Want to relive the ICRI experience or weren’t able to make it to Brisbane? The #ICRI2024 Conference Report is now online, with thorough summaries of all 23 sessions, plus the 22 side events https://lnkd.in/gkBBTbTy Plus, a reminder you can view all the conference sessions in full on our YouTube channel https://lnkd.in/gUjXBV3m
About us
Hosted biennially, the International Conference on Research Infrastructures is the major professional forum for the global research infrastructure community. ICRI 2024 will be held in Brisbane, Australia, and will bring together policymakers, research institution leaders, facility operators, users and researchers, to discuss pressing topics of interest, trends and challenges facing research infrastructures around the world.
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https://icri2024.au
External link for ICRI 2024
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Brisbane
- Type
- Nonprofit
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Brisbane, AU
Updates
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How was your #ICRI2024 experience? Do you have any feedback for our organisers or for future events? Our feedback survey has been emailed to all attendees. Please fill out this short form, to help us and future ICRI organisers continue improving the Conference for you. We are also pleased to announce that the session recordings and PDF presentations are now available. You can find the presentations linked on their respective session pages and on our ICRI 2024 YouTube channel. https://lnkd.in/gUjXBV3m
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That’s a wrap! Thank you to everyone who has joined us online or in-person for #ICRI2024, we truly appreciate your presence and participation. Over the past three days, we have explored a variety of research disciplines and issues relevant to the international RI community and provided many opportunities to extend these discussions amongst yourselves in small and large group settings. We hope you that you will take these connections with you and continue to strengthen collaborations amongst RI globally. If you wish to revisit some of these moments, please visit the ICRI photo gallery. Session recordings, presentations, and a feedback survey will be made available later this month, joined by a post-event evaluation report next year. We hope ICRI 2024 has provided you with fresh insights, information and opportunities.
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#ICRI2024 has officially begun! Look forward to three days of insightful, thought-provoking discussions and a week of networking opportunities with RI stakeholders and experts from around the world. To see the latest updates, register for side events and find potential contacts, make sure you download the Brella app. See you here!
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Welcome to Brisbane! While you are at the #ICR12024 Welcome Reception tonight, take an immersive deep dive into what it is like on board Australia's 94-metre advanced ocean research vessel (RV) Investigator. The Investigate exhibit is a 3D, interactive experience that replicates the science laboratories on the Investigator and allows people across Australia to experience research infrastructure in action.
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Cosmic echoes around the globe 🌏 Art and astronomy are connecting science and culture between Australia and South Africa in the new art exhibition Cosmic Echoes, featuring artworks showcasing connection to land and sky. The international SKA Observatory (SKAO) worked with Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, the Wajarri Yamaji Group and the SARAO - South African Radio Astronomy Observatory to feature art and stories from the cultures of both SKA telescope sites. The Wajarri Yamaji People are Traditional Owners and Native Title Holders of Inyarrimanha Ilgari Bundara, CSIRO’s Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory, home of the SKAO’s SKA-Low telescope. They have been observing the sky, telling stories and creating art from their knowledge for thousands of years. Many of the artworks in Cosmic Echoes feature the Pleiades cluster of stars, known as the Seven Sisters across many cultures. The uniquely Indigenous-Australian Emu in the Sky also appears in many of the Wajarri artworks. Building such ethical, meaningful and respectful collaborations with First Nations peoples will be a focus of the International Conference on Research Infrastructures when it begins next Tuesday, the 3rd of December. Maori, Lakota, Sami, and Aboriginal Australians will lead discussions on Indigenous engagement in research infrastructure projects. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/gSNv_9yi
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Explore space and beyond with Dr Zhiming Cai Dive into the latest innovations in space observation with Dr Cai at #ICRI2024 and discover how these pioneering efforts are pushing the frontier of knowledge. Dr Zhiming Cai is the Director of the Scientific Satellite Institute at the Innovation Academy for Microsatellites, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has extensive experience in science satellites, including the Einstein Probe, DAMPE, and the Taiji-I. He serves as an editorial board member for the Journal of Astronomy and Instruments and a youth committee member of the Chinese Society of Space Science. Committed to advancing space research and technology, Dr Cai contributes to innovative projects. Find out more about this session on the ICRI website. https://lnkd.in/g9WP4DW6
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There is a critical need to address biosecurity concerns and prepare for any future pandemics. What role can research infrastructures play in this process? Come along to this breakout session on Day 2 of the conference, where Professor Brett Sutton will help us investigate strategies for building resilient and adaptable health RIs capable of responding to emerging global health threats. Brett is the Director of Health & Biosecurity at CSIRO. He is a qualified public health physician, with extensive experience and clinical expertise in public health and communicable diseases, gained through experience in government, emergency medicine and field-based international work. He holds specialist knowledge in tropical medicine and infectious disease. Professor Sutton has held a variety of roles, including emergency medicine, complex humanitarian environments, field-based international work, and several senior positions in government including the role of Victoria’s Chief Health Officer together with the role of Victoria’s Chief Human Biosecurity Officer. Find out more about the session on the ICRI website. https://lnkd.in/guXU6FtX
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