Friday: At a Crossroads: Charting a Path for Research Integrity
Join the Center for Open Science and a panel of researchers, reformers, and policy experts for a discussion on open research in an era of uncertainty
This Friday, December 12, our friends at the Center for Open Science are hosting a colloquium on the integrity of open research in an era of uncertainty. The event, called At a Crossroads: Charting a Path for Research Integrity, will examine this year’s significant shift in U.S. federal science policy and its implications for the trustworthiness of science and scholarship. The program will feature speakers from the Union of Concerned Scientists and the Center for Open Data Enterprise, among others, as well as multiple former officials from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. The event is free, but seating is limited, and advance registration is required.
The colloquium will begin at 1:30pm at the CODE Building on the Downtown Mall. An informal reception will follow.
More upcoming events around Charlottesville
Thursday, January 8: The Charlottesville Rust Meetup is holding an online Meet, Swap, and Learn event. Ring in the new year with a virtual show-and-tell of your favorite Rust books, blogs, videos, and conferences from 2025!
Thursday, January 22: Join Charlottesville Data Science for our January event, Seeing in the Dark: Unlocking AI in Next-Gen Radar Applications. In this talk, May Casterline, a director of Solutions Architecture at NVIDIA, will introduce NVRadar — a GPU-native software framework that unites digital signal processing and AI into a single, accessible workflow. May recently gave this talk at NVIDIA’s major GTC conference, and now she’s bringing it home for the Charlottesville Data Science community! We’ll be gathering in person at TELUS Digital (formerly WillowTree).



