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Annual Tutte Lecture, May 27, 2019
Tutte Institute for Mathematics and Computing
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The National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine released a consensus study report on “Reproducibility and Replicability in Science” on 7 May 2019. The... Continue »
Lorena Barba interviewed at O'Reilly JupyterCon 2017
Highlights How I got started using Jupyter for teaching: I met Fernando Perez at a workshop, where he gave a talk about IPython notebooks, and immediately I knew I wanted to use this in my classes. I have used them in my classes ever since. First, in my Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD Python) at Boston... Continue »
The Why and How of Reproducible Computational Research
Seminar at IACS Stony Brook University, 21 Sept. 2017.
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RT @jiffyclub: Fascinating keynote from @LorenaABarba placing Jupyter as a conversational medium in science enabling reproducibility . #Jup…
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RT @j_perkel: My latest @naturejobs TechBlog Q&A: aerospace engineer @LorenaABarba on "repro-packs", flying snakes, and copyright: https://…
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CAREER Proposal Writing workshop on 20 March 2017 @NSF_CISE—sign up, places still available! https://t.co/hYBNEBrNgG
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Reproducible research hit the mainstream in the last few years, after more than two decades of back-alley campaigns. Feature articles... Continue »
Design for Reproducibility
JupyterCon 2017 Keynote
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Stanford Professor Jon Claerbout, reproducible-research grand master, said that: "interactive programs are slavery... Continue »
Nature TechBlog: My digital toolbox
Jeffrey Perkel, Technology Editor for Nature, interviewed Prof. Lorena A. Barba about her research group's reproducibility practices and the digital tools that enable them. She talked about the group's computational research interests, their avant-garde use of digital tools and repositories to create "repro-packs," and how these allow her to share research figures freely even when part... Continue »
How to run a lab for reproducible research
Invited talk at the NSF SI2 PI Workshop, Arlington, VA (21 Feb. 2017).
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