No Data Without Excellence
A Coffee Lecture Series
Join us for the Coffee Lecture Series, where we explore the essentials of research data management and its role in driving excellence in science. Under the theme »No Data Without... Excellence«, this series delves into key topics like research integrity, FAIR principles, persistent identifiers, electronic lab notebooks, and more. This series is proudly organized by MATH+, NeuroCure, Matters of Activity, and UniSysCat, bringing together expertise from leading clusters of excellence. Starting mid-January 2025, join us every Tuesday at 2:00 PM (GMT) for a 10-minute presentation followed by questions and discussions, all held online via Zoom.
14 January
Dr. Katarzyna Biernacka: »No data without... us!«
21 January
Tim Hasler: »No data without... management«
28 January
Dr. Katrin Frisch: »No data without... integrity«
4 February
Dr. René Bernard: »No data without... methods«
11 February
Dr. Marco Reidelbach: »No data without... reuse«
18 February
tba »No data without... identifiers«
25 February
Dr. René Bernard: »No data without... provenance«
4 March
Alexander Struck: »No data without... research software«
11 March
Dr. Daniel Parthier: »No data without... fellowship«
18 March
tba »No data without... FAIRness«
Please note that all lectures will be conducted in English. No registration is required, and participation is free for all. Simply mark your calendars and join us online:
When? Tuesdays at 2 PM, sharp (download .ics)
Where? Via Zoom
Join us for these weekly sessions, where you can relax with a cup of coffee and engage in stimulating discussions on research data management. Each session provides valuable insights from experts, practical tips for researchers, and thought-provoking discussions. Whether you’re a data enthusiast, a seasoned researcher, or just curious about managing and sharing research data effectively, these short, engaging talks are for you.
We look forward to virtually meeting you and exploring the fascinating realm of research data management together.
Let’s brew better research together—one coffee lecture at a time!