Join us for the culminating event of the SciLake project: a half-day online event showcasing practical solutions to scientific knowledge fragmentation through customizable Scientific Knowledge Graphs piloted in real-world, domain-specific contexts.
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Date
Tuesday, 10th March 2026
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Time
9:00-12:30 CET
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Location
Online via Zoom, hosted by OpenAIRE
Scientific research today faces a critical challenge: valuable knowledge is scattered across countless sources, making discovery difficult and hindering informed decision-making. After three years of collaborative research and innovation, SciLake has created practical solutions that give researchers the tools to turn their domain knowledge into standardized, interoperable Scientific Knowledge Graphs (SKGs).
Bridging Domain Expertise and Knowledge Management
SciLake bridges the gap between domain expertise and technical knowledge management. While scientists understand their fields deeply, they often lack the specialized skills to organize knowledge effectively. Conversely, technical experts need domain insights to structure information meaningfully.
Through collaboration with experts in neuroscience, cancer, transportation, and energy research, we have created a highly customizable ecosystem of components for seamless data access and knowledge discovery.
Program Highlights
- Two expert panels on
- Turning scattered knowledge into living knowledgs graphs
- Unlocking hidden patterns in knowledge graphs
- Live demonstrations from four domain-specific pilot applications
- Q&A sessions
Agenda
Times are CET
09:00 - 09:05 | 5' | Welcome address |
09:05 - 09-20 | 15' | Introduction to the problem of scientific knowledge fragmentation - the SciLake project journey Thanasis Vergoulis (ARC) |
09:20 - 10:10 | 50' | Panel: "Turning scattered knowledge into living knowledge graphs" Stefania Amodeo (Chair, OpenAIRE), Miriam Baglioni (ISTI-CNR), Nicolau Duran (SIRIS Academic), Eric Jeangirard (MESR), Haris Papageorgiou (ARC) |
10:10 - 10:20 | 10' | Break |
10:20 - 11:20 | 60' | Demonstrations of SciLake tools through pilot case studies |
11:20 - 11:30 | 10' | Break |
11:30 - 12:20 | 50' | Panel: "Unlocking hidden patterns in knowledge graphs" Nick Yakovets (TUe), Serafeim Chatzopoulos (ARC), Andreas Kolleger (Neo4j), Francesco Osborne (Open University) |
12:20 - 12:30 | 10' | Closing remarks |
Registration is required. Secure your spot today!