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SUMMARY:Research market or research commons?
DTSTART:20190624T171500
DTEND:20190624T183000
DTSTAMP:20260510T202450Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Tim Smith\, Head of Collaboration\, Devices and Applications 
 Group at CERN\nThe EPFL Open Science initiative invites you to this pre
 sentation by Tim Smith\, Head of Collaboration\, Devices and Application
 s Group at CERN\n\nABSTRACT\nAre you allowing your research to become tra
 dable goods? Don’t… Market forces lead down a path of greed not wisdom
 ! To add to the common body of knowledge your research itself\, not just a
  narrative\, should be freely available for scrutiny\, understanding and i
 nspiration. In his presentation\, Tim Smith will discuss tools and techni
 ques to ensure this is possible in the data driven era\, illustrating thro
 ugh examples of services built to facilitate the opening of research at C
 ERN.\n\nSpeaker's Bio:\nTim Smith is Head of Collaboration\, Devices and A
 pplications Group at CERN\, the European Particle Physics Laboratory. Ti
 m is an Open Science advocate leading initiatives at CERN and in the wider
  science community. He drove the launch of CERN’s Open Data Portal to 
 share Large Hadron Collider big data with the world\, as well as the Hi
 ggs Boson webcast which shared its discovery live around the globe. He al
 so instigated and nurtures Zenodo within the European Commission’s Op
 enAIRE project as an open data service for world-wide science. Tim came 
 to CERN at the end of the 80s\, obtained a PhD in Particle Physics and per
 formed research at the LEP accelerator for 10 years. He then joined the CE
 RN IT Department to lead teams innovating in computing farm management and
  physics data management.
LOCATION:SV 1717 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==SV%201717
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