Keynote Speakers
Gianmaria Gava
Florian Aigner
Florian Aigner is a physicist and science communicator. He completed his PhD in theoretical quantum physics at TU Wien (Vienna University of Technology) and now works as an author, journalist, and public speaker. His work in science communication has received multiple awards. His latest book, which expands on his keynote at the Open Science Festival, is a highly accessible introduction to quantum theory and was named "Wissenschaftsbuch des Jahres 2023" by "Bild der Wissenschaft".
Mark Hahnel
Mark Hahnel is the VP Open Research at Digital Science. He is the founder of Figshare, which he created while completing his PhD in stem cell biology at Imperial College London. Figshare currently provides research data infrastructure for institutions, publishers and funders globally. He is passionate about open science and the potential it has to revolutionize the research community. Mark sits on the board of DataCite and the advisory board for Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). He was on the judging panel for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Wellcome Trust Open Science prize and acted as an advisor for the Springer Nature master classes.
Panelists
Ben McLeish
Ben McLeish is a seasoned professional at Digital Science, a technology company focused on research and innovation. In his current role as EMEA Sales Manager, he is responsible for sales and advocacy across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa for Dimensions and Altmetric services. Ben has a specific focus on monitoring research impact and research security monitoring, in which high-risk collaborations can be flagged for review by universities as they build international collaboration networks. Ben has been with Digital Science for over a decade, joining the company in September 2014. He is known for his expertise in academic metrics, research analytics, and digital tools for the academic sector.
Ben frequently participates in industry events and discussions, sharing insights on topics such as research impact assessment and open science. As part of the Digital Science team, he works with academic institutions to implement research intelligence solutions.
Paloma Marín-Arraiza
Paloma Marín-Arraiza works at ORCID as the Associate Director of Engagement. She holds a degree in Physics and a master's in Scientific Information and Communication, both from the University of Granada (Spain). She obtained her PhD in Information Science at São Paulo State University (Brazil), with a thesis focused on data modelling for enhanced publications. Before joining ORCID, she worked in research libraries in Germany and Austria, dealing with non-textual research outputs and persistent identifiers, respectively.
She is a guest lecturer on courses in Research Data Management and Data Stewardship in Spain and Austria, and a member of the editorial board and reviewer committee of four diamond open-access journals in the field of information science.
Toma Susi
Toma Susi, born in Helsinki in 1983, is a Finnish physicist and associate professor at the University of Vienna. His research is focused on atomic-scale materials science and electron microscopy. After receiving his Ph.D. from Aalto University in 2011, he moved to Austria two years later. In 2017, he received an ERC Starting Grant to develop a new method for manipulating materials at the atomic level, and in 2021 received tenure.
Susi is a strong advocate of Open Science. He publishes almost all of his research as Open Access, often including open datasets and analysis code. He has been actively involved in several Open Science initiatives, including serving on the Scientific Advisory Board of Open Research Europe, chairing an Open Science Task Force of the Initiative for Science in Europe, and being a member of the first Steering Committee of the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA) until late 2024.
Other Contributors
Workshop Leaders, Moderators, Speakers
Clemens Apprich
Clemens Apprich, Vorsitzender von Open Science Austria (OSA), ist Leiter der Abteilung Medientheorie sowie des Peter Weibel Forschungsinstituts für Digitale Kulturen an der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, wo er seit 2021 die Professur für Medientheorie und Mediengeschichte innehat. Seit Herbst 2023 ist er Vizerektor für Forschung und Digitalität.
University of Vienna / Maria Frenay
Monika Bargmann
Monika is the Data Stewardess for the Faculty of Philological and Cultural Studies at the University of Vienna. A passionate librarian, she has a background in Library & Information Science, German Literary Studies, and Urban & Regional Development, is professionally interested in web archiving and metadata, and personally enjoys Star Trek, forestry, and cats.
Monika has considerable experience as a member of the editorial board of an OA repository and of a diamond OA journal, both in Library & Information Science.
AUSSDA/derknopfdruecker.com
Otto Bodi-Fernandez
Als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Soziologie repräsentiert Otto AUSSDA an der Universität Graz und ist damit Ansprechperson für alle AUSSDA-Belange in der Region. Neben Forschung und Lehre unterstützt er AUSSDA in der Datenakquise, bietet Beratung und Schulungen zum Thema Forschungsdatenmanagement an und betreut Forschende bei der Archivierung von Replikationsdaten.
Meghan Bohardt
Meghan is the Open Science Officer at the Library of the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna. She enjoys working directly with scientists and university staff to create epistemically fruitful data management structures. With a background in Cultural Anthropology and Library and Information Studies, questions of (in)accessibility and ownership over data and knowledge production inform her work.
Andreas Brandtner
Leiter der Universitätsbibliothek der Universität Wien
Christian Buchmayer
Christian arbeitet seit 2012 an der Universitätsbibliothek Wien. Nach langjähriger Arbeit im CRIS-Team ist er nun seit Oktober 2024 OJS-Betreuer im Open Access Office. Dabei übersetzt er gerne Nutzer:innenbedürfnisse in funktionale Software. Bemerkenswert ist auch sein Interesse daran, wie sich IT-Systeme als Abbild von (bürokratischen) Prozessen manifestieren.
Daniel Dörler
Daniel Dörler is a Senior Scientist at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) in Vienna, specializing in zoology, ecology, and citizen science. He co-founded the Citizen Science Network Austria and coordinates the platform "Österreich forscht." His work emphasizes citizen science, open science practices, and public engagement, contributing to research transparency and participatory methodologies.
Dominik Denk
Dominik works in the Research and Publication Services Department of the Vienna University Library.
Jansenberger Fotografie
Victoria Eisenheld
Victoria works in the Research and Publication Services Department of the Vienna University Library. She studied German Philology, Linguistics and Library and Information Science. In the PHAIDRA-Services team she is responsible for supporting researchers in using the institutional repository PHAIDRA to publish and archive their research data.
Michael Feichtinger
Michael coordinates the data stewardship program at the University of Vienna. Together with a team of embedded data stewards, he develops needs-based Research Data Management services for researchers and students. He leads the certificate course “Data Steward” – the first further education programme for data stewards in Austria.
Elena Fürst
Elena is deputy head of the Research Information System u:cris at the University of Vienna. She has a background in comparative literature and information management. In her current role she supports researchers in research documentation, research data management and showcasing research activities.
Julia Geistberger
Julia works at AUSSDA, the Austrian Social Science Data Archive, located at the Vienna University Library. She has been engaged in projects to implement and promote the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and developing trainings on open research practices for several years and is currently working for the project Infra4NextGen, organizing training events on the (re-)use of social survey data.
Werner Gruber
Christian Gumpenberger
Christian is an Austrian expert in bibliometrics and savvy in Open Access. He holds a doctorate in veterinary medicine and a master's degree in Library and Information Science. As the Head of the Bibliometrics and Publication Strategies team at the University of Vienna, he has been involved in promoting Open Science initiatives in Austria. His work includes leading a subproject in the Austrian Transition to Open Access 2 project (AT2OA2), investigating the visibility of Open Access publications using alternative metrics, as well as co-leading the ORCID Austria Consortium.
Claudia Hackl
Claudia works at the intersection of Open Education and Open Science, supporting higher education institutions in Austria in implementing Open Educational Resources (OER) and developing strategies for upskilling. As part of the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Vienna, she is responsible for advancing OER infrastructure and services in collaboration with various departments, leveraging her background in didactics, informatics, and library science.
Stefan Hanslik
Derzeit provisorischer Leiter der Abteilung II/3 Grundlagenforschung (MINT) und Forschungsinfrastrukturen sowie Leiter des Referates II/3a Technische Wissenschaften im Bundesministerium für Frauen, Wissenschaft und Forschung. Mitarbeit in zahlreichen nationalen Gremien sowie Gremien der Europäischen Union, darunter im Governance Board der European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) und im Sounding Board von Open Science Austria (OSA).
Matthias Heni
Matthias Heni works at the TU Wien Bibliothek as an Information Manager with a focus on persistent identifiers (PIDs) and metadata. He is responsible for the coordination of the Austrian national PID consortia for ORCID and DOI and actively participates in working groups related to persistent identifiers, research infrastructure and open science.
AUSSDA / derknopfdruecker.com
Lisa Hönegger
Lisa is the deputy head of AUSSDA, the Austrian Social Science Data Archive, located at the Vienna University Library. She leads the University's Research Data Management working group and is actively engaged in Open Science and the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
Christoph Hornung
Christoph leitet die Publikationsservices der TU Wien Bibliothek. Er hat Open-Access-Projekte in verschiedenen Fächern wie Nachhaltigkeitsforschung und Romanistik durchgeführt. Neben dem Bloggen und Schreiben über Open Science-Themen, u.a. für iRights.info und open-access.network, hat er Erfahrung in der Leitung von Workshops und als freiberuflicher Berater für Wissenschaftskommunikation und Publizieren.
Max Kaiser
Max is the head of the University of Vienna Research and Publication Services Department, which includes six expert teams advancing open science through services in research data management, data stewardship, open access, bibliometrics, research information, and digital preservation. His work supports researchers in meeting open science goals by developing practical, cross-disciplinary infrastructures that simplify publishing, sharing, and research preservation.
Emily J. Kate
Emily is the Data Steward for the Faculty of Life Sciences at the University of Vienna. With a PhD in Anthropology and Demography, she proudly describes herself as "scientifically nosey" and enjoys connecting with scientists to develop tailored solutions that meet their unique and evolving needs.
Franz Kerschbaum
Franz Kerschbaum teaches Observational Astrophysics at the Institute of Astrophysics at the University of Vienna. His areas of research include the late stages of stellar evolution, astronomical instrument development with a focus on space experiments and questions of the history of science. He also works as a consultant for a number of international institutions such as ESA, ESO and the EU, is popularising astronomy and science and engages in interdisciplinary projects.
David Krassnig
David ist Bibliothekar an der TU Wien Bibliothek mit Schwerpunkt auf Open Access und Publikationsservices. Er hat einen Master in Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft, eine staatliche Qualifikation als Assessor des Bibliotheksdienstes und einen PhD in Linguistik. Zuvor arbeitete er in den Digital Humanities an der Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg.
Consuelo Mahrer
Consuelo is part of the u:cris team within the Research and Publication Services Department at the University of Vienna. Alongside her editorial duties, she helps design and implement initiatives to promote information literacy. She oversees data quality, provides user support, and drives the ongoing development of the research information system.
Paloma Marín-Arraiza
Paloma Marín-Arraiza works at ORCID as the Associate Director of Engagement. She holds a degree in Physics and a master's in Scientific Information and Communication, both from the University of Granada (Spain). Before joining ORCID, she worked in research libraries in Germany and Austria, dealing with non-textual research outputs and persistent identifiers, respectively.
Ralf Rebmann, CC BY 4.0
Katja Mayer
Katja Mayer is a sociologist at the University of Vienna’s Department of Science and Technology Studies. She specializes in the intersection of science, technology, and society, focusing on open science, citizen science, and computational social sciences. Her work addresses ethical, cultural, and socio-technical challenges in data-driven research. Mayer has contributed extensively to policy advice, science diplomacy, and participatory methodologies, promoting transparency and inclusivity in knowledge production.
Günther "Gunkl" Paal
Günther Paal, known as "Gunkl," is an Austrian cabaret artist and musician. Renowned for his sharp wit and intellectual humor, he often incorporates philosophical and scientific themes into his performances. Gunkl has established himself as a prominent figure in Austria's cabaret scene, admired for his unique style and thought-provoking commentary. He has received numerous awards, including the Austrian Cabaret Prize in 2018.
AUSSDA / derknopfdruecker.com
Dimitri Prandner
Dimitri ist Post Doc Researcher an der Abteilung für empirische Sozialforschung an der Universität Linz und regionaler Ansprechpartner für AUSSDA in Oberösterreich und Salzburg. Er unterstützt AUSSDA in der Begleitforschung und bietet Forschenden Beratung zu Forschungsdatenmanagement und Datenschutz an. Er ist Mitglied des SSÖ Konsortiums, leitet das Arbeitspaket 5 – Digitalisierung der sozialwissenschaftlichen Methodenlehre im Rahmen des Digitize(!)-Projekts und vertritt Österreich in einem Projekt, das sich mit Umfragedaten zu ethnischen und migrantischen Minderheiten beschäftigt.
Dimitri hat Abschlüsse in Soziologie (Mag.) sowie Kommunikationswissensschaft (Dr.) und ist Ars Docendi Preisträger 2020.
Katharina Rieck
Katharina Rieck arbeitet als Open Science Managerin beim Österreichischen Wissenschaftsfonds (FWF). In dieser Funktion ist sie für die strategische Entwicklung und Umsetzung der Open-Science-Agenda des FWF zuständig. Sie koordiniert Förderprogramme zur Unterstützung von Open-Access-Publikationen und -Infrastrukturen und ist für die FWF-Strategie zum Forschungsdatenmanagement verantwortlich. Sie vertritt den FWF in mehreren nationalen und internationalen Gremien wie unter anderem Science Europe Working Groups, Crossref Board of Directors, CoARA und dem Steering Board von Open Science Austria (OSA).
Barbara Sánchez Solís
Barbara leitet seit 2018 das Zentrum für Forschungsdatenmanagement an der TU Wien. Dort unterstützt sie Forschende beim professionellen Umgang mit Forschungsdaten und stellt benutzerfreundliche Infrastrukturen und Services bereit, etwa ein Repositorium zur Veröffentlichung von Forschungsdaten. Sie engagiert sich in institutionellen und nationalen Digitalisierungsprojekten und ist eng mit österreichischen Forschungseinrichtungen vernetzt. Auf europäischer Ebene wirkt sie am Aufbau der European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) mit. Zudem setzt sie sich für die Integration von Forschungsdatenmanagement in die Lehre ein und war maßgeblich an der Entwicklung entsprechender Lehrveranstaltungen beteiligt.
Bernhard Schubert
Bernhard is deputy head of the Open Access Office at the University of Vienna and has been active in the Open Access movement in Austria and beyond since 2015. His main interest currently lies in the area of scholar-led Diamond OA publishing.