Open Science Plenary - Advancing Data-Driven Discovery
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge insights on open science presented by Alexander Szalay, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at Johns Hopkins University, in this 51-minute plenary talk from the AGU22 conference in Chicago. Gain valuable perspectives from a leading expert with joint appointments in Physics and Astronomy and Computer Science as he discusses the future of scientific research and collaboration. Discover how open science is transforming the way researchers work and share knowledge across disciplines. Learn about AGU's ongoing initiatives to promote open science practices and stay informed about upcoming events, including AGU23 in San Francisco, which will bring together over 25,000 attendees from more than 100 countries to further advance the "Wide. Open. Science." theme.
Syllabus
AGU22 Open Science Plenary with Alexander Szalay
Taught by
AGU
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