Wednesday, March 26, 12:15pm - 1:15pm (EDT)
The Princeton R Group (“Princeton tigeRs”) hosts informal monthly lunch events where we hear from scholars about interesting applications of their work in R.
Invited Speaker: Noam Ross, Executive Director of rOpenSci
Advancing Open-Source Scientific Software with Peer Review
Noam Ross is a computational disease ecologist and Executive Director of rOpenSci, a non-profit that builds technical and social infrastructure for open science in the R ecosystem.
For a decade, rOpenSci has made software peer-review the linchpin of their project of improving open-software scientific software, using it as a mechanism to develop technology, skills, collaboration, and building a diverse and inclusive community of researchers and developers.
Dr. Ross will discuss lessons learned and how researchers can participate in a gain from working with the rOpenSci community.
Dr. Ross will be available to meet with people outside of his presentation on March 26. Please contact Eric Manning (ericmm@princeton.edu) to set up a meeting.
Lunch will be provided.
Directions to Louis Simpson, Room 271:
You must enter Room 271 through the Dept of Economics (not Industrial Relations). Take the stairs or the elevator to the 2nd floor, turn left and pass through glass doors. Then turn left immediately and go into the Department of Economics. Go to the end of the hallway and turn left. Room 271 is the classroom that looks like it's floating above the main foyer. Map to Room 271.
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