Mentorship Programme
on DMPs, SKGs and FAIR Assessment
Designed to foster learning and skill development in the core areas of OSTrails project. Participants will benefit from personalised guidance, support, and the sharing of experiences from leading experts in the field.
Learning objectives
By participating in the mentorship programme, participants will:
- Improve specific technical or soft skills in the targeted topic (DMP, SKG, or FAIR Assessment);
- Learn about best practices, and insights from the expert's experience;
- Develop the ability to adopt best practices and to implement the OSTrails services and specifications;
- Expand their professional network.
Timeline
Open Call for mentees
March 31st – May 9th 2025
Evaluation of applicants
May - June 2025
Mentees acceptance notification
June 2025
Matching process between Mentors and Mentees
June - July 2025
Mentees and Mentors notification
July 2025
Kick-off Meeting
22 September
Regular meetings between Mentors and Mentees
September 2025 - May 2026
Closing session
May - June 2025
Highlights in numbers
52
Mentees
16
Mentors
72
Applicants
34
Individual applications
12
Group applications
29
Accepted applications
15
Rejected applications
Mentors
- Allyson Lister, University of Oxford
- Andrea Mannocci, CNR - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
- Baptiste Cecconi, Observatoire de Paris
- Daniel Garijo, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
- Diamantis Tziotzios, CITE - Communication & Information Technologies Experts SA
- Elli Papadopoulou, Athena Research & Innovation Center
- Esteban González Guardia, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
- Eva Hnatkova, Czech Technical University in Prague
Coordination team
Pedro Principe, André Vieira, Anabela Duarte, University of Minho
- George Kakaletris, CITE - Communication & Information Technologies Experts SA
- Jakub Jirka, Codevence
- Marek Suchánek, Czech Technical University in Prague
- Mark Wilkinson, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
- Pierre Le Sidaner, Observatoire de Paris
- Renaud Duyme, ESRF - European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
- Susanna Sansone, University of Oxford
- Tomasz Miksa, TU Wien - Technische Universität Wien