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Aalto Data Day programme and registration

Aalto Data Day programme is now available below and the registration is open.

Register here before 22 May.
Date and time: 25 May 2018 at 10-15
Place: Harald Herlin Learning Centre (Otaniementie 9), Makerspace

Time Presenter Theme

10.00-10.30

Professor Eero HyvönenDirector of Semantic Computing Research Group (SeCo)
and HELDIG - Helsinki Centre for Digital Humanities

Linked Open Data Infrastructure for Digital Humanities in Finland

10.30-11.00

Richard Darst, Science-IT, and data agents

Introduction to Research Data Management

11.00-11.20

Development manager Antti Tuomi-Nikula,
Terveyden ja hyvinvoinnin laitos (THL) / National Institute for Health and Welfare

Open data at THL:  Resources, strategy and security

11.20-11.40

Development manager Arja Kuula-Luumi,
Tietoarkisto / Finnish Social Science Data Archive (FSD)

FSD - national resource centre for researchers and students
• archiving and dissemination of data
• information services and support for data management 

11.40-12.40

Questions and lunch break (pizza)

12.40-13.00

Lawyer Maria Rehbinder, Research and Innovation Services and
data agent Enrico Glerean, Dept. of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering
 & Dept. of Computer Science

GDPR: What does it mean for a researcher?

13.00-13.30

Ilari Lähteenmäki, IT Services and
Jessica Parland-von Essen, CSC - IT Center for Science

Core services for research data from EUDAT, Fairdata and Aalto
• Supporting services as you fly through the research lifecycle
• Open or not, keep your data safe with Fairdata and EUDAT

13.30-13.50

Innovation advisor Janne Raula, Research and Innovation Services

Commercial licensing, open data or both?

13.50-14.10

Questions and a break with coffee and cookies

Workshops

14.10-15.00

Grant writer Antti Ruotoistenmäki, Research and Innovation Services, and data agents

Make data management planning both easy and useful for you! (room Johanna)

14.10-15.00

Lawyer Maria Rehbinder,Research and Innovation Services, and
data agent Enrico Glerean, Dept. of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering
 & Dept. of Computer Science

GDPR Workshop: Personal data? Handle with care! (room Juho)

Clinics

14.10-15.00

Open Science and ACRIS team

Open Access Publishing and ACRIS

14.10-15.00

Open Science and ACRIS team

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