The aim of the workshop is to increase awareness, options, perceived barriers and benefits of open science. Presentations will be provided on best practices on open access publications, open data and open source, as well as open science policy and regulations.
A panel of speakers will be invited to present their view on open science in a 5-minute pitch. Next, the panel will debate about perceived barriers and benefits. Propositions for debate will be collected from the audience.
The intended audience (40-80) consists of ITS researchers in different stages of their careers, as well as professional from the public and private sector interested in collaborating more closely with researchers.
Invited speakers:
Sascha Hoogendoorn (TU Delft, moderator)Bart van Arem, EiC IEEE Open Journal of ITSYafeng Yin, EiC Transportation Research part C Emerging TechnologiesKarel Luyben, European Open Science CloudWinnie Daamen: Open Access Urban Mobility Observatory Virtual Plenary room IEEE- Forum ISTS2020 n.fontein@tudelft.nlThe aim of the workshop is to increase awareness, options, perceived barriers and benefits of open science. Presentations will be provided on best practices on open access publications, open data and open source, as well as open science policy and regulations.
A panel of speakers will be invited to present their view on open science in a 5-minute pitch. Next, the panel will debate about perceived barriers and benefits. Propositions for debate will be collected from the audience.
The intended audience (40-80) consists of ITS researchers in different stages of their careers, as well as professional from the public and private sector interested in collaborating more closely with researchers.
Invited speakers: