Vortrag
Ctrl+S Won't Save You: Smarter Strategies for Scientific Data Management
Montag 05.05.2025, 13:00 - 14:00
Veranstaltungsort:
Building CH-6 Seminar room 36220, Department of Chemistry, Lichtenbergstrasse 4, 85748 Garching
Vortragender
Dr. Susanne Boye
Colloquium Series in Analytical Chemistry and Water Chemistry
Summer semester 2025
Invitation to the TUM IWC Lecture
Ctrl+S Won't Save You: Smarter Strategies for Scientific Data Management
Dr. Susanne Boye
IPF Leibnitz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden, Zentrum Makromolekulare Strukturanalyse, Dresden, Germany
Monday, 5th of May 2025, at 1:00 pm
Building CH-6 Seminar room 36220, Department of Chemistry, Lichtenbergstrasse 4, 85748 Garching
Topic: TUM IWC colloquium WiSe 2024/25
Join the Zoom meeting
https://tum-conf.zoom-x.de/j/67712899931?pwd=9TWKnt2RBzxKLRvzNQhlFJZj9CTUXz.1
Meeting ID: 677 1289 9931
ID code: 758074
Colloquium Series in Analytical Chemistry and Water Chemistry
Summer semester 2025
Ctrl+S Won't Save You: Smarter Strategies for Scientific Data Management
Dr. Susanne Boye
IPF Leibnitz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden, Zentrum Makromolekulare Strukturanalyse, Dresden, Germany
Abstract:
Effective data management is a critical challenge in everyday scientific practice. This presentation highlights the importance of systematically organizing research data and provides practical tips for implementing efficient workflows. Through concrete examples, it demonstrates how well-structured data management not only improves clarity but also facilitates data reuse and long-term accessibility. A particular emphasis is placed on the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), offering a framework for sustainable data practices. Participants will learn how to document, secure, and organize their data in a way that benefits both their own research and the broader scientific community. The talk is aimed at researchers looking to enhance their data management strategies as well as beginners seeking to establish a solid foundation. Take this opportunity to enhance your skills and make your scientific work more effective and impactful.
About Susanne Boye:
Susanne Boye graduated in biochemical engineering in Dresden in 2006. Afterwards, she obtained her doctoral degree in 2013 with Prof. B. Voit at TU Dresden. From 2013-2014 she joined the young scientist group ChemIT in the excellence “Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden” as a postdoctoral researcher. As a member of the Polymer Separation Group, she established the AF4 technique at the IPF and is now the leader of the FFF group. She is particularly interested in the physicochemical and in-depth characterization of polymer-protein conjugates, complex synthetic and natural (bio-)nanostructures, and molecular interactions. Furthermore, she is responsible for the data management and has introduced electronical lab notes in the daily scientific work in the institute.
Summer semester 2025
Invitation to the TUM IWC Lecture
Ctrl+S Won't Save You: Smarter Strategies for Scientific Data Management
Dr. Susanne Boye
IPF Leibnitz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden, Zentrum Makromolekulare Strukturanalyse, Dresden, Germany
Monday, 5th of May 2025, at 1:00 pm
Building CH-6 Seminar room 36220, Department of Chemistry, Lichtenbergstrasse 4, 85748 Garching
Topic: TUM IWC colloquium WiSe 2024/25
Join the Zoom meeting
https://tum-conf.zoom-x.de/j/67712899931?pwd=9TWKnt2RBzxKLRvzNQhlFJZj9CTUXz.1
Meeting ID: 677 1289 9931
ID code: 758074
Colloquium Series in Analytical Chemistry and Water Chemistry
Summer semester 2025
Ctrl+S Won't Save You: Smarter Strategies for Scientific Data Management
Dr. Susanne Boye
IPF Leibnitz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden, Zentrum Makromolekulare Strukturanalyse, Dresden, Germany
Abstract:
Effective data management is a critical challenge in everyday scientific practice. This presentation highlights the importance of systematically organizing research data and provides practical tips for implementing efficient workflows. Through concrete examples, it demonstrates how well-structured data management not only improves clarity but also facilitates data reuse and long-term accessibility. A particular emphasis is placed on the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), offering a framework for sustainable data practices. Participants will learn how to document, secure, and organize their data in a way that benefits both their own research and the broader scientific community. The talk is aimed at researchers looking to enhance their data management strategies as well as beginners seeking to establish a solid foundation. Take this opportunity to enhance your skills and make your scientific work more effective and impactful.
About Susanne Boye:
Susanne Boye graduated in biochemical engineering in Dresden in 2006. Afterwards, she obtained her doctoral degree in 2013 with Prof. B. Voit at TU Dresden. From 2013-2014 she joined the young scientist group ChemIT in the excellence “Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden” as a postdoctoral researcher. As a member of the Polymer Separation Group, she established the AF4 technique at the IPF and is now the leader of the FFF group. She is particularly interested in the physicochemical and in-depth characterization of polymer-protein conjugates, complex synthetic and natural (bio-)nanostructures, and molecular interactions. Furthermore, she is responsible for the data management and has introduced electronical lab notes in the daily scientific work in the institute.
Veranstalter
Chair of Analytical Chemistry and Water Chemistry
Ansprechpartner
Fr. Dorothee Skottke