The Yale Day of Data featured several keynote speakers. Presentations from Yale faculty and researchers were spaced throughout the day. In addition, the 2016 Day of Data marked the official ribbon cutting of the Yale Center for Research Computing (YCRC), located at 160 Saint Ronan Street.
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A final panel discussion, led by Limor Peer, where keynote speakers discuss the day and answer questions.
Harlan Krumholz discusses the genesis of the Yale Open Data Access (YODA) platform for sharing medical research data.
Daisuke Nagai discusses the challenges and opportunities faced by researchers with Big Data using his own field of astrophysics as an example. Arif Harmanci discusses the vulnerability large data sets present and their use to discover private information.
Erin McKiernan discusses Open Science and Open Data through her own experience sharing her research data.
Melanie Martin and Bret Beheim discuss reproducibility in observational research and examine particular problems as demonstrated by anthropological research.
Laura Wexler discuss the Photogrammar project at Yale and the stories behind the pictures.
Allan Dafoe and Beth Simone Noveck lead a panel discussion following their talks and answer open questions.
Beth Simone Noveck discusses the legal, ethical and policy side of Open Data.
Allan Dafoe discusses transparency in research and what sort of processes and mechanisms are required to do so.
Brian Nosek discusses the Open Science Framework, its use and adoption as a platform for open data and open science.
