Training course: Data Visualisation for Researchers

Together with 20 other UL doctoral candidates the PhD researchers of DTU DRIVEN had the opportunity to learn about various up-to-date techniques for the visualisation of data in scientific contexts and how to turn complex data into clear and effective visuals. This transferrable skills course took place 7-16 October 2020 and was provided by Koen … Continued

Research Colloquium 2020

On 5-6 March 2020 members of DTU DRIVEN met for the annual research colloquium in Mondorf, Luxembourg. The colloquium brought together all our doctoral candidates, supervisors and affiliated DTU members. The resulting very interdisciplinary setting, unifying experienced and early stage researchers from different domains, provided once more a unique environment to discuss the progress of … Continued

Science of Science in the Spotlight Lecture Series

The Science of Science in the Spotlight Lecture Series provides a forum for multi­disciplinary exchange and dialogue across the fields of higher education, bibliometrics, and science studies in Luxembourg. Through international visits and collaboration with leading experts in the rele­vant research fields and disciplines, the Lecture Series offers an ideal platform to bolster Luxembourg’s growing research expertise and … Continued

Training course: Social Network Analysis

Dr Jun Pang taught a 2-day course (25-26 November 2019) on “Social Network Analysis” to the PhD students of FNR-PRIDE funded DTUs. The Doctoral Candidates of DTU DRIVEN were introduced to network basics, methods for describing network structure and measuring networks, as well as existing software tools for network analysis. Focusing on social networks, the … Continued

Training course: Computational Research Workflow

Good knowledge of and experience with the typical tools and workflows in computational sciences is extremely important when approaching research work in related to data science, scientific computing and computational modelling. Dr Jack Hale gave a tutorial course on “Computational Research Workflows” on 22 November 2019 to the Doctoral Candidates in DTU DRIVEN.