Research Data Management Workshop for Chemists in Jena

Last Chance for all Chemists in Jena to register for this RDM course! Registration Deadline is November 1st! Good Research Data Management (RDM) is essential to ensure that your research data is FAIR (Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable). In this two-day course we will take you through the basics of RDM while applying these to a […]

NFDI4Chem Consortium Meeting 4.0

The 4th NFDI4Chem Consortium Meeting is scheduled to take place in Jena, from 22 to 23 November 2023. This meeting brings together all partners of NFDI4Chem as well as members of the NFDI4Chem Advisory Board. In the afternoon of Day 2 (14:30 - 16:30), after the conference, there will be optional workshops in smaller groups. […]

Research Data Management Workshop for Chemists in Hannover

Only a few places are still available for this workshop. Secure your place now.! Good Research Data Management (RDM) is essential to ensure that your research data is FAIR (Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable). In this two-day course we will take you through the basics of RDM while applying these to a chemistry context.  NFDI4Chem organizes […]

Chemotion ELN Hands-on Workshop in Cologne

In our workshop, we introduce the electronic laboratory notebook Chemotion and its features for beginners following a “learning by doing”- concept. Members of our Chemotion team will explain the various features of the ELN in several learning units. The units are accompanied by specific exercises in which you will create and edit ELN entries interactively. […]

Diversity in Physical Sciences

online event

with Sonja Herres-Pawlis, RWTH Aachen University How can diversity and equality be increased in the physical sciences? Is it even still necessary or have we already achieved equality, for example with respect to gender? Which measures were taken within the individual scientific communities and what were the outcomes? And which situation do we encounter in […]

Chemotion ELN Hands-on Workshop

online event

Interested in an interactive workshop on using Chemotion? You’re in the right place! In our new workshop, we introduce the electronic laboratory notebook Chemotion and its features for beginners following a “learning by doing”-concept. Members of our Chemotion team will explain the various features of the ELN in several learning units. The units are accompanied […]

NFDI4Chem Community Workshop

JGU Mainz Senatssaal Johann-Joachim-Becher-Weg 21, Mainz, Germany

The Future of Research Data Management in Chemistry 🔬 Envision the Future of Chemistry: NFDI4Chem Community Workshop Join us on February 26, 2024, in Mainz for a community event! For over three years, the NFDI4Chem Consortium has initiated the digital transformation in chemistry. This has led to infrastructure, services, and educational resources for chemists. Now […]

FROM LAB TO LEADERSHIP – ADVANCING WOMEN IN CHEMISTRY

online event

Join us for an inspiring session, “From Lab to Leadership – Advancing Women in Chemistry,” a part of the prestigious IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast. This event is specifically tailored for women pursuing PhD studies in chemistry, contemplating their future paths. It’s a unique opportunity to explore diverse career options beyond the doctorate and to connect […]

LabIMotion: Online Hands-on Workshop

online event

LabIMotion is a software that has been developed as a generic extension of the established Chemotion ELN software. It systematically extends the Chemotion ELN software in terms of functions and available modules. The extension allows the ELN software to be used either with or without chemistry functionality. The most important change brought about by the […]

Research Data Management Workshop for Chemists in Bonn

online event

Good Research Data Management (RDM) is essential to ensure that your research data is FAIR (Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable). In this two-day course we will take you through the basics of RDM while applying these to a chemistry context.  NFDI4Chem organizes this workshop for all interested chemists of the University of Bonn. We consider it […]