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  • Webinar Category: Researchers, Research Communities, Research Support Staff
  • Webinar Date: 2026-03-10 09:00
  • Registration: https://eu01web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7haS-RKaSnmEHOoPRKxYlw#/registration
  • Presenters:
    • Thanasis Vergoulis (ARC)
    • Stefania Amodeo (OpenAIRE)
    • Miriam Baglioni (ISTI-CNR)
    • Nicolau Duran (SIRIS Academic)
    • Eric Jeangirard (MESR)
    • Haris Papageorgiou (ARC)
    • Natalia Manola (OpenAIRE)
    • Bianca Kramer (Sesame Open Science)
    • Andreas Kolleger (Neo4j)
    • Francesco Osborne (Open University)
    • Nick Yakovets (TUe)
    • Serafeim Chatzopoulos (ARC)
    • César Parra Rojas (SIRIS Academic)
    • Mary Melekopoglou (ARC)
    • Andrea Salmi (HES-SO Valais-Wallis)
    • Daan de Graaf (TUE)
    • Jakob Rager (HES-SO Valais-Wallis)

Scientific research today faces a critical challenge: valuable knowledge is scattered across countless sources, making discovery difficult and hindering informed decision-making. After three years of collaborative research and innovation, SciLake has created practical solutions that give researchers the tools to turn their domain knowledge into standardized, interoperable Scientific Knowledge Graphs (SKGs).

Bridging Domain Expertise and Knowledge Management

SciLake bridges the gap between domain expertise and technical knowledge management. While scientists understand their fields deeply, they often lack the specialized skills to organize knowledge effectively. Conversely, technical experts need domain insights to structure information meaningfully.

Through collaboration with experts in neuroscience, cancer, transportation, and energy research, we have created a highly customizable ecosystem of components for seamless data access and knowledge discovery.

Program Highlights

  • Two expert panels on
    • Turning scattered knowledge into living knowledgs graphs
    • Unlocking hidden patterns in knowledge graphs
  • Live demonstrations from four domain-specific pilot applications
  • Q&A sessions

Learn more and check the agenda here!

 

 

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  • Participants: 126
  • Webinar Category: NCPs, Project Coordinators, Researchers, Research Communities, Funders, Content Providers, National, Research Support Staff, Data Librarians
  • Webinar Date: 2026-02-12 11:00
  • Slides: Visit Website
  • Registration: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/SmXAjyxSRfOb0jjov581Hg
  • Presenters:
    • Peter Szegedi, Policy Officer at the European Commission DG CNECT
    • Spiros Athanasiou, EOSC EU Node Contractors’ representative
    • Maja Dolinar, User Engagement & EOSC Liaison at OpenAIRE
Join the EOSC EU Node Ask Me Anything (AMA) session for Contributors and explore how to onboard, integrate, and build with the EOSC EU Node. 
 
When: Thursday 12th February 2026, 11.00-12.30 CET 
 
Speakers & Moderators: Peter Szegedi, Policy Officer at the European Commission DG CNECT, Spiros Athanasiou, EOSC EU Node Contractors’ representative, Maja Dolinar 
 
Who is it for? 
Service providers, research infrastructures, candidate nodes, technical contributors, and developers interested in integrating their data sources, services, or tools into the EOSC EU Node. Ideal for anyone working on interoperability, open-source tooling, or technical onboarding. 
 
What’s on the agenda? 
This AMA session focuses on the contributor’s perspective and will cover: 
  • Live demonstration of the testing environment with the enrolled Candidate Nodes and their onboarded services 
  • Insights into the process of onboarding services from Candidate notes; how they were achieved, lessons learned, and what contributors can expect 
  • Open-source components of the EOSC EU Node; what is available, how to access it, and how it can be reused, deployed, or customised 
This interactive session is your opportunity to understand how to bring your services into the EOSC ecosystem and how to build on top of the software we develop. 
 
How will the session work? 
  • Interactive Q&A – Ask your questions about integration, and technical requirements 
  • Live engagement – Submit and upvote questions using Zoom’s Q&A feature 
  • Focused discussions – From onboarding services to open-source components and interoperability scenarios 
 
Register now and join us for a hands-on discussion that will help you take the next step as a contributor to the EOSC EU Node. We look forward to seeing you there! 
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  • Participants: 139
  • Webinar Category: Researchers, Research Communities, Funders
  • Webinar Date: 2026-02-11 14:00
  • Registration: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ty3CtvKuQMyzNhGLWgY8jw
  • Presenters:
    • Tony Ross-Hellauer (Know Center Research)
    • Sabina Leonelli (Technical University of Munich)
    • Jesper Schneider (University of Aarhus)
    • Nicki Lisa Cole (Know Center Research)
    • Tracey Weissgerber (University of Coimbra)
    • Tim Errington (Center for Open Science)
    • Emily Sena (University of Edinburgh)
    • Inge Stegeman (University of Utrecht)
    • Pantelis Tziveloglou (European Commission)
    • James Morris (Science Europe)
    • Panagiotis Kavouras (University of Oslo)
    • Catriona J Maccallum (Wiley Blogs)
    • Joeri Tijdink (Amsterdam University Medical Center)
    • Elli Papadopoulou (Athena Research Center)
    • Eleni Adamidi (Athena Research Center)
    • Thanasis Vergoulis (Athena Research Center)
    • Fakhri Momeni (GESIS)
    • Barbara Leitner (Amsterdam UMC)
    • Friederike Elisabeth Kohrs (Berlin Institute of Health at Charité)
    • Haris Papageorgiou (Athena Research Center)
    • Petros Stavropoulos (Athena Research Center)
    • Thomas Klebel (Know Center Research)
    • Susanna-Assuta Sansone (University of Oxford)

Since January 2023, the EC-funded TIER2 project has been investigating new tools, practices and policy to boost the reproducibility of research in ways that are sensitive to diverse research contexts.

Since January 2023, the EC-funded TIER2 project has been investigating new tools, practices and policy to boost the reproducibility of research in ways that are sensitive to diverse research contexts.

At the conclusion of our project, we invite all interested researchers, policy-makers, publishers, funders, infrastructure providers and others to join our closing symposium, to be held online on 11 February 2026, 14.00-18.00 CET.

The theme will be the future of reproducibility, exploring how emerging technologies, diverse research practices, and evolving policy frameworks can shape more transparent and reliable research. Discussions will address the challenges of implementing reproducibility across different epistemic contexts, the role of AI and data-intensive methods in the reproducibility debate, and the balance between openness and responsible research practice. The programme will also consider how incentives, infrastructure, and collaboration can support a culture of reproducible research globally.

The full programme is in development and will be announced soon, including:

  • Keynote presentation from Prof. Sabina Leonelli, “Humane Openness and Epistemic Diversity: Rethinking Reproducibility in the AI Age”
  • Key results, lessons learned and findings from TIER2
  • Expert panel on “The future of metaresearch – key gaps and challenges” 
  • Expert panel on “The future of reproducibility policy”

* This webinar will be recorded and the recording will be shared via the organiser's channels. By registering you accept the terms on which it will take place.

Open Science Essentials for Early-Career Researchers

Open Access for Beginner Researchers, Open Data from a Horizon Perspective, FAIR Research Data Management: A Practical Introduction

This event is organised in collaboration with the Belgian-Italian Chamber of Commerce.

Join us for an hybrid hands-on introduction to Open Access, Open Data and FAIR Research Data Management (RDM): a fundamental toolkit for doing and sharing research “as open as possible, as closed as necessary.”

In these sessions, we’ll demystify the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), show how they connect to practical RDM steps such as Data Management Plans, repositories, metadata and licensing, and point you to reusable PATTERN training materials you can apply immediately in your projects, including Horizon Europe contexts.

 Learn more about the webinar and find the agenda here!
Only 30 online seats available, register now!
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  • Participants: 34
  • Webinar Category: Researchers, Research Communities, Research Support Staff
  • Webinar Date: 2025-12-03 11:00
  • Recordings: Visit Website
  • Slides: Visit Website
  • Registration: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/pRN6fMBOTpKaqi7xpvS0AA
  • Presenters:
    • Carol Delmazo (OPERAS/GraspOS)
    • Fotis Mystakopoulos (OPERAS/GraspOS)
    • Julien Homo (Foxcub/GRAPHIA)
    • Licínia Ferreira (University of Coimbra/LUMEN)

GoTriple, part of OPERAS Services Catalogue, is a discovery platform for the in-depth exploration of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research. Researchers can find millions of outputs in diverse languages currently scattered across local repositories.

The platform is adding new discovery and enrichment features under various European projects, namely LUMEN and GRAPHIA. In this webinar, we will discuss current technical developments of GoTriple and how they can contribute to  research assessment. We will touch on the responsible use of quantitative metrics and the usefulness of knowledge graphs to provide insights in the SSH domain.

In this webinar, you will learn to:

  • Identify the key functionalities of GoTriple that support the discovery of multilingual and diverse SSH research outputs.
  • Summarise how technical infrastructure developments in platforms like GoTriple can contribute to more responsible and inclusive research assessment.
  • Recognise the importance and the limitations of the use of quantitative metrics for assessing research impact.
  • Understand, at a high level, how knowledge graphs can support better insights into SSH research landscapes.

Learn more about GraspOS webinars and trainings at the dedicated webpage.