Safeguarding Science workshop - Conducting open-source due-diligence
Safeguarding Science workshop is being offered by Public Safety's Research Security Centre to raise awareness of research security issues.
Safeguarding Science workshop is being offered by Public Safety's Research Security Centre to raise awareness of research security issues.
Safeguarding Science workshop is being offered by Public Safety's Research Security Centre to raise awareness of research security issues.
Join us on Thursday, November 28 for AIMdayTM Medical Imaging & Diagnostics. This virtual workshop offers a unique opportunity for organizations to engage with academic experts in meaningful dialogue, discussing ideas and charting new paths to address the industry’s challenges in enhancing image quality and accelerating diagnoses.
Safeguarding Science workshop is being offered by Public Safety's Research Security Centre to raise awareness of research security issues.
Faculty members, staff (i.e., Research staff, Safety Office staff, Research Ethics staff, and Information Systems & Technology staff involved in research using biological, chemical, radiological, or nuclear materials or technology) and students are invited to join Public Safety Canada (PSC) for the Safeguarding science workshop.
Registration is required to receive a link for this event.
Overview: Waterloo.AI and Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) are co-hosting an “AI for Science & Engineering Workshop” with over 20 speakers sharing highlights on how they are using AI to generate new insights for potential breakthroughs. The talks will range from new materials discovery at micro and nano-scale, unconventional computing and quantum computers to applications for environment, water, biosensors and biomedical.
Do you have a very common last name? Do you use the same format for your name for all of your papers? Is your work being attributed to someone else? Can others find your work easily?
By the end of this workshop you will:
Is there a researcher whose work you would like to follow? Who else is interested in the research papers relevant to your research? Could they be potential collaborators or competitors?
By the end of this workshop you will:
Has someone blogged about your research? Has someone tweeted about your work? Was your article mentioned on Facebook? Representing the concept alternate (or alternative) metrics, altmetrics encompass methods of evaluating and discovering scholarly work through the use of open data and social media sources.
As an introduction to the still-evolving field of altmetrics, this workshop will explore: