Schlagwort: ‘Forschungszentrum Jülich’
December 12th, 2024 | by
Hania Eid
Digitalization and the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly changing the world of scientific publishing. Large Language Models (LLMs), which open up new perspectives and possibilities for scientific communication, are a central topic in this change. How these technologies can shape the future of scientific publishing will be intensively discussed in the upcoming workshop on February 11, 2025 in Frankfurt am Main.
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November 21st, 2024 | by
Kaulbach, Lina-Louise
Source: Forschungszentrum Jülich
“Into the data garden: Let your research bloom!” was the motto of last week’s nationwide Research Data Day (RDD) in North Rhine-Westphalia. This year’s RDD took place on November 12, 2024 and offered researchers and those interested in RDM an attractive range of information on the topic of Research Data Management (RDM). The aim of the event is to present current developments and services in the field of RDM, to increase the visibility of the topic and to strengthen networking within the community.
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Kategorie: Allgemein, Berichte, FDM-Team unterwegs, IT-Services
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October 22nd, 2024 | by
Hania Eid
Let your research bloom! On the second Tuesday in November, the fourth “Research Data Day” will take place in North Rhine-Westphalia – a state-wide day of action on research data management. On November 12, 2024, everything will revolve around a blooming “data garden” in which Forschungszentrum Jülich and RWTH Aachen University invite all researchers and those interested in RDM to Jülich for networking!
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Kategorie: From the practice, FDM-Team unterwegs, IT-Services, Services, Weiterbildungen
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October 15th, 2024 | by
Hania Eid
On November 12, 2024, Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ) and RWTH Aachen University will host the 4th Day of Research Data in NRW, a full-day event on research data management (RDM) and data science. The morning program will be organized by the state initiative fdm.nrw and broadcast as an online program (in German) in the lecture hall of the PGI. In the afternoon, the focus will be on regional networks under the motto “Successful research networks: growing together with data” (in English). Tools and services in the field of RDM and data science will be presented in interactive and practical sessions. Participants can explore two of the following topics in depth:
- De.KCD: Research Data Management in the Cloud
- DKZ.2R: Reducing data-related hurdles in research
- HDS-LEE: Data-intensive workflows in science
- HMC: Organizing software metadata with Somesy and FAIR Python Cookiecutter
The afternoon program ends with a poster session and an open exchange over drinks and pastries, where participants can network and present their own projects. Registration for the event is possible via this link.
Email for queries: data-day@fz-juelich.de
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September 5th, 2024 | by
Kaulbach, Lina-Louise
Make a note of the second Tuesday in November – November 12, 2024! That’s when the Day of Research Data (TdF) will take place in NRW for the fourth time. This year’s motto is “Into the data garden: make your research bloom”. Be curious and look forward to a blooming and colorful research data garden!
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Kategorie: Allgemein, An der RWTH, Informationen & Beratung
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December 21st, 2023 | by
Kaulbach, Lina-Louise
Source: Forschungszentrum Jülich
In March of this year, we informed you in our article that RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZ Jülich) were involved in the conception phase of the Rhine-Ruhr Center for Scientific Data Literacy (DKZ.2R). Today we would like to inform you that the conception phase has been completed and the DKZ.2R has been launched. Read more about what the center has to offer and what services and offers you can expect!
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Kategorie: Allgemein, An der RWTH, From the practice, FDM-Team unterwegs, Informationen & Beratung, Services
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November 30th, 2023 | by
Kaulbach, Lina-Louise
Source: Own illustration
Did you miss the Research Data Day 2023 in Aachen? Too bad! Around 80 RDM activists and RDM enthusiasts from Aachen and Forschungszentrum Jülich met on November 14, 2023 for a successful lecture and networking event. After we have already informed you about the morning program of the state-wide action day in NRW, we now report on the joint afternoon event of RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZ Jülich) “From Data to Diamonds – Empowering Research with AI and RDM”.
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Kategorie: An der RWTH, Berichte, Informationen & Beratung, RWTH Best Practices, Use Cases
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September 28th, 2023 | by
Kaulbach, Lina-Louise
On November 14, 2023, the NRW Research Data Day will be a state-wide day of action on research data management. RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich are jointly organising a lecture and networking event on this occasion with a focus on the synergies of artificial intelligence (AI) and research data management (RDM). Be part of this event and submit your poster contribution by October 23, 2023!
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Kategorie: An der RWTH, From the practice, Informationen & Beratung
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March 9th, 2023 | by
Kaulbach, Lina-Louise
Source: Forschungszentrum Jülich
The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is funding the conception and subsequent establishment of data competence centers for science. Working with research data will continue to be a trend in the future, and for this the planned data competence centers are intended to provide relief for scientists by offering support and networking services. Together with Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ), the IT Center of RWTH Aachen University is involved in the conception phase of the data competence center “DKZ.2R”.
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Kategorie: Allgemein, An der RWTH, Informationen & Beratung
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