Open Science
Open Science aids collaboration, accelerates discovery and innovation, and supports research integrity, enabling transparency and verification of research results. It works across STFC National Laboratories to provide support for greater openness in research and the adoption of the FAIR data principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable).
Open Science helps researchers by:
- Providing support for and enabling open science policies, practices and tools through open access publications and FAIR data practices
- Managing and curating research repositories
- Participating in research projects
FAQs
What do we offer?
The Ada Lovelace Centre will fund 50% of the cost of a studentship (fees and stipend) with a partner University.
What is the Ada Lovelace Centre?
The Ada Lovelace Centre is a collaborative hub that helps UK science facilities use computing to solve complex research challenges. It brings together experts in data, software, and artificial intelligence to accelerate scientific progress.
Who can apply?
Any academic belonging to a UK university with the authorisation to supervise PhD students may apply as the university supervisor.
Who can work with the Ada Lovelace Centre?
Researchers, technical professionals, and organisations can engage with the Ada Lovelace Centre by proposing collaborative projects, joining challenge-led initiatives, or exploring shared computing solutions across STFC’s facilities.