Citizen Science 2.0

Enlarged view: Citizen Science
Source: Katarzyna Nowak

Citizen science — the direct involvement of the public in scientific research — has been part of the scientific enterprise for over a century. The internet has elevated citizen science to a new level by connecting large networks of people around the world with shared scientific interests. This symposium focuses on the next level in the development of citizen science as a tool to advance scientific research and the common good. The next generation of citizen science projects will go further by distributing and opening up the entire scientific process, from the choice of topic, hypothesis generation and sample selection all the way to analysis, interpretation and dissemination.

Friday,  April 8, 2016
7:00 pm

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730 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111

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Programme

Speakers

Enlarged view: Kevin Schawinski

Kevin Schawinski, Professor of Galaxy and Black Hole Astrophysics, ETH Zurich and co-founder of the external pageGalaxy Zoo online citizen science project  

Enlarged view: Dirk Helbing

Dirk Helbing, Professor of Computational Social Science, ETH Zurich

Enlarged view: Ulrich Genick

Ulrich Genick, Institute for Molecular Systems Biology, ETH Zurich

Enlarged view: Adrien Treuille

Adrien Treuille, Vice-President of Simulation, Zoox

Enlarged view: Lucy Fortson

Lucy Fortson, Associate Professor and Associate Head, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota and a founding member of the external pageZooniverse project

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Citizen Science and Black Holes with Kevin Schawinski, ETH Zurich
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Digital Revolution / Digital Democracy with Dirk Helbing, ETH Zurich
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Citizen Science / Galaxy Zoo with Brooke Simmons, now Einstein Fellow at UC San Diego
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