Fwd: Brno trainig school in computational archaeology (atRium)

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Ben Marwick

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May 8, 2024, 11:04:20 AM5/8/24
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Looks like a great workshop, and with funding for participants!

Ben

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From: Petr Pajdla <petr....@proton.me>
Date: Wed, May 8, 2024 at 3:05 AM
Subject: Brno trainig school in computational archaeology (atRium)

Dear colleagues,

in September we (Michael Kempf, Peťo Tkáč, Giacomo Bilotti and me) are organizing a summer/training school in computational archaeology in Brno, could you please circulate the invitation among your colleagues, students etc.? And of course if you are interested, please do not hesitate to join as well :)

The training school will be dedicated to programmatically querying data aggregated and integrated in the ARIADNE Research Infrastructure (using a SPARQL endpoint), ie. we will explain basics of linked-open data, ontologies etc. And in the second part, we will focus on analysing the data that we will query, focusing especially on spatial analysis of point patterns, although this will be adapted on the fly according to the nature of the data we will work with and what people will be interested in the most. Everything will be done in R so we will encourage reproducibility and good practices in data management and code design as well. The overall goal is to enhance re-use of data integrated in the ARIADNE and show people how to join these data with other resources, integrating them within their research practices.

Here is a webpage for the event with a detailed programme and all the details: https://aiscr.cz/atRium/
The dates are: 16-20 September 2024, deadline for applications is May 31st.
The whole summer school is fully funded!

The event is financed by the ATRIUM Project (https://atrium-research.eu/) by a transnational access scheme grants. Further offer of travel grants at various institutions is here: https://atrium-research.eu/travel-grants/ I think some of these opportunities might be interesting for you as well...

I hope you are all doing well! Thank you in advance, all the best,

Petr

Petr Pajdla

Archaeological Information System of the Czech Republic

Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno
https://arub.cz/

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