Closed jules32 closed 1 year ago
Really great event with interesting speakers!
TODO: write up short blog post, including live artwork and panel
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WiDS livestream. Trina Reynolds-Tyler (Invisible Institute)’s 15-min talk is at 1:00:00 and speaks on a panel following 2 other talks. My 15-min talk is 6:30:00 in and I’m on a has a panel just following. https://livestream.com/accounts/1973198/events/10788211/videos/235353485
https://widsconference.org/juliastewartlowndes
Title Openscapes: Better science for future us
Abstract
At Openscapes, we believe open science can accelerate interoperable, data-driven solutions and increase diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in research and beyond. Our main activity is mentoring environmental and Earth science teams in open science, and connecting and elevating these researchers both through tech like R, Python, Quarto, and JupyterHubs and communities like RLadies, Black Women in Ecology Evolution, and Marine Science, Ladies of Landsat, and NASA. We will share stories and approaches about open science as a daily practice – better science for future us – and welcome you to join the movement.
Bio Julia Stewart Lowndes, PhD
Director, Openscapes
Julia Stewart Lowndes, PhD is a marine ecologist working at the intersection of actionable environmental science, data science, and open science. Julia’s main focus is mentoring teams to develop technical and leadership mindsets and skills for data-intensive research, grounded in climate solutions, inclusion, and kindness. She founded Openscapes in 2018 as a Mozilla Fellow and Senior Fellow at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) at the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB), having earned her PhD from Stanford University in 2012 studying drivers and impacts of Humboldt squid in a changing climate.