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RLadies Rome talk - Nov 18 #386
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Bio: Julia Stewart Lowndes, PhD I am a marine ecologist working at the intersection of actionable science, data science, and open science. My main focus is mentoring teams to develop technical and leadership mindsets and skills for data-intensive research, grounded in climate solutions, inclusion, and kindness. I earned my PhD from Stanford University in 2012 studying drivers and impacts of Humboldt squid in a changing climate. I am an active participant in the open science community, and co-founded RLadies Santa Barbara. In 2018 I founded Openscapes as an open source community following my own research team’s path to better science in less time, as a Mozilla Fellow and Senior Fellow at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) at the University of California Santa Barbara. In 2022 I started Openscapes LLC, a small woman-owned business to support the growing Openscapes open source community. Title: Forking as a worldview Abstract: |
Intro - I prefer Bssw slides intro to the UWyo, so start there. |
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10 am PT / 7 pm Roma time
Invited by Federica Gazzelloni
Talk about movement building and forking as a world view
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