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Daniel Mietchen

Daniel is a biophysicist interested in integrating research and education workflows with the Web, particularly through tools like Jupyter, along with open licensing, open standards, open collaboration, public version histories and forkability. With research activities spanning from the subcellular to the organismic level, from fossils to developing embryos, from biodiversity informatics to data science more broadly and how this all fits with sustainable development, he experienced multiple shades of the research cycle and a variety of approaches to collaboration, sharing and reproducibility in research contexts. He has also been contributing to Wikipedia and its sister projects for more than a decade and is actively engaged in increasing the interactions between the Wikimedia and research communities, particularly around Wikidata and disaster preparedness. All of this informs his current activities as a data scientist for the University of Virginia.

Presentations

Jupyter in the Wikimedia ecosystem

Monday Oct. 12, 2020, 5 p.m.–Oct. 12, 2020, 5:15 p.m. in Jupyter in Education