Workshop on October 11: Research Data Management for Science and Engineering at TUM

Would you like to manage your research data (more) efficiently? Then join our workshop on Research Data Management for Science and Engineering on October 11, 2022.

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Workshop in the framework of NFDI4Ing

Would you like to manage your research data (more) efficiently? Then join our workshop on Research Data Management for Science and Engineering. You will learn how to structure, document and publish your research data, how to comply with policies and legal requirement and which tools and resources can support you.

This workshop will introduce researchers to the basics of research data management (RDM), including requirements and duties for scientists as well as tools and systems available at TUM and LRZ.

This supports bookkeeping in your own research, exchange with colleagues in your group and dissemination and use of research data with external partners. Publishing research data along journal publications will soon become commonplace and will allow for a wider range of use of comparative research data within the course of your PhD.

Content

  • General RDM: Motivation & benefits, background & perspectives, policies, FAIR-principles
  • Personal RDM: Data life cycle, data management plans, metadata, legal aspects, large data, software as research data
  • Tools and systems: Versioning & workflows, tools at TUM & tools at LRZ

Speakers

Target audience

This workshop is addressing researchers in science and engineering at TUM. The participation is recognized as subject-specific course in most of TUM graduate centers (e.g. TUM School of Engineering and Design).

Organizational information

  • All-day workshop (6hrs)
  • On campus Garching: Galileo Conference Center, Walter-von-Dyck-Str. 10, Taurus 1 (8120.EG.002)
  • Tuesday, October 11, 2022
  • 9:00-12:00 | 13:00-16:00
  • Language: English
  • Free of charge 

Registration: https://wiki.tum.de/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1221461005 (limited to 35 spots)

Requirements: Please bring your own laptop / electronic device for our interactive exercises (mostly browser-based).

Contact and further information

https://www.epc.ed.tum.de/en/aer/research-groups/nfdi4ing/

info-doris@nfdi4ing.de