
The RI-VIS Australia - Europe Symposium will be held between Tuesday, October 5th and Thursday, October 7th 2021, as a virtual event.
International cooperation in science and technology is an important part of addressing major global issues like climate change, infectious disease, food security, and natural disasters. Research Infrastructures are organisations providing state-of-the-art resources, services and expertise to scientists. The RI-VIS project unites research infrastructures across scientific domains to work together more efficiently and effectively and increase their visibility in society.
Research Infrastructures provide such coordination by offering access to key facilities, resources and expertise to empower research driven by scientific excellence and beyond the individual research capacity of different countries, economic sectors, or institutions.
We also invite representatives from funding agencies as well as policymakers to join and discuss opportunities for working together. By bringing together the right people we hope to create collaborations and initiate networks sustainably so that all stakeholders benefit.
Ahead of the symposium, the RI-VIS project has published the White Paper entitled "Recommendations towards cooperation between Australian and European research infrastructures". This White Paper collates the insights of experts from Australian RIs, European RIs, and policymakers, highlighting examples of Australian-European RI collaboration, best practices for successful collaboration, perceived challenges and bottlenecks, and from these presents a series of actionable recommendations.
Looking to register? There is still time to register and join the event!
Ahead of the symposium, the RI-VIS project has published the White Paper entitled "Recommendations towards cooperation between Australian and European research infrastructures". This White Paper collates the insights of experts from Australian RIs, European RIs, and policymakers, highlighting examples of Australian-European RI collaboration, best practices for successful collaboration, perceived challenges and bottlenecks, and from these presents a series of actionable recommendations.
View the Australia - Europe Symposium Speakers below
 
Alex de Marco
Monash University
 
Andrew Lonie
Australia BioCommons
 
Antje Keppler
Euro-BioImaging ERIC
 
Bahne Stechmann
EU-OPENSCREEN
 
Bernadette Kelly
Australian Government Department of Education
 
Cathy Foley
Chief Scientist of Australia
 
Carina Kemp
AARNET
 
Carolyn Shrives
Australian Government Department of Education, Skills and Employment
 
Claudia Alen Amaro
Instruct-ERIC
 
David Stuart
Instruct-ERIC
 
Dominik Sobczak
European Commission
 
Donald Hobern
Australian Plant Phenomics Facility (APPF)
 
Francisco Colomer
Joint Institute for VLBI ERIC (JIVE)
 
Inmaculada Figueroa
Ministry of Science and innovation, Spain; and the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI)
 
Michael Dobbie
Phenomics Australia
 
Michaela Mayrhofer
BBMRI-ERIC
 
Michelle Heupel
Australia’s Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS)
 
Niklas Blomberg
ELIXIR
 
Ondrej Hradil
ICRI2022
 
Roland Pieruschka
EMPHASIS and European Plant Phenotyping Network 2020
 
Steve Brown
International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) and MRC Harwell, UK
 
Steven McEachern
Australian Data Archive at the Australian National University
 
Stuart Newman
Therapeutic Innovation Australia (TIA)
 
Susan Daenke
Instruct-ERIC
 
Tim Rawling
AuScope
 
Werner Leo Kutsch
Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS)
Your Symposium organising team - find us on Whova if you have any questions about the event!
View the Australia - Europe Symposium Agenda, or download the programme below