Data Champions Lunch Talks "Green Bytes: Data-Driven Approaches to EPFL Sustainability"

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Date 18.04.2024
Hour 12:3014:00
Speaker Dr. Miguel Peon QuirosEnrico Di Lucente, Dr. Loïc Lannelongue, Dr. Manuel Cubero-Castan
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Category Conferences - Seminars
Event Language English

Take part to the next Data Champions Lunch Talks “Green Bytes: Data-Driven Approaches to EPFL Sustainability”. It will take place on April 18th from 12:30pm to 2pm in CM 1 221. The event is free upon registration, and sandwiches and drinks are offered for each participant by the EPFL Library.
The event is open to everyone interested.

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First part | Talks by data experts (1 hour)
During the first part of the event, you will have the chance to hear the following short talks:
 

  • “Data and sustainability at a server level”
by Dr. Miguel Peon Quiros, Computer Scientist and administrator of the EPFL EcoCloud
 
  • “Computational work as part of a solution: extracting electricity from heat”
by Enrico Di Lucente, EPFL PhD Student in Materials Science and Engineering
 
  • “GREENER principles for environmentally sustainable computational science
by Dr. Loïc Lannelongue, Specialist in Biomedical data science and research sustainability at Univ. of Cambridge
 
  • “Situation at EPFL and experiences in minimizing our data footprint”
by Dr. Manuel Cubero-Castan, Manager for Sustainable IT Systems Project at EPFL Sustainability

After the talks, you will have the opportunity to discuss with the panel of speakers.

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Second part | Workshop (30 minutes)
During the second part of the event, the EPFL RDM Team will moderate a short workshop associated to a national project to develop open learning resources on Research Data Management and Open Research Data for researchers.

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Registration
You have the option of participating in the whole event, or only in part 1 or 2. Please indicate your choice when registering.

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Practical information

  • Informed public
  • Registration required

Organizer

  • EPFL Library

Tags

data sustainability computational science

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