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SUMMARY:Open Science Day
DTSTART:20191018T083000
DTEND:20191018T183000
DTSTAMP:20260407T113105Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the 50th anniversary of EPFL\, its President Mart
 in Vetterli invites you to explore what is Open Science with world-class r
 esearchers and influential policy makers. How can we successfully transiti
 on to digital scholarship? What will knowledge production and disseminatio
 n resemble in the future? This day will be dedicated to discussing the pr
 omises and challenges of open and reproducible science in various discipli
 nes present at EPFL\, from the life sciences to particle physics.\n \nThe
  event will take place in the main auditorium of the landmark Rolex Learni
 ng Center on EPFL Campus. It is free of charge and is open to everyone. H
 owever\, registration is required.\n \nMORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION
  HERE\n \nOpen science is a complex and transversal topic that can only 
 be understood when a variety of point of views collide. We are honored to 
 confirm that the following people have accepted our invitation to share th
 eir expertise with the participants:\n\nKatie Bouman\, California Institut
 e of Technology\nSir Philip Campbell\, Editor-in-Chief Springer Nature\n
 Mercè Crosas\, Harvard University\nIngrid Daubechies\, Duke University\nF
 abiola Gianotti\, CERN Director-General\nMaria Leptin\, EMBO Director\nJos
 é Moura\, IEEE President Elect\nFernando Pérez\, University of Californi
 a Berkeley\nMarcel Salathé\, EPFL\nRobert-Jan Smits\, TU/e Executive Boar
 d President\nBruno Strasser\, University of Geneva\nJeannette Wing\, Direc
 tor of the Data Sciences Institute\, Columbia University\n\n 
LOCATION:RLC E1 240 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==RLC%20E1%20240
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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