SciTS 2022 Conference Program
Monday, August 1, 2022
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10:00 AM - 1:00 PM ET: Workshops
- Team Science 101
- Dr. Kara Hall, National Cancer Institute
- Network Leaders in Convergence Research Teams: An Emergent Model
- Dr. Gemma Jiang, Colorado State University
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM ET: Workshops
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Tuesday, August 2, 2022
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM ET: Plenary
How Do We Build “Swift Trust” in Team Science and Transdisciplinary Collaborations?
Dr. Catherine Lyall Professor of Science & Public Policy, School of Social & Political Science, University of Edinburgh
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11:30 PM - 12:30 PM ET: Paper and Panel Sessions
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Cognition and Collaboration as Knowledge Integration and Transfer
- Towards a Body of Knowledge of Transdisciplinary Research
- Research Development Professionals as Catalysts for Statewide Interdisciplinary Teams
- What Knowledge Should Be Shared and Remain Unique to Individuals in Interdisciplinary Collaboration?
- Toward a Science of Interdependence for Autonomous Human-Machine Teams and Systems.
Creating Connections and Collaborative Environments to Support Team Science
- The Mediating Effect of Team Experience in the Work Environment
- A Longitudinal Study of Collaboration Dynamics and Scientific Productivity of Health Researchers: The Role of New and Existing Ties
- Establishing a Geographically-Distributed Science and Technology Center in Ocean Science
Creating Research Communities for Collaborative Science
- International Research Collaborations: An Analysis of Researchers' Perspectives in Japan and the United States
- Mapping the STEM Collaboration Ecosystem Part One: Human Infrastructure Case Studies
- Drs. Katie Pratt, Lou Woodley
- Transdisciplinary Environmental Justice Research: A Case Study
- Drs. Jonny Abdal, Antoinette Shirley, Linnea Vicari
Compositional Dynamics and their Influence on Team Science
- Magnets of Collaboration: When Salary Disparity is a Draw Rather Than a Drag for Teaming
- Team Power Dynamics and Team Impact: New Perspectives on Scientific Collaboration using Career Age as a Proxy for Team Power
- Better Science through Philosophy: The Challenges and Benefits of Including Philosophers of Science on Science Teams
Panel: Forming and Launching High-Impact Science Teams: Three Models of Team Science Facilitation
Panelists: Betsy Rolland, PhD MLIS MPH, Beth LaPensee, PhD, Marisa A. Rinkus, MS, PhD
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM ET: Plenary
Socio-Environmental Sustainability: Collaborative Research that Matters
Dr. Margaret Palmer Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland Director of National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center
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3:00 PM - 4:15 PM ET: Paper and Panel Sessions
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Facilitating Team Science to Foster Improved Interactions
- Science Facilitation: Navigating the Intersection of Intellectual and Interpersonal Expertise in Scientific Collaboration
- Toward a Research Agenda for Facilitating Clinical and Translational Research Teams
- NASA ICESat-2 Applications: Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration for Improved Decision Making
- Dr. Sabrina Delgado Arias
Examining Interdisciplinary Educational Approaches to Transform Learning Experiences
- Improving Creative Innovation and Interdisciplinary Collaboration among STEM Graduate Students through the Humanities
- A Holistic Approach to the Climate Emergency: Transdisciplinary Collaborative PhD Pilot at the University of British Columbia
- Dr. Aishwarya Ramachandran
- A Comparison of Interdisciplinarity Education Programs at the Undergraduate and Graduate Levels at the University of Waterloo
Understanding Team Process and Outcomes via the Study of Group Dynamics
- Processing Team Feedback: Exploring Emotional and Cognitive Responses to Team-Level Feedback
- Fostering constructive controversy for team learning and cooperation: Setting the stage for psychological safety
- Complex Coordination Dynamics in Scientific Teams
The What and How of Team Science Writing and Publications
- Talking and Walking Interdisciplinarity Across Fields
- Novel Approach for Tracking Multidisciplinary Research Productivity Using Institutional Databases
- Lost in Translations: Writing Assumptions and Practices in Interdisciplinary Life Sciences
Panel: Understanding and Addressing Interdisciplinary Learning: Perspectives from NSF Funded Research to Improve Team Science Education
Moderator: Dr. Stephen M. Fiore, Panelists, Troy Hartley, Deborah Diaz Granados, Margaret Webb
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM ET: Choose Your Own Adventure Sessions
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Ocean Memory
- Challenges and Opportunities in Organizing a Cross-Disciplinary, Virtual Seminar Series and Workshop around Ocean Memory
- The Lost City and Ocean Memory
- Ocean Memory - Jean Gnome shares their encounter with Riftia, the wonderful extremophile!
- Artistic Research within the Ocean Memory Project
Research in Practice
- Pandemics Spur Novel Combinations of Pre-existing Knowledge: Evidence from COVID-19 Pandemic
- Organizing Inter- and Transdisciplinary Research in Practice. The Case of the Meta-Organization French LTSER platforms
- How to Collaborate in a Crisis: Lessons from the Development of the Scottish COVID-19 Wastewater Testing Programme
- Managing Hybrid Learning Design: Building Trust, Engagement and Purpose
- Translational Clinical Scientists Key to Innovative Research
- From Evidence-Based Scientific Recommendations to Actual Implementations: The Usefulness of Existing Institutional Structures
Team Science Solutions in a Virtual and Real World Setting
- Team Science Solutions for Collaborative Arctic Research Challenges
- SDG Research Collabs: Are We There Yet?
- Interdisciplinarityness Within and Across the Institution: An Exploratory Case Study at a High-Research University
- Institutionalizing Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity: Lessons for Team Science from Collaborations across Cultures and Communities
- Inclusion Nudges in Team Science
- Further Divided Gender Gaps in Research Productivity and Collaboration during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Using the Arts to Flip Understanding: A Workshop for New Perspective
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM ET
Poster Session
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Wednesday, August 3, 2022
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM ET: Plenary
Small vs. Big Teams - (Fundamental) Differences in Formation Mechanisms and Roles
Dr. Staša Milojević Associate Professor of Informatics, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, & Engineering, + Director of Center for Complex Networks and Systems Research, Indiana University, Bloomington
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11:30 PM - 12:45 PM ET: Paper and Panel Sessions
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Interpersonal and Interdisciplinary Methods and Measures for Improving the Study and Understanding of SciTS
- Five Main Approaches to Assessing Interdisciplinarity
- Mitigating Challenges of Collaborative Scientific Teams through Ethnography
- How does Social Network Structure Predict Team Readiness? A Case Study of Three Interdisciplinary and Interinstitutional Research Teams
Of Users, Journeys, and Cases: Methods and Measures for Improving the Study and Understanding of SciTS
- Scientific Collaboration Journey Maps: A tool for forming, leading, and evaluating scientific collaborations.
- Improving Team Science and the Science of Team Science Using User Experience Research and Design
- Investigating the Process of Integration in an Interdisciplinary Academic STEM Team using a Qualitative Case Study Design
Developing Successful Science Through Better Team Management and Team Building
- Team Science Training with Early Career Scientists
- Research Development: Organizational structure, programs, and services to enable a successful extramural award pipeline
- From Lab to Patients: Effective Teambuilding and Assessment Strategy for Biomedical Research Accelerators
Panels:
Improving Scientific Software Development and the Scientific Enterprise through the Science of Team Science
Moderator: Shannon McKeen, Panelists: Stephen M. Fiore, Chris Lenhardt, Elaine Raybourn
Individual and Team Competencies for the Lifespan of Translational Science Careers and Multiple Constituencies
Moderator: Dr. Damayanthi (Dayan) Ranwala
Panelists: Jennifer Cross, PhD, Wayne T. McCormack, PhD, Carolynn Jones, DNP, MSPH, RN, CRN-BC, FAAN, Patricia Piechowski, MPH, MSW, MA, Angela Mendell, MS, CCRP
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM ET: Plenary
The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women’s Dead-End Work
Dr. Laurie R. Weingart Richard M. & Margaret S. Cyert Professor of Organizational Behavior & Theory, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET: Choose Your Own Adventure Sessions
Collaborations Across Cultures, Communities, and Different Team Settings
- Making Virtual Conferences More Effective for Interpersonal Exchange, Networking, and Team Building
- Advancing Science of Team Science by Examining Collaboration in a Multinational Virtual Research Laboratory
- Finding Common Ground off Campus
- Multiple Team Membership: Managing Competing Demands for Member Time and Attention
- Exploring Entanglements between Team Competencies and Team Failures
- Librarians/Informationists as Transdisciplinary Team Members
- Team Formation and Team Performance: The Balance Between Team Freshness and Repeat Collaboration
Education and Learning
- Team Science in Education Research: A Mixed Methods Study
- Conceptualizing Cross-Disciplinary Team Collaboration Processes as Team Learning for Collaborative Knowledge Construction
- Teaching for Integration: Sharing Experiences in a Graduate Interdisciplinary Design Studio Course
- Applying SciTS to Enable Convergence Research in an NSF Science and Technology Center
- Andragogy in Practice: Applying a Theoretical Framework to Team Science Training
Modes and Methods
- The "Inside Researcher" in Team Processes Research: The Good, The Bad, and Lessons Learned
- Facilitating Multidisciplinary Working Groups to Promote Cross-Center Collaboration
- Helping Cross-disciplinary Teams to Solve Problems: The Role of Task Demonstrability
- Grand Challenges and Emergent Modes of Convergence Science
- Developing a Theory of Deception for Team Science
- Exploring Equifinality Through Modeling Transdisciplinary Integration in Convergence Research
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4:15 PM - 5:15 PM ET: Plenary
SciTS and Supporting Science Funders,
Kara Hall, Director, Science of Team Science, National Cancer Institute
Claire Hemingway, Retired Project Manager, Office of International Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation. Adjunct, Biology Department, Vancouver Island University
Nicholas Gibson, Director, Human Sciences, Templeton Foundation
Closing Remarks
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