The submission phase for the second edition of the Conference on Research Data Infrastructure (CoRDI) is now open. The conference will take place from August 26 to 28, 2025 at RWTH Aachen University. A broad program is expected to take place in the lecture hall center C.A.R.L. with keynotes, lectures, poster sessions and a market of opportunities.
There will be a total of eight tracks, for which contributions can be submitted until mid-April.
Diciplinary tracks:
- Engineering Sciences
- Humanities & Social Sciences
- Life Sciences
- Natural Sciences
Interdiciplinary tracks:
- Educating RDM
- Impact of RDM
- RDM in Context
- RDM Infrastructure
The CoRDI 2025 Call for Contributions with further information on the tracks, the submission process and the templates can be found here: https://www.nfdi.de/cordi-2025/call
Submission runs via EasyChair and is possible until April 17: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cordi2025
The CoRDI stands for more comprehensive knowledge through better use of research data and the resulting added value for society. We look forward to your contribution to this event.
Further information, especially on registration, will be published soon at http://www.nfdi.de/cordi-2025
Would you like to stay up to date? Subscribe to our NFDI newsletter: https://www.nfdi.de/newsletter-abo/
If you have any questions, please contact events@nfdi.de.
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