Sustain Open Source Podcast interview. The podcast where we talk about sustaining open source for the long haul. In this episode, Richard and Abby are joined by guest Karthik Ram, a research scientist at UC Berkeley’s Institute for Data Science
Two teams led by UC Berkeley researchers will be among the 14 California research projects to receive part of the more than $43 million in grants from the National Science Foundation. U.S. Sens. Alex Padilla and Dianne Feinstein announced the grants in a press release Friday.
A Daily Cal news piece on the new funding from NSF for our Pathways to Open Source Ecosystems training program
I spoke with Jeffrey Perkel at Nature about ReScience and the ten year reproducibility challenge. Challenge to scientists: does your ten-year-old code still run? Missing documentation and obsolete environments force participants in the Ten Years Reproducibility Challenge to get creative.
I spoke to Jeff Perkel again about containers and notebooks and how they impact reproducibility. I had a chance to talk about holepunch. “If you try and do it at the end, then you are basically doing archaeology on your code, and it’s really, really hard””. Make code accessible with these cloud services was published in November 2019.
I was featured an issue of Nature in the article Data Domination, which describes the rapidly expanding field of data science, the breadth of diverse interdisciplinary research it supports, and the growing number of professional opportunities for data scientists in a data-driven future.
"We’re trying to bring the culture across disciplines and lower the bar to sharing. More and more people are seeing the value in sharing their data."
In 2014 I was featured in a Science Magazine article about the impact of open science, especially data and code sharing on my career.