Cohort Summary
Sponsored by Mozilla.
Related blog posts & media:
- Supercharge your research: a ten-week plan for open data science. Nature, 2019. Julia S. Stewart Lowndes, Halley E. Froehlich, Allison Horst, Nishad Jayasundara, Malin L. Pinsky, Adrian C. Stier, Nina O. Therkildsen & Chelsea L. Wood.
- Openscapes Champions incorporate open practices in their science
- Openscapes summit reflections — Becoming Champions
- Openscapes summit reflections 2 — Changing the way we do science
- Wins from the inaugural Champions cohort
- Champions Summit 2019
Participating teams led by:
Halley Froehlich, PhD — University of California at Santa Barbara. A marine aquaculture & fisheries scientist studying global systems.
Allison Horst, PhD — University of California at Santa Barbara. A data science and statistics lecturer in an environmentally-focused graduate program.
Nishad Jayasundara, PhD — University of Maine. A physiologist studying organismal adaptation to their habitat & effects of external environmental factors.
Malin Pinsky, PhD — Rutgers University. An ecologist studying the impacts of climate change on ocean life.
Adrian Stier, PhD — University of California at Santa Barbara. A marine ecologist studying recovery and resilience of ocean ecosystems.
Nina Therkildsen, PhD — Cornell University. An evolutionary biologist using genomic analyses to improve marine conservation and fisheries management.
Chelsea Wood, PhD — University of Washington. An ecologist studying marine and freshwater parasites and infectious disease in a changing world.
Program Overview
Learn more about Openscapes and the Champions Program: https://openscapes.org.
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author = {Openscapes and Mozilla and Openscapes},
title = {Openscapes {Champions:} {Inaugural} {Cohort}},
date = {2019-01-21},
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