• OSCE Meetup: Data Foundry — Open Data for Design Research at TU/e

    Design Research is going through a phase of digital transformation: in our research, we increasingly rely on data collected from remote contexts, engage in data-enabled (co-)design, and work with data-intensive tools and methods. Data Foundry was developed in the last 2-3 years to build a basis for such practices at the department level, to allow […]

  • OSCE Meetup: Should you sign your reviews?

    Peer review is one method of quality control in scientific publishing. A topic of discussion in the open science community is open peer review, where the peer review reports are shared alongside the published article. As a reviewer, you often have the possibility of signing your review, to disclose your identity to the authors. In […]

  • OSCE Meetup: The Publishing Trap board game

    This event is postponed until November The Publishing Trap is an open-source board game that allows participants to explore the impact of scholarly communications choices and discuss the role of open access in research by following the lives of four researchers – from doctoral research to their academic legacies. The game is designed to be […]

  • OSCE Networking Event

    Join a Community Networking event with drinks and snacks where we can discuss how we can incorporate open science principles into our daily lives as researchers. The idea is simple: to get to know your peers after a long period of online meetups and have discussions about open science over drinks and snacks.

  • 4TU FAIR Data Day at TU/e

    During this hands-on event, you will have a chance to get familiar with the new 4TU.ResearchData repository by using your own data. You will also be able to exchange ideas and experiences with fellow researchers and learn about the latest developments in research data management. Lunch and drinks will be provided, so all you need […]

  • Everything you wanted to know about Open Science at TU/e

    Why Attend? Gain Insights: Understand what Open Science means for you and how it can benefit your research. Inspiring Examples: Discover inspiring examples of Open Science practices from the TU/e community. See firsthand how Open Science is being implemented and the positive impact it can bring. Co-Design the Agenda: Be a part of shaping the […]

  • OSCE meetup: Writing a reproducible PhD thesis using GitHub, R, and Docker

    TU/e campus, Atlas 2.330 CFXP+5F, Eindhoven

    Interested in making your thesis open & reproducible? I went into the rabbit hole, so you don’t have to. I will share my experience of writing my PhD thesis, using GitHub, R, and Docker. No prior experience of these tools is needed. I will also discuss the challenges that I had when I revisited my […]

  • OSCE meetup: Synthetic Data

    TU/e campus, Traverse 3.34 De Slenken 37, Eindhoven

    The use and sharing of real data presents several challenges, including privacy risks, confidentiality concerns, access limitations. Even when available, it may not be fit for purpose. Synthetic data offers a powerful alternative. In this session, we’ll explore the latest advancements in synthetic data and introduce BlueGen.ai, a tool for generating high-quality synthetic datasets. We’ll […]

  • OSCE meetup: Building a Platform for Open Science in Machine Learning

    TU/e Campus, Vertigo 2.32 CFWP+G2, Eindhoven

    OpenML is a platform that democratizes machine learning by facilitating open science in machine learning research. While the platform is founded in the Netherlands and hosted in Eindhoven, its development is an international effort of voluntary contributors. In this talk Pieter will give a brief introduction to OpenML but also share his experience as a […]

  • OSC/e Lunch meetup: Preregistration and Registered Reports

    TU/e campus, Pendulum 0.36 CFXR+P43, Eindhoven

    Studies in scientific literature often suffer from systematic biases toward statistically significant findings. Two of the most common sources of such bias are selective reporting and publication bias, both of which can lead to misleading scientific claims. To address these issues, Preregistration and Registered Reports have emerged as tools that aim to counteract such bias […]

  • OSCE Lunch meetup: Why does code reproducibility matter and how to achieve it?

    TU/e Campus, Triton Pavilion FF2W+7J2, Eindhoven

    This 1,5hrs session explores the importance of reproducibility in research and how 4TU.ResearchData supports researchers in making their work more transparent and trustworthy. We’ll reflect on how 4TU.ResearchData piloted the facilitation of reproducibility checks within the CODECHECK initiative. Join us for a short presentation and open discussion on the value of checking code — and […]