6
Mar

FAIR Workshop for Containers, Workflows and Software

Join us for this interactive workshop as we build a shared understanding of FAIR practices for diverse software artifacts and explore how they're applied across the sector.
Audience engaged in a conference presentation.

About the Event

FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles for research artifacts – including containers and workflows – are an increasing focus for research staff, platform developers and researchers across disciplines. This interactive workshop will build a shared understanding of FAIR practices for diverse software artifacts and explore how they are currently applied across the sector. Participants will gain practical insight into FAIR implementation, exchange experiences from different research communities and collaborate toward developing a common approach and emerging consensus on FAIR software practices.

Who Should Attend

  • Research software engineers
  • Researchers who code
  • Digital infrastructure providers
  • Research support professionals
  • Digital research trainers
  • Members from ARCOS, workflow, research software and ML4AU communities

Format

This is an online workshop. You can join from any location, as long as you have internet access.

This session will be recorded and will be provided to all registrants.

Topics and Speakers

  • Fair for Software and Workflows – Dr Johan Gustafsson, Australian Biocommons
  • CODE Beyond FAIR: an alternative view – Nick Jenkins, Australian Research Data Commons
  • Approach to Fair for Neurodesk, SCIGET and AIS Projects – Dr Steffan Bollmann and Aswin Narayanan, UQ
  • FAIR for Containers: a practical approach – Dr Aleem Uddin, Australian Research Data Commons
  • Discussion and collaboration – all

Learn More

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Do you have questions about this event? Contact Dr Aleem Uddin. 

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Date

6 March 2026

Time

1 pm–4 pm AEDT

Type

Workshop

Location

Online

Run by

ARDC

Cost

Free