Open ODISSEI eScience Call 2022: Empowering researchers in the social sciences through digital technology
The ODISSEI and the Netherlands eScience Center call for proposals in the expertise area of social sciences.
The ODISSEI and the Netherlands eScience Center call for proposals in the expertise area of social sciences.
The Netherlands eScience Center offers a range of free workshops and training courses open to all researchers affiliated with Dutch research organisations. These are workshops covering digital skills needed to put reproducible research into practice and include online collaboration, reproducible code, and good programming practices.
The Netherlands eScience Center offers a range of free workshops and training courses, open to all researchers affiliated with Dutch research organisations.
To support the growing adoption of the Citation File Format, there is now a dedicated tool to create these files from scratch: cffinit, created by the Netherlands Science Center and the German Aerospace Center (DLR).
The Netherlands eScience Center is looking for individuals who have the ambition to promote or improve the use of research software within their organization or discipline. They are invited to apply to become an eScience Center Fellow.
The Netherlands eScience Center is organising an online workshop in December. The topic is “Data Carpentry with Python”. The workshop is open and free to all researchers in the Netherlands. This workshop teaches fundamental data skills for research.
The Netherlands eScience Center is organising an online workshop in November on the topic of GPU programming. In this workshop, the Netherlands eScience Center will provide the learners with the fundamental knowledge that they need to start their journey into the world of programming GPUs with Python, using CuPy, Numba and CUDA.
The Netherlands eScience Center currently has a call for proposals open for SSI in Software Performance Optimization: Improving run-time performance of research software. This call welcomes all researchers who want to answer a research question relevant to their discipline, but who are prevented from making progress by the speed of their research software in its current form.
ODISSEI and the The Netherlands eScience Center currently have a call for proposals open for social science researchers. Through this call, researchers who need expertise in applying or developing digital technologies and research software will be supported.
The eScience Center currently has two calls for proposals open. Projects receive an in-kind investment of a dedicated team of research software engineers (RSEs) from the eScience Center that will work together with the applicant.