Date/Time
09.04.2025 - 10.04.2025
9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Location
U34.150
Universitätsstrasse 34
70569 Stuttgart
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Good Research Data Management (RDM) is essential to ensure that your research data is FAIR (Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable).
In this two-day course we will take you through the basics of RDM while applying these to a chemistry context. The course is held by trainers of NFDI4Chem together with representatives from University of Stuttgart and the CRC 1333. Thereby, you will get the full picture from learning the basics to tools and guidelines at your workplace. Please find more info on the NFDI4Chem homepage.
Additional Stuttgart-specific topics will be discussed by Prof. Jürgen Pleiss and the CRC 1333 Data Steward Maximilian Fleck.
The 2-day course “FAIR Research Data Management: Basics for Chemists” is obligatory for all CRC 1333 doctoral researchers within the first year of their dissertation. Apart from that, all interested in the topic can take part in the seminar.
We welcome participants from within and outside the CRC 1333!
Just fill in the form below and secure your spot!
External participants can register until March 31, 2025.
CRC staff members please register by March 07, 2025!
Registration
Please register for the above mentioned event by filling in this form. After your registration you will receive a confirmation email. If you do not get this email, please get in touch with the CRC office, so we can double-check your registration.
The CRC will cover all costs for CRC 1333 principal investigators, doctoral candidates and postdocs. Also travel costs of associated CRC 1333 researchers can be covered, if they were officially declared to be associated by the CRC 1333 board.
If you have any dietary requirements or health issues that might be of interest for the organizers of the event, please inform the CRC office personally.
During the event photos might be taken that illustrate the general character of the event. If you are in a photo where this does not apply you will be asked for your individual consent before publication. Please find the information on data protection and data handling according to DS-GVO here.
Contact:
Kamila Parastatidou
Sfb1333[at]ipoc.uni-stuttgart.de
Pfaffenwaldring 55, room 1.820
phone: 0711/ 685-61548 (12:00 am-04:00 pm)
Unfortunately his is event is already full.