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29 29  **Second Meeting with the Program Committee 11.03.2025**
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31 31  * Tuesday, March 11 from 4 - 5:30 pm: [[https:~~/~~/rwth.zoom-x.de/j/65088391540>>https://rwth.zoom-x.de/j/65088391540]]
32 +* Discussion & Results: [[attach:2nd Program Planning March 11.pdf||target="_blank"]]
33 +* Participation: Jan Bürger, Markus Demleitner, Martin Erdmann, Benjamin Fischer, Martin Gasthuber, Simran Guardasani, Thomas Kuhr, Markus Schumacher, Dwayne Spiteri, Angela Warkentin, Sebastian Wozniewski
34 +* Follow-up note from Dwayne: There was one point I think is missing from the slides for your discussions with the other organisers, if we are going to try and create a single timetable with these semi-dissimilar topics, we do need a bridge session to add some continuity, something about the ethics of sustainability. It doesn't have to be too long, but I think it needs to be there if the conference is to have a sense of coherence.
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38 +**Third Meeting with the Program Committee 10.04.2025**
39 +
40 +* Tuesday, March 11 from 4 - 5:30 pm: [[https:~~/~~/rwth.zoom-x.de/j/65088391540>>https://rwth.zoom-x.de/j/65088391540]]
41 +* Discussion & Results: [[attach:2nd Program Planning March 11.pdf||target="_blank"]]
42 +* Participation: Jan Bürger, Markus Demleitner, Martin Erdmann, Benjamin Fischer, Martin Gasthuber, Simran Guardasani, Thomas Kuhr, Markus Schumacher, Dwayne Spiteri, Angela Warkentin, Sebastian Wozniewski
43 +* Follow-up note from Dwayne: There was one point I think is missing from the slides for your discussions with the other organisers, if we are going to try and create a single timetable with these semi-dissimilar topics, we do need a bridge session to add some continuity, something about the ethics of sustainability. It doesn't have to be too long, but I think it needs to be there if the conference is to have a sense of coherence.
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35 35  ----
36 36  
37 37  
38 -== **Second Meeting with the Program Committee 11.03.2025** ==
50 +== **Discussion Basis for Second Meeting with the Program Committee 11.03.2025** ==
39 39  
52 +**Results: **[[attach:2nd Program Planning March 11.pdf||target="_blank"]]
53 +
40 40  === **1. Regarding Goals ** ===
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49 49  )))|(((
50 50  Author / Contact (optional)
51 51  )))
52 -|(% style="width:268px" %)**Definition**|(% style="width:1019px" %)What exactly is meant by “sustainability”|Achim S., Judith R.
53 -|(% style="width:268px" %)**Track Progress / Review**|(% style="width:1019px" %)What is the concrete progress since the last workshop, what worked, what not.|Thomas K, Judith R.
54 -|(% rowspan="2" style="width:268px" %)(((
55 -**Verbindung zwischen**
56 -
57 -**Review und Outlook **
58 -
59 -**(//Connection/Linking//)**
66 +|(% colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="width:268px" %)**Definition**|(% style="width:1019px" %)What exactly is meant by “sustainability”|Achim S., Judith R.
67 +|(% style="width:1019px" %) |
68 +|(% colspan="1" rowspan="2" style="width:268px" %)**Track Progress / Review**|(% style="width:1019px" %)What is the concrete progress since the last workshop, what worked, what not.|Thomas K, Judith R.
69 +|(% style="width:1019px" %) |
70 +|(% colspan="1" rowspan="4" style="width:268px" %)(((
71 +**Ideas / Ansätze**
60 60  )))|(% style="width:1019px" %)Based on input from referees I think one topic is whether we should collect data to effectively represent progress|
61 -|(% style="width:1019px" %)A paper detailing how to combat the practicalities of tackling sustainability issues (in Germany)|
62 -|(% rowspan="4" style="width:268px" %)**Outlook & Concrete Recommendation for Action**|(% style="width:1019px" %)What new ansatzes (//approaches//) exist, what should we try|Achim S.
63 -|(% style="width:1019px" %)(((
73 +|(% style="width:1019px" %)What new ansatzes (//approaches//) exist, what should we try|Achim S.
74 +|(% style="width:1019px" %) |
75 +|(% style="width:1019px" %) |
76 +|(% colspan="1" rowspan="5" style="width:268px" %)**Concrete Recommendation for Action & Outlook **|(% style="width:1019px" %)(((
64 64  Konkrete Empfehlungen ans BMBF bzw. Projekte als einige white papers.
65 65  
66 66  (//Concrete recommendations to the BMBF and projects in the form of white papers//)
67 67  )))|
68 68  |(% style="width:1019px" %)(((
69 -Bildung von Fokusgruppen zur Umsetzung gefundener Leitlinien aus mehreren Projekten, über den Workshop hinaus. (z.B. Connect Workshop 2024)
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71 -//Formation of focus groups for the implementation of identified guidelines from multiple projects, beyond the workshop (e.g. Connect Workshop 2024)//
82 +Formation of focus groups for the implementation of identified guidelines from multiple projects, beyond the workshop (e.g. Connect Workshop 2024)
72 72  )))|
73 73  |(% style="width:1019px" %)(((
74 74  Prüfsteine für einen dritten Workshop, der die Umsetzung der Fokusgruppen überprüfen kann.
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76 76  //Criteria for a third workshop that can assess the implementation of the focus groups.//
77 77  )))|
89 +|(% style="width:1019px" %)A paper detailing how to combat the practicalities of tackling sustainability issues (in Germany)|
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81 -**Goals: **
94 +==== **Goals: ** ====
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83 -* Last workshop was impulse, this should enable implementation by developing concrete action points.
84 -* Focus is on implementation
96 +* Focus is on implementation: Last workshop was impulse, this should enable implementation by developing concrete action points.
85 85  * Do we need a paper? How can the results be optimally prepared?
86 86  * At the end, concrete measures should emerge and be recorded (e.g. white paper, without publication, but with the aim of disseminating the measures widely)
87 -* Concrete assignments: Show on DPG, concrete “tasks” with responsible persons (to be reported, e.g. to Overview Board or next year in the workshop)
99 +* Concrete assignments: To present at DPG, concrete “tasks” with responsible persons (to be reported, e.g. to Overview Board or next year in the workshop)
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93 93  === **2. Regarding Contents ** ===
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108 +**Possible Focus: “Framework conditions for future research in ErUM in view of ultra-fast AI developments and the urgent need for sustainability in the area of digital transformation”**
109 +
110 +* **Title of the Workshop: Currrently "**[[2nd Workshop on Sustainability in the Digital Transformation of Basic Research on Universe & Matter>>url:https://indico.desy.de/event/47133/]]"
111 +* Sustainability: The topic of sustainability has been initiated by the first workshop/paper; we can already hear about ongoing research projects and draw further consequences for progress.
112 +* Ethics: The topic of ethics deals with AI developments and their significance for ErUM researchers. The aim here is to compile concrete AI developments and to identify probable development possibilities.
113 +** How will it be possible to realize predominantly human-performed research activities with the support of AI tools in the future?
114 +** Can we formulate a range for this?
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97 97  **Topics  **
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229 229  |(% rowspan="2" %)**Teaching & Science **|(% style="width:1011px" %) |(% style="width:222px" %)
230 230  |(% style="width:1011px" %) |(% style="width:222px" %)
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257 +Consider:
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259 +| |Distinctive Human Skills|How GenAI can supplement learning processes⁺
260 +|Create|Engage in both creative and cognitive processes that leverage human lived experiences, social-emotional interactions, intuition, reflection, and judgment to formulate original solutions.|Support brainstorming processes; suggest a range of alternatives; enumerate potential drawbacks and advantages; describe successful real-world cases; create a tangible deliverable based on human inputs
261 +|Evaluate|Engage in metacognitive reflection; holistically appraise ethical consequences of alternative courses of action; identify significance or situate within a full historical or disciplinary context|Identify pros and cons of various courses of action; develop and check against evaluation rubrics
262 +|Analyze|Critically think and reason within the cognitive and affective domains; justify analysis in depth and with clarity|Compare and contrast data, infer trends and themes in a narrowly-defined context; compute; predict; interpret and relate to real-world problems, decisions, and choices
263 +|Apply|Operate, implement, conduct, execute, experiment, and test in the real world; apply human creativity and imagination to idea and solution development|Make use of a process, model, or method to solve a quantitative or qualitative inquiry; assist students in determining where they went wrong while solving a problem
264 +|Understand|Contextualize answers within emotional, moral, or ethical considerations; select relevant information; explain significance|Accurately describe a concept in different words; recognize a related example; translate to another language
265 +|Remember|Recall information in situations where technology is not readily accessible|Retrieve factual information; list possible answers; define a term; construct a basic chronology or timeline
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