| Zeit: | 12. Mai 2026, 09:50 – 11:20 Uhr |
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Handling research data becomes increasingly complex not only for data scientists. Nowadays basically all researchers create, organise, analyse, save, archive, and perform all the other necessary steps to work with research data and software.
And many are unsure what is required of them - not only from a policy and good scientific practice standpoint, but also in terms of efficiency and efficacy.
Does this sound like you? Then join us for this introduction on research data management (RDM).
Here, you will learn the basic RDM concepts followed by ideas how these concepts can be implemented in your day-to-day work. We will introduce you to the central research data management services that are available to you at TU Darmstadt.
For example, you will learn
- what funders and the university expect in terms of RDM
- what the FAIR principles are that everyone talks about
- how planning and data organisation will make your data management more efficient
- how you can better describe your data using metadata
- how data management relates to open science and higher impact
- about the TUdata services to assist with your RDM
Target audience: Researchers
Date: 12.05.2026 9:50 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
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