Field-specific repositories for STEM
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3 October 2025
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM - online
Annotation: The webinar will provide attendees with motivation for selecting the right sort of a repository, focusing on the benefits of publishing data in domain specific repositories. After discussing the attributes of suitable and trustworthy repositories, an overview of relevant domain-specific repositories for STEM fields will be presented.
Benefits for participants:
- Motivation for choosing a suitable (field-specific) repository
- Orientation in attributes of suitable repositories
- Overview of repositories suitable for STEM fields
Level: beginner, intermediate
Language: English
Prerequisites: secondary school or university degree, English language proficiency at minimum B2 level, basic knowledge of FAIR principles
Tutors: Ing. Jan Vališ
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Ing. Jan Vališ
Ing. Jan Vališ graduated in Analytical and Physical Chemistry, respectively, Analytical Chemistry and Quality Engineering at the University of Chemical Technology in Prague (VŠCHT Prague). In the fourth year of his PhD, he is working on using digital signal processing and machine learning to automate the processing and evaluation of in vivo Raman spectra to diagnose serious diseases such as colorectal cancer and lung cancer.
In addition to research and teaching at VŠCHT Prague, he also acts as a faculty data steward. With his colleagues from the Data Stewardship Support team, he provides methodological support to national and international grant investigators in research data management (RDM) to meet funders' open science (OS) requirements. Since January this year, the National Technical Library (NTL) has addressed the methodology and support for RDM and OS as part of the NCIP project.
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