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From August 26 to 28, 2025, RWTH Aachen University will host the second Conference on Research Data Infrastructure (CoRDI). The event will bring together stakeholders from academia, infrastructure, and the community to discuss the current state and future of research data management (RDM).
The conference is organized by the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) in close cooperation with RWTH. The venue is the C.A.R.L. lecture hall center, which offers modern facilities and a central location, providing ideal conditions for a lively conference atmosphere.
Eight Tracks – Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary
The conference program covers a wide range of topics. A total of eight tracks divide the content into disciplinary and interdisciplinary focal points. In addition to contributions from the humanities and social sciences, natural sciences, life sciences, and engineering, cross-disciplinary perspectives will also be addressed.
The interdisciplinary tracks deal, for example, with education in the field of RDM (“Educating RDM”), the social and scientific impact (“Impact of RDM”), contextual issues (“RDM in Context”) and infrastructural foundations (“RDM Infrastructures”). The tracks will be led by experienced experts from all over Germany, including several people with ties to RWTH.
Exchange, Networking, and Visibility
In addition to lectures and discussions, CoRDI 2025 will be complemented by a poster session, keynotes, and a “market of opportunities.” Here, projects, tools, and initiatives in the field of FDM can be showcased and explored in an accessible format. The aim is to connect participants from different fields and promote practical exchange.
Registration and Further Information
Registration for CoRDI 2025 will open shortly. All relevant information on registration, the conference program, and organizational details will be published on the official event website in due course.
RWTH Looks Forward to the Exchange
CoRDI 2025 offers a valuable opportunity to learn about current developments in FDM, exchange ideas with colleagues, and gain inspiration for your own work.
We look forward to seeing you again or meeting you for the first time at CoRDI 2025!
Responsible for the content of this article is Hania Eid.
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