manage findable accessible interoperable and reusable data
Produce, describe, store, preserve and (re) use scientific data based on FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) principles, making data as open as possible, and as closed as necessary.
Also called: support data reuse in research, ensure data reusability, ensure corrected data storing, ensure data availability
- 116
- occupations list it
- 61
- as essential
- 55
- as useful
Essential for
61- agricultural scientist
- analytical chemist
- anthropologist
- aquaculture biologist
- archaeologist
- astronomer
- behavioural scientist
- biochemical engineer
- biochemist
- bioinformatics scientist
- biometrician
- biophysicist
- chemist
- communication scientist
- computer hardware engineer
- computer scientist
- conservation scientist
- cosmetic chemist
- cosmologist
- criminologist
- data scientist
- demographer
- ecologist
- economist
- educational researcher
- environmental scientist
- epidemiologist
- geneticist
- geographer
- geologist
- historian
- hydrologist
- ICT research consultant
- immunologist
- kinesiologist
- linguist
- literary scholar
- mathematician
- media scientist
- meteorologist
- metrologist
- microbiologist
- mineralogist
- museum scientist
- oceanographer
- palaeontologist
- pharmacologist
- philosopher
- physicist
- physiologist
- political scientist
- psychologist
- religion scientific researcher
- seismologist
- sociologist
- statistician
- thanatology researcher
- toxicologist
- university research assistant
- urban planner
- veterinary scientist
Useful for
55- anthropology lecturer
- archaeology lecturer
- architecture lecturer
- art studies lecturer
- assistant lecturer
- automation engineer
- biology lecturer
- biomedical engineer
- business lecturer
- chemistry lecturer
- classical languages lecturer
- communications lecturer
- computer science lecturer
- dentistry lecturer
- earth science lecturer
- economics lecturer
- education studies lecturer
- electromagnetic engineer
- electromechanical engineer
- engineering lecturer
- food science lecturer
- general practitioner
- healthcare specialist lecturer
- higher education lecturer
- history lecturer
- journalism lecturer
- law lecturer
- linguistics lecturer
- mathematics lecturer
- mechatronics engineer
- medical device engineer
- medicine lecturer
- microelectronics engineer
- microsystem engineer
- modern languages lecturer
- nursing lecturer
- optical engineer
- optoelectronic engineer
- optomechanical engineer
- pharmacy lecturer
- philosophy lecturer
- photonics engineer
- physics lecturer
- politics lecturer
- psychology lecturer
- religious studies lecturer
- research and development manager
- sensor engineer
- social work lecturer
- sociology lecturer
- space science lecturer
- specialised doctor
- test engineer
- university literature lecturer
- veterinary medicine lecturer
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