Brussels / 3 & 4 February 2024

schedule

Open Research devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday Bridging Research and Open Source: the genesis of Gephi Lite
Cosma, a visualization tool for network synthesis
From the lab to Jupyter : a brief history of computational notebooks from a STS perspective
Prompt Compass: A Methodological Approach to Evaluating the Use of Large Language Models in SSH research
UB App: Using Design Justice to involve marginalised communities and urban planners in co-designing a new photovoice tool for citizen engagement
Beyond Ratings: Empowering Communities through Wikirate for Transparent Corporate Impact Research and Analysis.
From Grassroots to Standard Practice: how an Open Science society shaped university initiatives
Bridging contributor's knowledge and the technology of The Turing Way, an open guide for data science
The CarpentriesOffline: Teaching Foundational Data Science and Coding Skills with Little or no Internet Access
The French Open Science Monitor: steering the science based on open bibliographic databases
Infra Finder: Increasing visibility of open technologies for open science
Best practices for research in open source ecosystems
PHAIDRA - A Repository Where Research Data Goes to Live (Not to Die).
Updating open data standards
Wikimedia projects and OpenStreetMap as an Open Research Infrastructure
Detecting Propaganda on Facebook and Instagram Ads using Meta API
Unlocking Research Data Management with InvenioRDM
Making OpenRefine more reproducible
Node Reduction through Artificial Intelligence Inferences using Graphology and SigmaJS: A Case Study on Hypertextual Conversations in Freight Train Graffiti in the North American Region.
Qadence - A library for Digital Analog Quantum Computing
Science without secrets – how Galaxy democratizes data analysis
Workflow managers in high-energy physics: enhancing analyses with Snakemake
Open Neuroscience: practical suggestions for conducting open neuroscience research
MiniMill: a miniature Field Mill Electrometer for airborne platforms

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2023q4/003528.html.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Bridging Research and Open Source: the genesis of Gephi Lite
Paul Girard, Alexis Jacomy, Benoit Simard 10:30 11:00
  Cosma, a visualization tool for network synthesis
Arthur Perret 11:00 11:15
  From the lab to Jupyter : a brief history of computational notebooks from a STS perspective
Emilien SCHULTZ 11:15 11:30
  Prompt Compass: A Methodological Approach to Evaluating the Use of Large Language Models in SSH research
Erik Borra 11:30 11:45
  UB App: Using Design Justice to involve marginalised communities and urban planners in co-designing a new photovoice tool for citizen engagement
Sofie Burgos-Thorsen, Iain Kettles 11:45 12:15
  Beyond Ratings: Empowering Communities through Wikirate for Transparent Corporate Impact Research and Analysis.
Vasiliki Gkatziaki 12:15 12:30
  From Grassroots to Standard Practice: how an Open Science society shaped university initiatives
Violeta Menéndez González, Danielle Kurtin 12:30 12:45
  Bridging contributor's knowledge and the technology of The Turing Way, an open guide for data science
Jim Madge 12:45 13:00
  The CarpentriesOffline: Teaching Foundational Data Science and Coding Skills with Little or no Internet Access
Colin Sauze, Jannetta Steyn, Abhishek Dasgupta 13:00 13:30
  The French Open Science Monitor: steering the science based on open bibliographic databases
Anne L'Hôte 13:30 13:45
  Infra Finder: Increasing visibility of open technologies for open science
Emmy Tsang, Chrys Wu 13:45 14:00
  Best practices for research in open source ecosystems
julia ferraioli, amanda casari 14:00 14:30
  PHAIDRA - A Repository Where Research Data Goes to Live (Not to Die).
Raman Ganguly 14:30 14:45
  Updating open data standards
Sara Petti 14:45 15:00
  Wikimedia projects and OpenStreetMap as an Open Research Infrastructure
Iolanda Pensa 15:00 15:30
  Detecting Propaganda on Facebook and Instagram Ads using Meta API
Jean Lienard 15:30 16:00
  Unlocking Research Data Management with InvenioRDM
Javier, Karolina, Nicola 16:00 16:15
  Making OpenRefine more reproducible
Antonin Delpeuch 16:15 16:30
  Node Reduction through Artificial Intelligence Inferences using Graphology and SigmaJS: A Case Study on Hypertextual Conversations in Freight Train Graffiti in the North American Region.
Angel R. Abundis 16:30 17:00
  Qadence - A library for Digital Analog Quantum Computing
David "Yoric" Teller 17:00 17:30
  Science without secrets – how Galaxy democratizes data analysis
Polina Polunina, Mira Kuntz 17:30 17:45
  Workflow managers in high-energy physics: enhancing analyses with Snakemake
Jamie Gooding 17:45 18:00
  Open Neuroscience: practical suggestions for conducting open neuroscience research
Danielle Kurtin 18:00 18:30
  MiniMill: a miniature Field Mill Electrometer for airborne platforms
Lilly Daskalopoulou 18:30 19:00