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** There's a (not that great) [http://escience.washington.edu/escience-events/ calendar of upcoming eScience events] | ** There's a (not that great) [http://escience.washington.edu/escience-events/ calendar of upcoming eScience events] | ||
** [https://mailman13.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/escience_bbl escience_bbl] is an email list for an escience brown-bag lunch that, as far as I can tell, does not happen anymore. It's a good source of information about events. | ** [https://mailman13.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/escience_bbl escience_bbl] is an email list for an escience brown-bag lunch that, as far as I can tell, does not happen anymore. It's a good source of information about events. | ||
* [https://uwescience.github.io/reproducible/ Reproducibility and Open Science Working Group] is a group, associated with eScience, that is working on issues of reproducible research. There are some meetings, but they're infrequent. The email list is pretty low traffic and decent. | |||
** http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/reproducible reproducible@uw.edu] mailman list |
Revision as of 05:21, 8 January 2017
In addition to the weekly lab meetings, there are a variety of other things you might want to consider signing up for:
- dub — "Design Use Build" is a backronym that describes a very broad group of folks working on humans and computers. There is a weekly seminar (Wednesdays 12:00-2ish, free lunch). Maybe 25% of talks are of interest.
- dub mailing lists are the safest way to stay connected.
- Upcoming DUB Seminar calendar (ICS calendar feed)
- The Center for Statistics and Social Sciences (CSSS) has a weekly seminar that tends to be technical but good.
- eScience Institute "advances data-intensive discovery in all fields."
- There's a (not that great) calendar of upcoming eScience events
- escience_bbl is an email list for an escience brown-bag lunch that, as far as I can tell, does not happen anymore. It's a good source of information about events.
- Reproducibility and Open Science Working Group is a group, associated with eScience, that is working on issues of reproducible research. There are some meetings, but they're infrequent. The email list is pretty low traffic and decent.
- http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/reproducible reproducible@uw.edu] mailman list