Open Source Software as Activism
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the intersection of open source software and activism in this thought-provoking keynote address delivered by Christine Corbett Moran, an NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellow at CALTECH. Delve into Moran's insights on how open source initiatives can drive social change and scientific progress. Gain perspective on the potential of collaborative software development to address global challenges and empower communities. Learn from Moran's expertise in computational astrophysics, high-performance computing, and big data visualization as she discusses the role of open source in advancing research and innovation. Discover how the principles of open source can be applied to promote transparency, accessibility, and knowledge sharing across various fields, including astronomy and astrophysics.
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Keynote: Open Source Software as Activism - Christine Corbett Moran
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Linux Foundation
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