Individuals to follow

There are many researchers who are pioneers and leaders in the use and adoption of good practices for reproducible research in their disciplines, either individually or in their research group. Below some examples

Lorena Barba’s group works on applied mathematics, programming and fluid mechanics, making reprpducibility practices central to their research.

Victoria Stodden researches to improve the reliability of scientific results in the face of increasingly sophisticated computational approaches.

Peter Kedron’s research interest is reproducibility, replicability, and open science practices in the geographical sciences.

Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel works on statistics and data science pedagogy, with an emphasis on computing, reproducible research, student-centered learning, and open-source education.