Brussels / 1 & 2 February 2025

schedule

AW1.126


Day Start End Track(s)
Saturday 10:30 19:00 Open Research
Sunday 10:30 16:50 Digital Wallets and Verifiable Credentials, Government Collaboration
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday Creating an Open Knowledge Graph for Climate
Model for Economic Tipping point Analysis (META) - a climate-economy integrated assessment model in Julia
JOSSCast: Experimenting with Storytelling in Open Research
Do we need another open source software taxonomy?
Guix + Software Heritage: Source Code Archiving to the Rescue of Reproducible Deployment
Closed data, open software: building new ways into the French web archives
Preserving LHC Analyses with Rivet: A Foundation for Reproducible and Reusable Particle Physics Research
CartABl: instrumenting the authoring of interactive maps and figures
Opening the Unlocked Manuscript Chest: A Compact Edition Template for Visualizing Archival HTR Material
Explore large image datasets with Panoptic
How Open-Source Software is Shaping the Future of Healthcare
Active Tigger: Accelerating Collaborative Text Annotation for Social Sciences and Beyond
PICO Scholar: Advancing Open Research and Systematic Literature Reviews with an Inclusive Open-Source AI Platform
Human-Computer Counter-Choreographies
Serving a Sustainable Coding Community: The INBO Coding Club Story
Research 101: Promoting Diversity Through Open Science Literacy
Building Bridges Between Researchers, Technologists, and Infrastructure
Voluntary data sharing is broken: Data donation for scientific research as site of digital repair
The conundrum challenges for Research Software and Research Data in Open Science
Beyond Compliance: Assessing Modern Slavery Statements using the Wikirate platform
Research Software, Sustainability, and RSEs
Applying the "Do No Harm" Principle to Open* Practices and Technology
Sunday Are verifiable credentials the best way forward?
Trustchain - Trustworthy Decentralised Public Key Infrastructure
Sample implementation of OpenId 4 Verifiable Presentation over Bluetooth Low Energy
Government Collaboration - Intro
OSOR Handbook on Open Source Software in Public Administration
How is Development and Collaboration Done in Public Sector Open Source Software Projects? Insights from Six Mature Case Studies
openDesk on openCode: Developing a Secure Office Suite and SDLC
Government Collaboration - Round Table 14:15 - 14:45
5 Top reasons why Governments should work together with Open Source Vendors and 5 ways on how to do it !
Solving the political problem of data sovereignty when working cross-organisation via open standards
A Sovereign Open Source Work Environment with LCM and openDesk
GovStack Cloud BB: Sovereign Clouds for all countries
Building open digital infrastructures for public health
FLOSS as a public policy: The case of Decidim
Government Collaboration - Outro

Events

Title Speakers Track Start End

Saturday

  Creating an Open Knowledge Graph for Climate
Peter Murray-Rust Open Research 10:30 10:55
  Model for Economic Tipping point Analysis (META) - a climate-economy integrated assessment model in Julia
Thomas Stoerk Open Research 10:55 11:20
  JOSSCast: Experimenting with Storytelling in Open Research
Abigail Cabunoc Mayes, Arfon Smith Open Research 11:20 11:45
  Do we need another open source software taxonomy?
Sophia Vargas Open Research 11:45 12:10
  Guix + Software Heritage: Source Code Archiving to the Rescue of Reproducible Deployment
Simon Tournier Open Research 12:10 12:35
  Closed data, open software: building new ways into the French web archives
Guillaume Levrier Open Research 12:35 13:00
  Preserving LHC Analyses with Rivet: A Foundation for Reproducible and Reusable Particle Physics Research
Christian Gutschow Open Research 13:00 13:25
  CartABl: instrumenting the authoring of interactive maps and figures
OlivierAubert Open Research 13:25 13:50
  Opening the Unlocked Manuscript Chest: A Compact Edition Template for Visualizing Archival HTR Material
Nooshin Shahidzadeh Asadi Open Research 13:50 14:15
  Explore large image datasets with Panoptic
Félix Alié, David Godicke Open Research 14:15 14:40
  How Open-Source Software is Shaping the Future of Healthcare
Miguel Xochicale Open Research 14:40 15:05
  Active Tigger: Accelerating Collaborative Text Annotation for Social Sciences and Beyond
Emilien SCHULTZ Open Research 15:05 15:20
  PICO Scholar: Advancing Open Research and Systematic Literature Reviews with an Inclusive Open-Source AI Platform
Cristina DeLisle, Matias Vizcaino Open Research 15:20 15:35
  Human-Computer Counter-Choreographies
Joana Open Research 15:35 16:00
  Serving a Sustainable Coding Community: The INBO Coding Club Story
Damiano Oldoni, Dirk Maes, Oberon Geunens, Amber Mertens, Rhea Maesele, Emma Cartuyvels Open Research 16:00 16:15
  Research 101: Promoting Diversity Through Open Science Literacy
Deborah Udoh Open Research 16:15 16:30
  Building Bridges Between Researchers, Technologists, and Infrastructure
Jonathan Starr Open Research 16:30 16:55
  Voluntary data sharing is broken: Data donation for scientific research as site of digital repair
Dwayne Ansah Open Research 16:55 17:20
  The conundrum challenges for Research Software and Research Data in Open Science
Teresa Gomez-Diaz Open Research 17:20 17:45
  Beyond Compliance: Assessing Modern Slavery Statements using the Wikirate platform
Vasiliki Gkatziaki Open Research 17:45 18:10
  Research Software, Sustainability, and RSEs
Daniel S. Katz Open Research 18:10 18:35
  Applying the "Do No Harm" Principle to Open* Practices and Technology
Malvika Sharan Open Research 18:35 19:00

Sunday

  Are verifiable credentials the best way forward?
Jesse Wright Digital Wallets and Verifiable Credentials 10:30 11:00
  Trustchain - Trustworthy Decentralised Public Key Infrastructure
Tim Hobson, Pamela Wochner, Sam Greenbury Digital Wallets and Verifiable Credentials 11:30 12:00
  Sample implementation of OpenId 4 Verifiable Presentation over Bluetooth Low Energy
Sebastian Kałuzinśki Digital Wallets and Verifiable Credentials 12:00 12:30
  Government Collaboration - Intro
Felix Kronlage-Dammers, Thorsten Schwesig, Lea Beiermann, Camille CAZIN Government Collaboration 13:10 13:15
  OSOR Handbook on Open Source Software in Public Administration
Axel Thévenet Government Collaboration 13:15 13:25
  How is Development and Collaboration Done in Public Sector Open Source Software Projects? Insights from Six Mature Case Studies
johan@linaker.se Government Collaboration 13:30 13:40
  openDesk on openCode: Developing a Secure Office Suite and SDLC
Leonhard Kugler Government Collaboration 13:45 14:10
  Government Collaboration - Round Table 14:15 - 14:45
Felix Kronlage-Dammers, Thorsten Schwesig, Lea Beiermann, Camille CAZIN Government Collaboration 14:15 14:20
  5 Top reasons why Governments should work together with Open Source Vendors and 5 ways on how to do it !
Ludovic Dubost, Michael Meeks, Frank Karlitschek Government Collaboration 14:20 14:30
  Solving the political problem of data sovereignty when working cross-organisation via open standards
Amandine Le Pape Government Collaboration 14:30 14:35
  A Sovereign Open Source Work Environment with LCM and openDesk
Tilman Kranz Government Collaboration 14:35 14:40
  GovStack Cloud BB: Sovereign Clouds for all countries
Kurt Garloff, Nico Lueck Government Collaboration 15:50 16:00
  Building open digital infrastructures for public health
Bianca Kastl Government Collaboration 16:05 16:30
  FLOSS as a public policy: The case of Decidim
Nil Homedes Government Collaboration 16:35 16:45
  Government Collaboration - Outro
Felix Kronlage-Dammers, Thorsten Schwesig, Lea Beiermann, Camille CAZIN Government Collaboration 16:45 16:50