Open-Source Science: Working with OSPOs to Accelerate Research in Health and Sustainability
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the Open-Source Science (OSSci) initiative in this 37-minute conference talk by Alexy Khrabrov and Tim Bonnemann from IBM. Learn about the global effort co-founded by IBM and NumFOCUS to organize open-source software ecosystems around critical research areas such as material science, drug development for rare diseases, and climate data platforms. Discover the three pillars of OSSci: supporting vibrant communities, mapping the OSS space to science, and identifying and addressing gaps in research. Gain insights into the initiative's setup, progress, Domain Interest Groups (DIGs), cross-cutting concerns like reproducibility, and the crucial role of Open Source Program Offices (OSPOs) in building partnership networks to accelerate scientific research in health and sustainability.
Syllabus
Open-Source Science: Working with OSPOs to Accelerate Research in...- Alexy Khrabrov & Tim Bonnemann
Taught by
Linux Foundation
Tags
Related Courses
Fundamentals of Clinical TrialsHarvard University via edX Análisis Estadístico de datos con R
Universidad Católica de Murcia via Miríadax Concepts and methods in Epidemiology
CNAM via France Université Numerique Natural Disasters
McGill University via edX Ética en la investigación universitaria
University of the Basque Country via Miríadax