Brussels / 1 & 2 February 2025

schedule

Open Research


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

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2024q4/003603.html.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

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