eScience Center - Lorentz Competition

Each year, the Netherlands eScience Center and the Lorentz Center invite researchers to join the eScience Center – Lorentz competition. The workshop should bring together researchers and experts from the academic community and the public/ private sector.

- CALL IS CLOSED -

 

The winner will organize a workshop at the Lorentz Center@lambda in Leiden, the Netherlands and receive research software engineering support from the Netherlands eScience Center.

  

This year the focus is on:

  

Advancing AI Techniques for Scientific Research and Scholarship


AI currently impacts nearly every scientific domain and beyond. Notably, the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded “for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks.”  This call focuses on the development and sustainability of research software and the ecosystems that support the application of AI to any scientific discipline.

 

What we seek

  • an innovative research problem that takes us beyond current boundaries
  • a need for research software expertise
  • an open and interactive format, with few lectures
  • at least one scientific organizer based within and one outside the Netherlands
  • at least one scientific organizer from academia and one from the public/private sector

 

What we offer

  • a 5-day workshop for up to 25 people between September 2026 and April 2027
  • support by eScience Center RSEs, with relevant expertise, equivalent to 0.2 FTE
  • travel and accommodation reimbursements
  • no registration fees or other organizational costs
  • professional organizational support, under the philosophy ‘you do the research, we do the rest’

 

Procedure

  • a 1-page expression of interest including three prioritized weeks for your workshop to competition@lorentzcenter.nl by 17 October 2025 10:00 CEST
  • announcement selection of shortlist before 14 November 2025
  • if selected for this shortlist, you’ll submit a full application via the Lorentz Center application portal by 15 December 2025 10:00 CET
  • final decision mid-February 2026
  • peer review process: review and feedback by the competition review board; final decision by the Lorentz Center and Netherlands eScience Center directors

  

More information (FAQ)  

More information about working with the eScience Center and the funding conditions.

 

Contact

Rena Bakhshi
Programme Officer, Netherlands eScience Center
open-calls@esciencecenter.nl

 

Tanja Uitbeijerse 
Program coordinator, Lorentz Center
competition@lorentzcenter.nl

 

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eScience Center - Lorentz Competition winners

 

2024 

Paradata in 3D Scholarship: Intellectual Transparency and Scholarly Argumentation in Digital Heritage
Isto Huvila, Uppsala University, Sweden
Trilce Navarete, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Netherlands
Costas Papadopoulos, Maastricht University, Netherlands
Vincent Rossi, The Smithsonian, US
Kira Zumkley, Victoria and Albert Museum, UK
 

and
 

Enriching Digital Heritage with Large Language Models (LLMs) and Linked Open Data (LOD)
Arno Bosse, The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Netherlands
Rossana Damiano, University of Turin, Italy
Leif Isaksen, University of Exeter, UK
Gethin Rees, British Library, UK
Tariq Yousef, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

 

2023

A Time Warp in Digital Chemical Discoveries
Titus van Erp, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 
Peter Bolhuis, University of Amsterdam
Rosa Bulo, Software for Chemistry & Materials
Roberto Covino, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 

 

and

 

Modeling the Formation of Respiratory Aerosols
Chantal Darquenne, University of California 
Stavros Kassinos, TU Delft
Stefan Hickel, TU Delft
Anna-Carin Olin, University of Gothenburg
Wilbur de Kruijf, Thaerapy BV

  

Previous eScience Center - Lorentz Competition winners

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