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Reading "Time to Say Goodbye to Our Heroes?" (https://issues.org/say-goodbye-hero-model-science-elkins-tanton/) by Lindy Elkins-Tanton (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindy_Elkins-Tanton) as recommended by @fperez at @jupytercon #JupyterCon in his keynote https://cfp.jupytercon.com/2023/talk/HWPLAM/.
Key ideas include: (i) science and engineering can be more effective by working in equal teams where every voice matters rather than top-down hierarchies, and (ii) listening to others matters; irrespective of seniority.
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Excited to present our poster on "#Reproducible #workflows with #Jupyter" at the #JupyterCon 2023
Abstract at https://cfp.jupytercon.com/2023/talk/TBMDHB/, pdf version of poster at https://s.gwdg.de/RJxzhq
#JupyterCon2023 #reproducibility #reusability #python #datascience #mybinder #binder
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Great pleasure to speak at #PaNOSC event about the "EOSC Jupyter Vision": exploit #Jupyter tools such as #notebook, and #BinderHub for European Open Science Cloud (#EOSC).
Key idea: combine data set in data repository with software to read & analyse data, provide high level examples in notebooks. Provides #reproducibility and #FAIR data. Use binder to specify and build software required.
Presentation slides (https://www.desy.de/~fangohr/publications/talks/2022-11-29-hans-fangohr-eosc-jupyter-vision.pdf) and publication (https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-ICALEPCS2019-TUCPR02) are online.