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Newsletter for the World Data System Early Career Researcher Network
11 April 2024

Dear Subscriber,

We hope this message finds you well and eagerly awaiting the newest edition of the WDS-ECR Network Newsletter. Our dedicated team has curated yet another collection of compelling opportunities, upcoming events, and essential resources to pique your interest and keep you updated in the ever-evolving landscape of data science. So, without further ado, let's jump right in!  
 
News from the World Data System
 
Open Science Round-up from the ISC

Enjoy the latest edition of the ISC's Open Science Round-up as they share updates and key reads in the world of Open Science. Don't miss research opportunities or events occurring this month. For more details, visit the blog page .
 
EGU General Assembly 2024

The EGU General Assembly 2024 brings together geoscientists from all over the world to one meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth, planetary, and space sciences. The EGU aims to provide a forum where scientists, especially early career researchers, can present their work and discuss their ideas with experts in all fields of geoscience. WDS previously highlighted a volunteer opportunity for the

Assembly Date: 14-19 April | Vienna, Austria

Information about the venue can be found .

For further event updates, visit the EGU site .
 
ORCID Workshop for Researchers

Join the next , where they will cover the basics of ORCID, how researchers can benefit from using ORCID, and an overview of how researchers can keep their ORCID record up to date. This webinar is free and open to anyone who is interested. The session will be recorded and shared with all who register. Thank you!
 

Date: 7 May at 2 PM EST

Register to attend the event .
 
Opportunities for ECRs from around the World
 
ESU Summer University

The European Summer University in Digital Humanities ‘Culture & Technology’ offers a range of workshops on important areas of Digital Humanities such as computational text analysis, digital archives, digital editions, and data visualization. The summer school will also feature a CLARIN course by Markus Jochim, titled .

Conference Date & Location: 15 - 26 July 2024 | Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Application deadline15 April 2024

Find more about the Summer School and how to apply !
 
Digital Preservation Awards 2024

The Digital Preservation Awards are back for 2024! The awards celebrate the work of the coalition's welcoming and inclusive global community which works together to bring about a sustainable future for their digital assets. The awards are held every two years. They enable the DPC, acting on behalf of the global digital preservation community, to endorse and celebrate outstanding work which may go unrecognized by others, and which may be little known among the senior managers of the agencies sponsoring this work. For the complete 2024 nomination categories, visit the award page .

The Digital Preservation Awards is open for until 08:00 AM UTC on Monday 22 April and will culminate in a ceremony at the iPres 2024 Conference in Ghent & Flanders, Belgium on Monday 16 September.

Read more on how to enter .
 
ASIS&T'S Nomination Call for 2024 InfoShare Membership Award 

The ASIS&T's Special Interest Group on International Information Issues (SIG-III) is sponsoring another group of deserving Information Professionals from developing countries for complimentary ASIS&T memberships.

Eligibility 
  • The preference InfoShare Award will be given to the candidates belonging to Tier 1 countries as the candidates from Tier 2 countries can get free membership (for two years).
  • The current ASIS&T member cannot be the nominee for the award.
  • The individual should not be the InfoShare award winner in the last five years
  • Only ASIS&T members can nominate any suitable candidate

Please contact  if you have any questions about the award. 

The deadline for submitting nominations is 15 May. The announcement of successful candidates is 30 May.

Visit the award page for more information .
 
Nominations for the Sony Women in Technology Award

Sony aims to recognize and celebrate the remarkable women spearheading advancements in technology, driving positive change for society and the planet. Spotlighting these achievements, they hope to inspire and empower the next generation of women in technology. Sony will recognize three inspirational women in technology who are poised to redefine the future of their fields, positively impacting our society and the planet.

To see if you are eligible for the award, visit . You can also recommend someone for the .

Application Deadline: 31 May
 
HICSS-58 Call for Papers - Software Sustainability: Research on Usability, Maintainability, and Reproducibility Minitrack 

This minitrack is dedicated to exploring the critical intersection of software usability, sustainability, and reproducibility, acknowledging the expanding role of software in shaping research across diverse domains. The three concepts are interconnected with each other and cover a wide range of application areas. They affect all layers of the software process – from enabling reproducing experiments via an easy user interface to using containerization for application portability. Such concepts are also relevant in the building of Science Gateways (also known as virtual laboratories or virtual research environments), which by definition serve communities with end-to-end solutions tailored specifically to their needs. The minitrack will focus on the broad spectrum of submissions that deal with complex scenarios such as containerization, strategies for long-lasting software, usability and user interface issues, handling data curation and provenance, and more.

Conference Date:  | Big Island, Hawaii
Paper Submission Deadline: 15 June 2024 | 11:59 pm HST

Learn more about the topics of interest .
 
Job Opportunities
 
Vacancy to Fill: Project Manager for National Open Research Forum (NORF)

Applications are invited for the position of Project Manager, National Open Research Forum (NORF) at the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI), located at the Royal Irish Academy. NORF has released a multi-annual National Action Plan for Open Research, and a fund has been made available from the Higher Education Authority and Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science to progress actions in the plan via a series of calls for proposals. is the coordinating organization for NORF and is managing this fund.

Closing Date for Applications: 25 April

For more information on the role and qualifications, visit .
 
Applications for 2025 Bellagio Residency Open

The Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Residency Program offers scholars, artists, and practitioners from around the world an opportunity to unlock their creativity and advance groundbreaking work.
The Bellagio Residency is an unparalleled opportunity for deep exchange among leaders from a wide array of disciplines, geographies, and backgrounds. Rather than a retreat for private reflection, the residency offers an opportunity to advance a specific project while participating in a vibrant community with fellow residents.

The residency application and selection process has several steps. Additional details can be found on the .

Deadline for completed applications: 25 April at 5:00 PM EST

For the complete residency page and application, visit .
 
Computational Postdoctoral Candidate in the Field of Data Science

The at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology is looking for a Computational Postdoctoral Candidate (m/f/div) in the Field of Data Science to join their multi-disciplinary team to work on algorithms for mass spectrometry data analysis. The Becker group is working in close collaboration with at the Institute for AI in Medicine, University of Duisburg-Essen.

The primary objective of this role is to pioneer and maintain inno­vative computational strategies and algo­rithms, facilitating research in the lab’s core areas. This entails analyzing newly generated datasets and investi­gating the potential of novel algo­rithmic, statis­tical, and machine learning solu­tions to foster the creation of new computa­tional tools. The position provides oppor­tunities for colla­boration with both internal and exter­nal scientists to analyze and inter­pret novel findings using inno­vative methods, there­by contri­buting to ongoing projects and fostering the deve­lop­ment of individual projects.

Deadline for Application: 30 April

For more questions regarding the candidacy, please contact.

More details about the position can be found .
 
🌍Research Opportunity

2 PhD positions in research project: “Open geospatial data at the intersection of digital commoning, digital humanitarianism, and digital capitalism: Transformations and tensions in OpenStreetMap” 

The German Research Foundation funded research project investigates transformations and tensions in the field of open geodata, digital commons and volunteered geographic information. 

Application documents should be sent to Prof. Dr. Georg Glasze () and Prof. Dr Boris Michel ().  

Deadline: 30 April

Visit the website for more information about the research positions 
 
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