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Newsletter April 2017
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RESEARCH  |  FUNDING  |  EVENTS  |  BLOG POSTS  | NEWS  |  JOBS  |

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This is our first eScience Center newsletter. With this quarterly email we want to keep you up to date on funding opportunities, events, blog posts, news and job opportunities. We also want to pique your scientific curiosity — that's why we start every newsletter with a photo essay featuring one of our research collaborations. Oh, and don't forget to register for our upcoming Scientific Visualization event and the National eScience Symposium 2017.

We hope you'll enjoy!
The eScience Center team

Research

How can network analysis lead to a new way of studying court decisions?


Prof. Gijs van Dijck, Maastricht University

Funding

Joint CSER and eScience programme for Energy Research (JCER)

This call for proposals is aimed at computational scientists performing energy research. More information

Accelerating Scientific Discovery (ASDI) 

We invite domains scientists working in application fields such as Environment & Sustainability or Life Sciences & eHealth to apply for funding. More information

Joint eScience and Data Science (JEDS)

We invite technology-oriented researchers to apply for funding and support for researching and developing disruptive solutions associated with big data handling, big data analytics and related computational methods. More information

Events 

Scientific Visualization: From Archaeology to Astronomy


20 June 2017
Rotterdamse Schouwburg

Register

National eScience Symposium 2017:
Science in a Digital World


12 October 2017
Amsterdam ArenA

Register

Blog posts

So I wanted to be a Research Software Engineer

By Vincent van Hees (eScience Research Engineer)
5 min read

mcfly: time series classification made easy. A deep learning approach for time series

By Dafne van Kuppevelt (eScience Research Engineer)
4 min read

Reproducible Science: The Common Workflow Language

By Niels Drost (eScience Research Engineer)
4 min read

More blog posts

News


Lorentz-eScience competition 2018


Breaking jargon barriers at Talking eScience 2017

More news

Jobs

Scientific web application developer (m/f)

Netherlands eScience Center:
Enabling Digitally Enhanced Science


We are the Dutch national hub for the development and application of domain overarching software and methods for the scientific community.

www.esciencecenter.nl

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