[Esip-openscience] Invited talk during the next open science cluster meeting October 22nd at 12pm ET

Colleen Rosales colleen at openaq.org
Mon Oct 21 11:06:51 EDT 2024


Hi, all!

Just a reminder that tomorrow, October 22, at the Open Science Cluster call
at 12 PM US Eastern, we will be having Peter Kalverla from the Netherlands
eScience Center! See the summary of his talk below.

See you there!
Colleen

On Tue, Oct 15, 2024 at 3:37 PM Holian, Lauren via Esip-openscience <
esip-openscience at lists.esipfed.org> wrote:

> Dear cluster participants,
>
> Please join us for a talk by Peter Kalverla of the Netherlands eScience
> Center during ESIP's next Open Science cluster meeting, on October 22nd at
> 12pm ET.
> Peter will be speaking about "Research software in an era of open
> science".
>
> Below is a more detailed description of Peter's talk and bio, in addition
> to the connection info as well as a link to our running notes document.
>
> Best,
> Lauren Holian
>
>
> *Research software in an era of open science*
> Peter Kalverla, Research software engineer at Netherlands eScience Center
> www.esciencecenter.nl
>
> Description: Sustainable research software is crucial for an efficient,
> transparent, and reproducible scientific process. Using five examples, I
> will show how research software fits into a landscape of open scholarship
> and how best practices around data and software can help to make the most
> out of your code, whether it is a complex earth system model or a simple
> Jupyter notebook.
>
> Peter's bio <https://www.esciencecenter.nl/team/peter-kalverla/>: Peter
> joined the Netherlands eScience Center in 2019 to develop his software
> engineering skills, learn about digital technologies, and contribute to
> open science. Peter has a background in meteorology. Pursuing his interest
> in the natural environment, he initially enrolled in a broad BSc programme
> on “soil, water, and atmosphere” and later specialized in the latter. This
> interdisciplinary background proves very useful in his current position as
> RSE in the Environment and Sustainability section, where he has led several
> projects revolving around geospatial problems. Peter is very passionate
> about open science and collaborative research software development.
> Engineering-wise, he is particularly interested in software solutions that
> enable a more accessible and transparent research process.
>
> Join Zoom:
>
> https://esipfed-org.zoom.us/j/81704254783?pwd=cjQxZW1mUGZpdlg3MDdJUUp1ZGl6UT09
>
>
> Notes doc:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/13sRtd7R3aMVoqxiWqPOTSXJjt0DOSeh_/edit
>
> Meeting ID: 817 0425 4783
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