Zoekresultaten
… Community Zoekresultaten Like a number of other universities in the Netherlands and elsewhere in the world, UM has its own Open Science Community (OSCM), a bottom-up organisation supported by ten volunteers, including seven ambassadors within the faculties. One of them is PhD candidate Matthijs Sloep, a data engineer at MAASTRO Clinic and the UM Department of Clinical Data Science. ‘Becoming a member of our community is valuable for any scientist, but especially for starting researchers,’ he says. ‘You rapidly build up a network and meet people you would normally only come across much later in your career. Thanks to the collaboration with national and international Open Science (OS) communities, you enter a world … Joining the community ‘It’s very easy to become a member of the OSCM, even if you don’t want to invest time and effort in the community yourself. We want to help people discover OS. That’s why we’re very accessible and our e-mail addresses are on the website. So you can always contact us with questions or come to our events. We regularly run FAIR Coffees, lectures and workshops in the field of reproducibility, preregistration, and so on. Many of these events are intended for people who don’t have …
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