OPEN and FAIR in NES: bringing about many dimensions of collaboration| TDCC.nl
Presenting the NWO-granted projects for the TDCC Challenge Call 2023/2024| TDCC.nl
We are happy to share the next batch of project idea submissions that we received. As part of our transparent, community-involving process, the project ideas will be shared through our website. Additionally, all submitters will also publicly present their ideas in short, dedicated online meetings (30 minutes per project idea).| TDCC.nl
We are happy to share the first project idea submissions that we received. As part of our transparent, community-involving process, the project ideas will be shared through our website. Additionally, all submitters will also publicly present their ideas in short, dedicated online meetings (30 minutes per project idea).| TDCC.nl
Our team has grown! This month, Alex Brandsen started at the TDCC-SSH as the Interoperability Project Lead. His role is leading our OSNL-funded project to enhance the digital readiness and data interoperability practices among researchers. Alex is a computational archaeologist with a background in machine learning and web development. His previous work bridges the gap […] The post Welcome to new Interoperability Project Lead - TDCC SSH appeared first on TDCC.nl.| TDCC.nl
Interview with Pascal Flohr. Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the DSIG put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands, to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning.| TDCC.nl
The program for the upcoming event - Teaming Up Across Domains, is now available! 🗓️ Date and Time: Tuesday, 27 February 2024, from 09.00 to 17.00h📍 Location: Domstad, Utrecht If you are passionate about making tangible progress in FAIR data, open science, and research software, this event provides a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded […]| TDCC.nl
Announcing the next iteration of the NWO TDCC "Challenge" Call. Now online: Updated and improved project process of all TDCC. Apply for NWO TDCC project funding by following our process. For FAIR data & software and open science.| TDCC.nl
Every two years, the Dutch Data Prize is awarded to a research group or individual who makes research data FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable). Nominate your favorite now! About the prize: The Dutch Data Prize will be awarded in three categories: The winners of the Dutch Data Prize receive €3.500,- towards making their dataset […]| TDCC.nl
On 27 February the three Thematic DCCs (Life Sciences & Health (LSH), Social Sciences & Humanities (SSH), Natural & Engineering Sciences (NES)) and the LCRDM (National Coordination point of Research Data Management) organized a large event with the theme “Teaming Up Across Domains”. Teaming up with the Research Data Alliance NL (RDA-NL), the Data Steward Interest Group (DSIG), and Local DCCs, the day focused on making progress through collaboration with hands-on sessions and ample network...| TDCC.nl
The NWO has opened a funding call to achieve the digitalization ambitions of digital competence centers and the communities we serve with the Thematic DCCs. Process of community selection and refinement by the TDCC before submitting to NWO.| TDCC.nl
Author: Joanne Yeomans | Stakeholders of the TDCC NES cannot only focus on making connections within the Dutch research landscape, and based on the evidence from the recent CoRDI event, our German neighbours are offering plenty of opportunities to collaborate across the NES domain if we want to grab them.| TDCC.nl
Author: Celia van Gelder | In March 2023, I received the invitation to become co-chair of the Spreading RDM Track (the Training & Education track) at the CoRDI 2023 conference. I happily accepted, and participating in this conference gave me the possibility to connect to our German colleagues with both my hats on (Health-RI/ELIXIR-NL Training Programme Manager and TDCC-LSH Network Manager).| TDCC.nl
This page contains NES-specific information related to the NWO TDCC call 2025. For general information about the call, refer to the link below: Step 1. Submit idea: February - April Submission Form You can submit a project idea through the submission form, where we ask you to describe your concept, explain how it relates to […]| TDCC.nl
Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the Data Steward Interest Group (DSIG) put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning. What drew you towards the research data management field? My PhD has to do with knowledge management. The curiosity naturally extended to data […] The post Spotlight on: Shuai Wang appeared first on TDCC.nl.| TDCC.nl
Out of the 16 project ideas submitted to the 2025 TDCC-NES Challenge Call, four project ideas have been approved by the TDCC-NES Governing Board to further develop into full proposals. Two of these ideas will be merged, leading to three projects in total. Each of the three projects will organise an initiative meeting, where the […]| TDCC.nl
Interview with Anas Mayya. Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the DSIG put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands, to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning.| TDCC.nl
Thematic Digital Competence Centres The Thematic Digital Competence Centres (TDCCs) are network based initiatives set up by NWO and the Dutch academic community to broker investments into open science projects. The three TDCCs are national and discipline based, with one pillar each for the Social Sciences & Humanities (SSH), Natural and Engineering Sciences (NES) and […]| TDCC.nl
Interview with Merel Postema. Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the DSIG put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands, to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning.| TDCC.nl
Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the Data Steward Interest Group (DSIG) put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning. What drew you towards the research data management field? All my experiences in doing research, if I'm honest! From dropping a hard drive […] The post Spotlight on: Myrte Vos appeared first on TDCC.nl.| TDCC.nl
Thanks to funding from Open Science NL, we are looking for two ontology engineers to help the TDCC-NES develop a new national service, leading and stimulating ontology development and implementation for researchers in the natural and engineering sciences domain. The roles come with funding for international collaboration, for example, through attendance at international conferences or […] The post TDCC-NES is hiring! appeared first on TDCC.nl.| TDCC.nl
How Germany and the Netherlands are working together towards a better future for chemistry. Our first white paper has been published: "Enhancing Research Data Management in Chemistry: A Collaborative Approach for Catalysing Innovation in Germany and the Netherlands" Chemistry and catalysis-related research is rapidly becoming a data-intensive field, but asignificant portion of data remains unused […] The post White paper published: Enhancing RDM in Chemistry appeared first on TDCC.nl.| TDCC.nl
We are pleased to announce that NWO has approved fourteen projects for the NWO TDCC Challenge Call 2023-2024. This call aimed to fund projects that help realise the digitalisation ambitions of the TDCCs and the communities they serve. All projects have gone through the TDCC’s transparent, non-competitive, and community-driven process. These projects have varying durations […] The post Presenting the NWO-granted projects for the TDCC Challenge Call 2023/2024 appeared first on TDCC.nl.| TDCC.nl
Interview with Zeinab Sattari. Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the DSIG put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands, to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning.| TDCC.nl
TDCC NES is the network organisation for Digital Competences for the Natural & Engineering Sciences in The Netherlands| TDCC.nl
Digital support experts from across the country, and from Germany, joined us this spring, from 22 to 23 May, at the very first mini-conference on Open and FAIR practices in the Natural & Engineering Sciences (NES) . Organized by TDCC-NES in close collaboration with 4TU.ResearchData and Dutch Open Science communities, the event took place at […]| TDCC.nl
Interview with Dennie Hebels. Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the DSIG put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands, to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning.| TDCC.nl
Presenting the NWO-granted projects for the TDCC Challenge Call 2023/2024| TDCC.nl
Authors: Kimberley Zwiers, Nils Arlinghaus, Lena Karvovskaya, Margriet Miedema On January 14th 2025, the DCC Implementation Network coordinators gathered in Utrecht for a meeting aimed at fostering collaborations between networks and strengthening interoperability between research infrastructures within Open Science. It was a great day for sharing ideas, aligning strategies, and sparking meaningful discussions. With Wina […]| TDCC.nl
TDCC staff met peers from around the world at the 19th International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC25), which took place in the Hague in February. The three TDCCs jointly presented a poster about our efforts to strengthen digital competences across research domains in the Netherlands. We see similar organisations developing in other countries and now have […]| TDCC.nl
Interview with Veerle Souverein. Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the DSIG put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands, to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning.| TDCC.nl
Interview with Abby Toth. Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the DSIG put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands, to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning.| TDCC.nl
Spotlight on: Inês de Oliveira Coelho Henriques| TDCC.nl
Spotlight on: Inês de Oliveira Coelho Henriques| TDCC.nl
Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the DSIG put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands, to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning. Read all of the published interviews below. Are you a data steward or data professional? Want to shine in the spotlight as well? Fill out this form.| TDCC.nl
Spotlight on: Inês de Oliveira Coelho Henriques| TDCC.nl
Interview with Karen Mulders. Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the DSIG put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands, to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning.| TDCC.nl
Interview with Diana Popa. Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the DSIG put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands, to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning.| TDCC.nl
Interview with Junda Huang. Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the DSIG put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands, to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning.| TDCC.nl
Interview with Kiana Moghaddam. Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the DSIG put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands, to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning.| TDCC.nl
We at the TDCC-SSH are excited to share with you the project ideas that will move forward in our process for the NWO TDCC Challenge call. We received over 20 ideas for collaborative projects, shared the complete list of submissions transparently, and organized public presentations for on three separate days. Now, our Assessment & Selection Committee has completed its review of the ideas.| TDCC.nl
Every other week, the Thematic DCCs and the Data Steward Interest Group (DSIG) put the spotlight on one research data steward working in the Netherlands, to stimulate knowledge exchange and peer-to-peer learning. What drew you towards the research data management field? Open access. This was such a looked-down-upon matter about 15 years ago when I […]| TDCC.nl
We are happy to share the final batch of project idea submissions that we received. As part of our transparent, community-involving process, the project ideas will be shared through our website. Additionally, all submitters will also publicly present their ideas in short, dedicated online meetings (30 minutes per project idea).| TDCC.nl