Rosie Hicks shares her thoughts on RI and data
As data expands the possibilities of research, it is important that researchers are equipped with the necessary capabilities and skills. With a career spanning across the world, we look to Rosie Hicks for her thoughts on the role of RIs in training the digital workforce.
Rosie Hicks is the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC), enabled by NCRIS, to provide Australian researchers with competitive advantage through data. Rosie’s career, spanning Japan, UK and Australia, includes every aspect of scientific instrumentation from product development and technical marketing to the management of multi-user facilities, working in environments that cross academic and industry domains to drive innovation and research translation.
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