Showing posts with label eresearch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eresearch. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 April 2012

Data management for supervisors

These are my slides from my 2012 presentation for HDR student supervisors on research data management

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Coming to grips with data as an asset

The week before last we had Research Week at ECU.

For me the highlight was the Three Minute thesis competition and the winner this year was Matthew Bambach. He goes onto the finals later this year at UWA.

I gave a presentation: Research data as an asset: taking the long term view.

Here are the PowerPoints which have been loaded to our institutional repository, Research Online


Monday, 13 June 2011

Learning about photonics




I am working on an ANDS Seeding the Commons project along with a team of staff at ECU. One of the exciting aspects of this project is actually going out and interviewing our university researchers, asking them about their research and their research data. Recently we spoke with Professor Kamal Alameh, the director of the Electron Science Research Institute (ESRI), about ECU's research in photonics and microelectronics. Professor Alameh was incredibly hospitable and took us on a tour around the ESRI research facility and explained in layman's terms their diverse and exciting projects. We will be contributing metadata about an ESRI dataset into Research Data Australia.

This Youtube video shows Professor Alameh talking about ESRI and was released in the ECU YouTube Channel this week.

(My blog post 13 for blog every day of June 2011)

Friday, 12 November 2010

Slides from data management roadshow in Bath

Our university is about to commence an ANDS Seeding the Commons project on research data management.

These slides look very relevant to what we will be embarking upon.

Facing the Data Challenge: Institutions, Disciplines, Services and Risks
View more presentations from LizLyon.