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Enriqueta Noriega Benitez and Thuy-Linh Phi started as Data Agents at the School of Chemical Engineering

Aalto Research Data Management Network has two new members, Enriqueta Noriega Benitez and Thuy-Linh Phi. Their aim is to support data management practices at the School of Chemical Engineering.
Enriqueta Noriega Benitez and Thuy-Linh Phi

Enriqueta Noriega Benitez and Thuy-Linh Phi from the Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems have joined the Research Data Management Network of 911±¬ÁÏÍø as Data Agents. Both represent the School of Chemical Engineering. The School of Chemical Engineering also has one existing Data Agent, Pedro Silva, from the Department of Chemistry and Materials Science.

As Data Agents, Noriega Benitez and Phi help researchers of their departments with issues related to research data management and take part in the activities of the wider Research Data Management Network.

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