Nov 06, 2020
OSIP Open Science Awards 2020
The Open Science Initiative of the Faculty of Psychology (OSIP) at TU Dresden, founded in August 2018, is dedicated to supporting the transfer of open science practices among researchers and the implementation of these practices in everyday research.
On October 21, the OSIP Open Science Award was handed out for the first time by OSIP with the support of the Faculty of Psychology. The OSIP Open Science Award honors three research projects that demonstrate an exemplary implementation of Open Science practices in their work. With the OSIP Open Science Award, the Faculty of Psychology supports the use and promotion of transparent and open practices that exceed the usually honored framework. The award is accompanied by 500 Euro each, which can be used for future research purposes at the TU Dresden. The award winners are Dr. Anne Gärtner, Dr. Denise Dörfel and M.Sc. Christoph Scheffel for their work "Resting state cortico-limbic functional connectivity and dispositional use of emotion regulation strategies: A replication and extension study"; B.Sc. Anne Wiedenroth for her work "Primacy Effects in Interpersonal Perception"; and M.Sc. Nicolas Ramer for his work on "The role of task similarity for ego depletion".