19/11/2020 – Failed it to Nailed it! How to get data sharing right! – Responsible Data Management: Legal & Ethical Aspects

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This event is the third of four events in our 'Failed it to Nailed it - Getting Data Sharing Right' series. In this event we aim to provide information and advice on different areas of data governance and legislation. The event includes talks on different aspects of this including the ethical dimensions of research data management and different types of legislation with respect to personal and non personal data. We will also be including an interactive breakout session using a set of Moral IT cards developed by researchers at the University of Nottingham: https://lachlansresearch.com/the-moral-it-legal-it-decks/

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05/11/2020 – Failed it to Nailed it! How to get data sharing right! – Data Standards and Guidelines

This event was the second of the `Failed it to Nailed it' online data seminar series. The event was hosted online through a zoom conference. The event ran for approximately…

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05/11/2020 – Failed it to Nailed it! How to get data sharing right! – Data Standards and Guidelines

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This event is the second of four events in our 'Failed it to Nailed it - Getting Data Sharing Right' series. This event aims to provide best practice advice on different types of data standards, including metadata, open data and linked data. There will be three talks by experts in these areas, followed by a discussion panel on data standards.

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22/10/2020 – Failed it to Nailed it! How to get data sharing right! – Dealing with Data: Tips & Tricks

This event was the first of the `Failed it to Nailed it' online data seminar series. The event was hosted online through a zoom conference. The event ran for approximately…

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22/10/2020 – Failed it to Nailed it! How to get data sharing right! – Dealing with Data: Tips & Tricks

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This event is the first of four events in our 'Failed it to Nailed it - Getting Data Sharing Right' series. This event aims to provide general advice on a range of aspects of research data management including handling and sharing data. We have two talks by experts in research data management and data wrangling. The event will also feature a panel comprised of Early Career Researchers who will each provide their top tips for handling data, and reflect on the lessons they have learned about data throughout their career so far.

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23/09/2020 – AI3SD Online Seminar Series: AI for Science: Transforming Scientific Research – Professor Tony Hey

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There is now broad recognition within the scientific community that the ongoing deluge of scientific data is fundamentally transforming academic research. Turing Award winner Jim Gray referred to this revolution as β€œThe Fourth Paradigm: Data Intensive Scientific Discovery’. Researchers now need tools and technologies to manipulate, analyze, visualize, and manage vast amounts of research data. This talk will begin by reviewing the challenges posed by the explosive growth of experimental and observational data generated by large-scale facilities such as the Diamond Synchrotron and the CryoEM Facilities at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Increasingly, scientists are beginning to use sophisticated machine learning and other AI technologies both to automate parts of the data pipeline and also to find new scientific discoveries in the deluge of experimental data. In particular, β€˜Deep Learning’ neural networks have already transformed several areas of computer science and research scientists are now exploring their use in analyzing their β€˜Big Scientific Data’. The talk concludes with a vision of how this β€˜AI for Science’ agenda can be truly transformative for experimental scientific discovery.

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15/07/2020 – AI3SD Online Seminar Series: InChI: measuring the molecules – Professor Jonathan Goodman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B881b5BasnU&ab_channel=AI4ScientificDiscovery Interview: Prior to this seminar, AI3SD interviewed Jonathan. This interview can be found here: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/442343/ Abstract: The IUPAC international chemical identifier, InChI, provides a way to name molecules. It is defined…

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15/07/2020 – AI3SD Online Seminar Series: InChI: measuring the molecules – Professor Jonathan Goodman

The IUPAC international chemical identifier, InChI, provides a way to name molecules. It is defined by an open algorithm that transforms molecular structures into unique strings of text. Each molecule should have exactly one InChI, and each InChI should correspond to exactly one molecule. This property makes it a useful tool in the management of chemical information, and it is widely used. The InChI Trust and IUPAC are continuing to work on developing the standard and on creating new tools which are built on the InChI. This talk will outline how the InChI is used now, and how this may develop in the future.

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