FONDA Winter Lecture Series Continues into 2026!

On January 20th at 15:00, FONDA will continue our Winter Lecture Series. We will meet at HU-Main Campus, Unter den Linden 6, Room 2249a for three exciting talks by:

  • Laura Koesten – University of Vienna: A Human-Centered Perspective on Data-Centric Sensemaking
  • Gabin An – Korea University: Finding Bugs at Scale: LLM-Based Fault Localization in Real-World Software
  • Karsten Peters-von Gehlen – Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum: Bridging Petabyte-Scale Climate Data and Analysis Workflows with FAIR Digital Objects

The complete schedule can be found here: FONDA Winter Lecture Series and you can also follow the lectures online.

We are looking forward to seeing you there!

FONDA Winter 2025/2026 Lecture Series Begins Oct. 28

On selected Tuesday afternoons from October 28th 2025 to mid-February 2026, FONDA will host 2-3 short scientific talks on a variety of topics related to large scale data analysis and workflows in natural science. The complete schedule (subject to change) can be found here: FONDA Winter Lecture Series.

On October 28th, we will meet in the Humboldt-Kabinett (first floor seminar room of Rudower Chaussee 25, 12489 Berlin-Adlershof) at 15:15 for the following two talks:

  • Nikos Tsakiridis – University of Thessaloniki: From Petabytes to Pedons: Cloud-Native Earth Analytics for Soil Mapping
  • Matthes Rieke – 52 Degrees North: Biodiversity monitoring with openEO – a look at scalability and reproducibility

You can also follow our lecture series online.

We are looking forward to seeing you there!