Openfest 06092023 OR Prize showcase part 5 EDITED.mp4 (548.44 MB)
OpenFest 2023 Sheffield Showcase session recording: The University of Sheffield Open Research Prize 2023 - Winners’ showcase
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posted on 2023-10-24, 15:24 authored by Harry WrightHarry Wright, Sylvia Whittle, Laura WigginsLaura Wiggins, Andrew TattersallAndrew Tattersall, Ana Mendez De Andes AldamaAna Mendez De Andes AldamaRecording of the session 'The University of Sheffield Open Research Prize 2023 - Winners’ showcase' at the OpenFest 2023 Sheffield Showcase, which took place on 6 September 2023 and which brought together researchers from the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University to discuss open research practice.
Comprising the following talks:
Winners and runners up of the University of Sheffield Open Research Prize discuss their award-winning projects and good practice in the field of open research.
- Dr Harry Wright, Department of Chemistry - Developing a free and open source low-cost alternative for measuring polyurethane foam reaction kinetics
- Sylvia Whittle (Research Software Engineering) and Laura Wiggins (Materials Science and Engineering) - Developing open source software aligned with the FAIR4RS principles: The TopoStats project
- Andy Tattersall (Sheffield Centre for Health and Related Research) (joining remotely) - Conducting research into the prevalence of Wikipedia citation of open access sources
- Ana Méndez de Andés (joining remotely) - Using the Open Science Framework to share research data and contextual materials for a study on urban commons
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