![]() ![]() * When there are no clear pathways to development, how do we help ourselves (as a community) to find out what types of learning we need to look out for and produce (or at least sign-post) resources for? * How much of your career to date has been "planned" by you in advance? How did you approach that planning? If you didn't plan, how did you choose your path and/or find your recent roles? * In carving a path for yourself, to what degree do you have to compromise? Whether you make yourself fit into the system or if you're challenging it and if so, how? * What has been most important in allowing you to find your way/supporting you in defining your role? * Nadine (she/her) / Brighton / t: Sara Petti (she/her), Bologna (IT)/ Moving centrally in an academic institution gives a chance to help with research problems you hadn't even heard of previously. t:, Research technology specialist / occasional circadian biologist. I have always been blown away by people who go out of their way to help you when you reach out to them. * Ahad Ali / New York, NY, USA / I am a PhD candidate in Sociology working on production of knowledge at A.I. * Vicky Hellon / London UK / / Having a great boss when I worked in publishing, he supported my career growth and made me realise I didn't need a PhD to progress! * Lucy Killoran / Glasgow, UK / / Access to funded/free opportunities for retraining whilst still in work, but at a career crossroads Recently I discover the term "research facilitator", that finally sumarize how I see my role here. Since them, I do help wet lab scientist and students to use our infrastructure and analyse their data. * Nicole Scherer (she/her) / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / I'm a biologist - Msc in genetics - PhD in bioinformatics, technologits at INCA (Brazilian National Cancer Institute), 8 years ago my institution aquired an HPC Cluster and "gave" me the responsability to manage it. * Jim Procter / Dundee, UK / / Substantial UKRI funding for continued development of software tools for research * **Time:** HH:MM - HH:MM UTC (starting time in your time zone: ()) Bristol / Andrea Sánchez-Tapia (she/her)/ Merced, CA / (tw)/ I was invited to lead a "non-academic" team while organizing a large conference and Iearned so much from everyone and did things I did not know I was able to. And, while you wait for the event to start - please read more about the chairs, speakers and the event in this document. *Bring along your tea, coffee, snack and questions about The Turing Way. *This session will be hosted by **Moderator1 and Moderator2**.* # Fireside Chat - Hosted by The Turing Way and JULY | Reflections from The Turing Way | () | Etherpad: JUNE 2022 | **Enabling Inclusive Research Conferencing** | () | Etherpad: 29 APRIL 2022 | **Enabling Inclusive Research Conferencing in the ‘Post-Pandemic Era’** | () | () | Etherpad: 25 MARCH 2022 | **Emergent Roles in Research Infrastructure & Technology** | Noor, Esther, Borhane, Beth, Arielle | () | Etherpad: 11 February 2022: Fireside Chat | **Gaps and opportunities for multilingual data science** | Anelda van der Walt, Yanina Belini Saibene, David Perez Suarez, Camila Rangel Smith, Bobby Shabangu, Batool Almarzouq | () | Etherpad: 10 December 2021: Fireside Chat | **Shared Concerns in Open Research Communities** | Emmy Tsang, Kate Hertweck, Tiago Lubiana, Humberto Julio Debat and Melissa Mendonça, () | Etherpad: 22 October 2021: Fireside Chat | **What exactly is The Turing Way?** | Cassandra Gould van Praag, Kirstie Whitaker, Malvika Sharan, () | Etherpad: Challenges for created a shared open infrastructure Harnessing potential for research communication in 21st century October: Participatory and Citizen Science (with AutSpaces, co-organised with Georgia Aitkenhead) **When?** Monthly! Third or fourth Friday of the month, based on the availability of speakers/panelists. This is an opportunity for catalysing cross-community collaboration and knowledge sharing.* *The Turing Way Fireside chat series feature experts, champions and their projects from across different international communities in reproducibility, open research, ethics, collaboration and everything in between. ![]() =**The Turing Way Fireside Chat is a community event series that features people and projects in open science and reproducible research.**= # Fireside Chat - Community series by The Turing Way | Monthly
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