Annalisa joined the Open Data Institute in 2019. She worked across various teams to build long-term relationships with key partners in the private and third sector organisations. She contributed to research and advisory projects with a focus on data sharing for climate action and data ethics.
Before joining the ODI, she worked in academic publishing and holds an MSc in Media and Communications from the London School of Economics, where she explored the topics of data and information within contemporary societies and optimised urbanism.
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Blog 01/11/2021
Call for collaboration: tackling the climate crisis with data
- Built environment and housing
- Weather, energy and environment
- Annalisa Eichholzer
- Diana Szasz
- Volker Buscher
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Reports 01/11/2021
Tackling the climate crisis with data: what the built-environment sector can do
- Built environment and housing
- Data publishing and use
- Annalisa Eichholzer
- Diana Szasz
- Volker Buscher
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Worknote 12/10/2021
Worknote: Data-related research landscape
- Science and research
- Annalisa Eichholzer
- Dr Jared Robert Keller
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Blog 07/09/2021
Sustainable stewardship of open identifiers
- Data infrastructure
- Policy
- Annalisa Eichholzer
- Deborah Yates
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Blog 12/03/2021
Inclusive data: perspectives from a roundtable discussion
- Data ethics and privacy
- Policy
- Alan Walker
- Annalisa Eichholzer
- Dr Mahlet (Milly) Zimeta
- Jeni Tennison
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News, Reports 11/02/2021
Accelerating progress on tackling the climate crisis through data collaboration
- Data infrastructure
- Data publishing and use
- Weather, energy and environment
- Annalisa Eichholzer
- Diana Szasz
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Blog 20/10/2020
How can data help cities to address concerns around Covid-19?
- Covid-19
- Public service design
- Cities
- Annalisa Eichholzer
- James Maddison