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Data science and AI are becoming ever more prevalent in research and across a vast range of industries and government strategies. Delivering on those strategies requires tools, practices and systems at the individual, team and systemic levels - with a goal to address urgent global issues and make real-world impacts. In this ever-evolving digital era, who can say what the future of research will look like? Are we moving towards better collaboration in cross-disciplinary working? If not: why not?
The Turing Way is an open collaboration and community-driven project involving everybody in data science and research infrastructure, from code developers and supervisors to business teams. Join The Turing Way panel to understand how individual skills, collective actions and the global impact of data science depends on open science, reproducibility and collaborative research culture.
Speakers:
Beatriz Costa Gomes (Post Doctoral Research Associate, The Alan Turing Institute)
Monica Granados (Assistant Director, Open Climate, Creative Commons)
Mark Richards (Senior Teaching Fellow, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Imperial College London)
Malvika Sharan (Senior Researcher - Open Research, TPS, The Alan Turing Institute)
Kirstie Whitaker (Programme Director for Tools, Practices and Systems, Alan Turing Institute)
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