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We have already secured agreement from the following to be part of the panel,
and will extend this if funded:
\begin{itemize}
\item Suzanne Dumouchel, Head of European Cooperation at TGIR Huma-Num CNRS unit, a large infrastructure for
digital humanities and member of the EOSC Association Board of Directors. She is the partnerships coordinator
of OPERAS Research Infrastructure, devoted to scholarly communication in Social
Sciences and Humanities and is a member of the DARIAH ERIC Coordination Office,
dedicated to Digital Arts and Humanities. She is also the scientific coordinator of TRIPLE, H2020 project
(INFRAEOSC2). Strongly committed to the open science movement and to the promotion of research in Social Sciences
and Humanities (SSH), she is particularly active in the field of research infrastructures.
\item Andy Götz, Software Group Leader at European Radiation Synchrotron
Facility (ESRF), coordinator of the EOSC project PaNOSC for making data from
photon and neutron facilities FAIR, and chairman of the IT working Group of
the ``League of European Accelerator-based Photon Sources'' (LEAPS). The LEAPS
facilities wish to enable their users to create reproducible publications
based on large datasets captured at the light sources.
\item Paula Andrea Martinez, Project Coordinator --- Software Program, \href{https://ardc.edu.au/}{Australian Research Data Commons} (ARDC).
She is also the co-chair of the \href{https://www.rd-alliance.org/groups/fair-research-software-fair4rs-wg}{FAIR4RS RDA Working Group} and
Community Manager at \href{https://www.researchsoft.org/}{Research Software Alliance} (ReSA), and actively contributing
to increase the visibility of research software.
\item Aleksandra Nenadic, Training Lead of the Software Sustainability Institute,
based at the University of Manchester (UK). She is also an active member and
promoter of the Carpentries community and involved as an instructor,
instructor trainer, mentor, workshop organiser and regional coordinator
for the UK, driving and supporting new material creation using the
Carpentries collaborative and pedagogical lesson development principles.
\item Gergely Sipos, head of services, solutions and support department at the
EGI Foundation. He is representing EGI, ``Advanced Computing for EOSC''
(EGI-ACE) and the EOSC Compute Platform, which are working on a large-scale
deployment of BinderHub as part of their services for researchers in Europe
and beyond.
\item Violaine Louvet, head of GRICAD (Grenoble Alpe Research -
Scientific Computing and Data Infrastructure), supported by
CNRS, Grenoble Alpes University and INRIA. GRICAD is a Tier 2
infrastructure and provides data and computing resources to all the
science communities in Grenoble. In particular, GRICAD provides HPC,
HTC, cloud and storage resources for all the disciplinary fields,
from computer sciences to human sciences and health. GRICAD
also offers a JupyterHub and a BinderHub platform. She is also very
involved in helping the scientific communities and in training activities.
\item Rollin Thomas, Big Data Architect and HPC expert at the National Energy
Research Scientific Computing Center at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(US). He represents the HPC community, and focuses on interactivity,
real-time, and reproducibility in supercomputing for science.
\item Andreas Zeller, Professor of Software Engineering at Saarland University. He uses Notebooks
to provide open-source text books to his students and the world-wide
community of readers. He will represent Binder users in academia, who use it
to deliver zero-install computational environments for educational
purposes.
\end{itemize}