Research data management
- Kolloquium
Research data management
Research data management (RDM) has become an essential part of today's scientific practice, ensuring transparency, reproducibility, and long-term availability of research results. In this colloquium, Olaf Kletke will provide an overview of the principles and practical aspects of RDM, with a focus on the challenges and opportunities specific to the research conducted at TU Dortmund. Topics include data organization, documentation, storage, and sharing, as well as the role of institutional infrastructure and community standards. The talk will also highlight best practices that support efficient workflows and compliance with funding requirements.



![3D visualisation of human neuronal tissue reconstructed by multi-scale X-ray phase contrast tomography. Neuronal cell nuclei are shown in yellow for the granule neurons in the dentate gyrus region of the hippocampus. Blood vessels are shown in red. By changing the X-ray optical magnification in the multi-scale recordings, one can zoom into regions-of-interest (red ovals). In these scans the resolution is high enough to resolve sub-structures of the nucleus, associated with different DNA packing regimes. Adapted from [6]](/storages/physik/_processed_/e/4/csm_Kolloquium_Salditt_0e30a3f090.png)




