A crazy little thing called reproducible science - a talk by Software Sustainability Institute Fellow Tania Allard
A crazy little thing called reproducible science - a talk by Software Sustainability Institute Fellow Tania Allard
Posted on 18 June 2018
A crazy little thing called reproducible science - a talk by Software Sustainability Institute Fellow Tania Allard
Software Sustainability Institute Fellow Tania Allard will be giving a talk about practical steps for reproducible data analysis pipelines (Title: "A crazy little thing called reproducible science") at RAPIDS conference on the 19th of July 2018 in London, UK.
This conference is organised by dotmesh in conjunction with King's College London, The Farr Institute of Health Informatics, and the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre at South London and is focused on reproducibility and provenance in data science.
The morning session will include talks about reproducibility and best practices in computational research. This will be followed by a series of hands-on sessions on tools such as Docker, Git and dotscience (please, bring your own laptop for this).
The event is free of charge and more information can be found at RAPIDS 2018.