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These speakers can cover several topics in the field of Open Science:

(see also the list of Open Science Speakers from the Netherland National Platform Open Science: https://www.openscience.nl/en/open-science-speakers)

Name Affiliation Contact Topics
Ruben C. Arslan Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin ruben.arslan@gmail.com bad science vs. open science, preregistration and Registered Reports, replications, using OSF, Online data collection (privacy, anonymity, de-identification, openness, discoverability), reproducible, documented analyses using R, Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable metadata
Malte Elson Ruhr-Universität Bochum malte.elson@rub.de Boring things with "P": Preregistration, p-hacking (questionable research practices), power (and sensitivity) analysis, publication bias, peer review; replications, data sharing
Susann Fiedler Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods susann.fiedler@gmail.com Preregistration & Other Tools for Increasing Reproducibility, Using OSF, Open Data, Replications
Tobias Heycke GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften Tobias.Heycke@gesis.org Preregistration and registered reports, reproducible research with R (R Markdown, git), replication, open science in sociology/ social sciences
Kai Horstmann Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin horstmak@hu-berlin.de Preregistration, General introduction, Using OSF, R and Open Science
Claudia Neuendorf Institut zur Qualitätsentwicklung im Bildungswesen claudia.neuendorf@iqb.hu-berlin.de Open Science and Replicability, Preregistration, Data Management, Open Data
Mariella Paul University of Göttingen mariella.paul@uni-goettingen.de General introduction to Open Science, Intro to preregistration, Preregistration of EEG projects, Harry Potter-themed intro to reproducibility, How to start an OS initiative
Frank Renkewitz Uni Erfurt frank.renkewitz@uni-erfurt.de p-hacking and other problems with significance testing, publication biases and tools for their detection, power, meta-analysis, replications, preregistrations, OSF intro
Lydia Riedl Philipps-Universität Marburg Riedll@staff.uni-marburg.de general introduction to open science, open data, open access, preregistration, OSF intro, introduction to repositories, reproducibility, FAIR data, research data management, open science in neuroscience, Brain Imaging Data Structure
Julia Rohrer Uni Leipzig julia.rohrer@uni-leipzig.de General intro replication crisis, robust analysis, secondary data analysis
Anne Scheel TU Eindhoven a.m.scheel@tue.nl General introduction open science/replication crisis (hands-on workshop or talk), Preregistration, Why you should start an Open Science Committee at your institution, power analysis, equivalence testing
Thomas Scherndl Universität Salzburg thomas.scherndl@sbg.ac.at Preregistration (Theorie + Hands-on mit AsPredicted bzw. OSF), Replicability and Reproducibility - Crisis in (Psychological) Science and possible ways how to get over it, General Introduction to Open Science; Tipps & Tricks für Open Science mit R (u.a. Workflow, Versionsgeschichte und Package Management)
Felix Schönbrodt Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München felix.schoenbrodt@psy.lmu.de General introduction in Open Science/ Replication crisis,
Preregistration,
Dos and Don'ts of data analysis (p-hacking and how to avoid it),
Power Analysis
Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck Uni Bern / MPI Human Development, Berlin michael@schulte-mecklenbeck.com General introduction open science/replication crisis , Preregistration, Reproducible Analysis with R Markdown, version control with git
Thomas Schultze-Gerlach Queen's University Belfast t.schultze@qub.ac.uk preregistration, replications, general introduction to open science
Rima-Maria Rahal Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods; Tilburg University rahal.rimamaria@gmail.com General introduction to the replication crisis and open science, philosophy of science, preregistration, increasing replicability (theory & hands-on), open educational resources
Angelika Stefan Universiteit van Amsterdam a.m.stefan@uva.nl General introduction to Open Science, Preregistration, Bayesian data analysis
Julia Stern Universität Bremen jstern@uni-bremen.de General introduction to Open Science, Preregistration, Registered Reports, Replications
Flavio Azevedo Friedrich Schiller University flavio.azevedo@uni-jena.de Integrating open and reproducible science tenets into higher education (e.g., FORRT)
Philipp Zumstein University of Mannheim philipp.zumstein@bib.uni-mannheim.de open access (e.g. organization and talk at of the Open Access event, open source (e.g. this talk), open science and reproducible research overall (e.g. talk within the OpenUP! series)
Manuel Rausch Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt manuel.rausch@ku.de General introduction into open science & replication crisis

Student speakers

You can also directly contact the Open Science working group of the PsyFaKo (openscience@psyfako.org) to get further information about the student speakers.

Name Affiliation Contact Topics
Julian Fick Universität Salzburg julian.fick@sbg.ac.at General Introduction to Replicability/Reproducibility, Questionable Research Practices & Open Science, e.g. workshops on "How can I start with doing robust research?", "What can I do as a student to promote good scientific practices at my university?"
Maximilian Frank Technische Universität München maximilian.frank@psy.lmu.de General introduction to replication crisis and Open Science; Teaching practices in psychology regarding QRPs and Open Science; How to spread Open Science at your university
Laura Goetz Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München laura.goetz@campus.lmu.de General introduction to replication crisis and OS; How to spread OS at your uni
Luise Heyde-Schulte Universität Osnarbrück luise_heyde_schulte@web.de General introduction to replication crisis and Open Science; Teaching practices in psychology regarding QRPs and Open Science; How to spread Open Science at your university
Stephan Nuding Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München stephan.nuding@yahoo.de General introduction to replication crisis and OS; Teaching practices in psychology regarding QRPs and Open Science
Leonhard Schramm Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München leo_schramm@t-online.de General introduction to replication crisis and OS; Teaching practices in psychology regarding QRPs and Open Science
Lisa Ullrich Albert-Ludwig Universität Freiburg lisaullrich@posteo.de General to replication crisis and Open Science, How to spread OS at your University, What can I do as a student to promote good scientific practice at my university
Leonhard Volz Universität Wien leonhard.volz@univie.ac.at General introduction to replication crisis and Open Science; Teaching practices in psychology regarding QRPs and Open Science; How to spread Open Science at your university
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