Brussels / 4 & 5 February 2023

schedule

Open Research Tools and Technology devroom


Room 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday UB4.132 Relativitization: an interstellar social simulation framework and a turn-based strategy game MuPhyN - MultiPhysical Nexus
An academic simulation tools based on Python toolboxes
Guix, toward practical transparent, verifiable and long-term reproducible research The under-equipped social scientist ?
Why do we need more dedicated, flexible and documented Python libraries for social sciences.
Preliminary analysis of crowdsourced sound data with FOSS Tackling disinformation using opensource software
Tha case of Qactus
PIMMI
Python IMage MIning
AMENDMENT Better engineer-researcher collaborations though data control CorTexT Manager, a growing online platform in open research for social sciences Interactive network visualizations as "guided close reading" devices for the social sciences
Development of the twitter-explorer
Webmapping and massive statistical data, a democratization story Executable papers in the Humanities, or how did we land to the Journal of Digital History The Turing Way: Changing research culture through open collaboration Open Research Open Panel
Open discussion among the open research tools and technologies community
D.research (online) The Software Sustainability Institute Community and Events
How the SSI supports research software through community-building and events
Establishing the Research Software Engineering (RSE) Asia Association with the Open Life Science programme FAIRPoints Frictionless Application (IDE for CSV) Papis: a simple, powerful and extendable command-line bibliography manager Research at the service of free knowledge: Building open tools to support research on Wikimedia projects

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2022q4/003470.html.

Event Speakers Room Start End

Saturday

  Relativitization: an interstellar social simulation framework and a turn-based strategy game Kwun Hang Lai UB4.132 10:30 11:00
  MuPhyN - MultiPhysical Nexus
An academic simulation tools based on Python toolboxes
Dylan Fievez UB4.132 11:00 11:30
  Guix, toward practical transparent, verifiable and long-term reproducible research Simon Tournier UB4.132 11:30 12:00
  The under-equipped social scientist ?
Why do we need more dedicated, flexible and documented Python libraries for social sciences.
Emilien SCHULTZ UB4.132 12:00 12:30
  Preliminary analysis of crowdsourced sound data with FOSS Nicolas Roelandt UB4.132 12:30 13:00
  Tackling disinformation using opensource software
Tha case of Qactus
hpiedcoq UB4.132 13:00 13:30
  PIMMI
Python IMage MIning
Béatrice Mazoyer, Nicolas Hervé UB4.132 13:30 14:00
  AMENDMENT Better engineer-researcher collaborations though data control Paul Girard UB4.132 14:00 14:30
  CorTexT Manager, a growing online platform in open research for social sciences Lionel Villard, Alexandre Hannud Abdo, Joenio Marques da Costa, Jean-Philippe Cointet, Philippe Breucker, Marc Barbier UB4.132 14:30 15:00
  Interactive network visualizations as "guided close reading" devices for the social sciences
Development of the twitter-explorer
Armin Pournaki UB4.132 15:00 15:30
  Webmapping and massive statistical data, a democratization story Etienne Côme UB4.132 15:30 15:45
  Executable papers in the Humanities, or how did we land to the Journal of Digital History Daniele Guido, Elisabeth Guerard UB4.132 15:45 16:00
  The Turing Way: Changing research culture through open collaboration Anne Lee Steele UB4.132 16:00 16:15
  Open Research Open Panel
Open discussion among the open research tools and technologies community
Paul Girard, Matthieu Totet, Mathieu Jacomy, Diego Antolinos-Basso, Maya Anderson-González, Sara Petti UB4.132 16:15 16:45
  The Software Sustainability Institute Community and Events
How the SSI supports research software through community-building and events
Rachael Ainsworth D.research (online) 16:45 17:00
  Establishing the Research Software Engineering (RSE) Asia Association with the Open Life Science programme Saranjeet Kaur Bhogal D.research (online) 17:00 17:15
  FAIRPoints Sara El-Gebali D.research (online) 17:15 17:30
  Frictionless Application (IDE for CSV) Evgeny Karev D.research (online) 17:30 18:00
  Papis: a simple, powerful and extendable command-line bibliography manager Alejandro Gallo D.research (online) 18:00 18:30
  Research at the service of free knowledge: Building open tools to support research on Wikimedia projects Martin Gerlach, Pablo Aragón, Emily Lescak D.research (online) 18:30 19:00