We are pleased to invite you to the official launch of the Serbian Reproducibility Network (RS-RN), which will take place on Thursday, September 25, 2025, at the Science and Technology Park Belgrade, 10:00-17:00.
RS-RN is a newly established national initiative dedicated to advancing transparent and reliable research in Serbia. The network brings together researchers, institutions, and reform advocates committed to strengthening research quality, openness, and collaboration across disciplines and career stages.
The event is supported by the Horizon Europe TIER2 award, granted for establishing a reproducibility network in Serbia. It marks the formal beginning of our activities and our commitment to improving the research culture through transparency, collaboration, and institutional change.
We warmly invite you to join us in celebrating this important step in shaping the future of science in Serbia.
Program
Time Session 10.15–10.30 Otvaranje 10.30–11.00 Marcus Munafo, Executive Chair, UK Reproducibility Network
„Fostering National and International Collaboration: The Global Federation of Reproducibility Networks“, online11.00–11.30 Alexandra Bannach-Browin, BIH QUEST, Center for Responsible Research, Berlin; Institute of Health at Charité
„Collaborating for Reproducibility: The TIER2 Project“, online11.30–12.00 Ljiljana Lazarević, Univerzitet u Beogradu – Filozofski Fakultet
„Advancing Science Through Collaborative Research“12.00–12.30 Pauza (kafa) 12.30–13.00 Maren Podewitz, TU Wien
„Reliable, reproducible, and reusable data for quantum chemistry (in the age of AI)“13.00–13.30 Nadica Miljković, Univerzitet u Beogradu – Elektrotehnički fakultet
„Computational Reproducibility: The Case of Medical Software and Machine Learning Application“13.30–14.00 Vesna Nešković, BEAMING project
“Place of Reproducibility of research in the Open Science EU policy: Lessons learned from BEAMING project”14.00–15.00 Pauza (ručak) 15.00–15.30 Obrad Vučkovac, Univerzitet u Beogradu – Institut za nuklearne nauke „Vinča“
„From Plan to Reproducibility: The Practical Path to FAIR Research“15.30–16.00 Ana Bošković, Univerzitet u Beogradu – Hemijski fakultet
„Encouraging open access: visual incentives for researchers who share their scientific results“16.00–16.30 Matija Zlatar, Univerzitet u Beogradu – Institut za hemiju, tehnologiju i metalurgiju
„Launching the Serbian Reproducibility Network – Advancing Transparent and Reliable Research in Serbia“16.30–17.00 Unconference
Registration
The event is free of charge and open to all but registration is required.