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Special Session 1.1: Open Science in Transport Research - Where Do We Stand?

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Special Sessions
Monday, April 15, 2024
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Hall 8A-1 (Simmonscourt)

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By increasing the wide dissemination, scrutiny and re-use of research, the Open Science (OS) movement aims at making scientific process and results more transparent and accessible at all levels and to everyone, for the good of science and society. OS policies have largely developed over the last years in the EU, and beyond. This session will discuss the state of play of OS in transport research from different perspectives (Policy maker, Publisher, Funding Agency, Researcher) as well as the challenges and opportunities from that OS brings to the transport research community. Ultimately it will explore how to strengthen the engagement of such community in implementing OS principles so to make it the new normal in transport research. Speakers: Elsa Lanaud (French Ministry of Ecological Transition) Jana Palinkas (Springer Nature) Dr Marion Boland (Science Foundation Ireland) Prof Frank Witlox (University of Ghent & ETRR Journal) Willian Anderson (Transport Research Board) Prof Robin Lovelace (Institute for Transport Studies, Leeds) Moderator: Caroline Alméras (ECTRI)


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Mr. William Anderson
Transportation Research Board

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Dr. Marion Boland
Science Foundation Ireland

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Miss Elsa Lanaud
Automated Road Transport Of Passenger
French Ministry For Transportation

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Dr Robin Lovelace
Associate Professor of Transport Data Science
University Of Leeds

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Jana Palinkas
Executive Publisher
Springer Nature

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Prof. Frank Witlox
Ghent University

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Ms Caroline Almeras
Secretary General
ECTRI

Moderator

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