Getting ready for a semester full of open and reproducible science! πResearchers from all fields and career stages are welcome - online or in person!
See you thereβ¨
Getting ready for a semester full of open and reproducible science! πResearchers from all fields and career stages are welcome - online or in person!
See you thereβ¨
Join us today (in person or online) for our last session of the semester!βοΈ
This is an introductory session - so perfect for those who are curious but do not have a lot of experience on the topic (yet!)
See you there!π₯³
π£ We are looking for new members for the ReproducibiliTea Steering Committee!
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Applications are open until 30th November 2025 (midnight CET).
π Full Announcement:
docs.google.com/document/d/1...
βοΈ Application Form:
forms.gle/R8FSHGJCFVk2...
This Friday we will have the second journal club session of the semester! π Dr. Maria Cappelli and Prof. Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo will lead the discussion on challenges at the intersection of artificial intelligence and open science. Join us in-person at Uni Mail or via Zoom (dm for the link)!
π Thanks to everyone who joined #ReproDay 2025 last week! We presented groups within the @swissrn.bsky.social, dug into preregistration, AI in peer review, and error.reviews with @malte.the100.ci, and built Quarto-based reproducible workflows with instructors from the CRS (www.crs.uzh.ch/en.html) π
Join us next week for Reproducibility Day! π The morning session is open to all (no registration needed) and we are still accepting registrations for those who want to attend the Quarto afternoon workshop remotely (in-person spots are filled). Check out the flyer or contact us for more details! π
Tomorrow, we will kick off the semester with our spookiest session yet - a Halloween special!ππ»
Come meet like-minded peersπ, play a spooky open science gameπ», and enjoy some Halloween treatsπ¬!
Costumes encouraged, candy provided! See you tomorrow at 16h. For more info feel free to reach out!
Thank you @annemscheel.bsky.social for visiting us in Geneva, we were delighted to get to know & exchange with you!π¬
Your insightful meta-science talk put the underlying structure of research (the different processes of scientific discovery, testing, & inference) into perspective - so helpful! βοΈπ€
And Alessandra Rampinini and Valentina Borghesani @vborghesani.bsky.social gave a thought-provoking presentation on challenges and experiences in sharing open data ππ§
Jamil Zaghir gave an interesting introduction to his work on data set creation through crosslingual annotation projectionπ€©
For our last session this semester, we got to listen to two great talks! π€© (β¬οΈ more below)
πβοΈπ¬π§ Join us for a talk by Anne Scheel (open science/metascience researcher: www.uu.nl/staff/AMSche...
It will be next Thursday, May 22nd at 12h15 β 13h45 (Salle Uni-Mail 1130) on "Detecting and explaining psychological phenomena" using exploratory vs. confirmatory research. Everyone is welcome!
Great atmosphere at the Open Science day of the KU Leuven when Evie Vergauwe @evievergauwe.bsky.social member of our steering committee, gave a keynote titled "Open Science needs more than enthusiasm".
Photo: Aziza Menouni
#openscience #swissrn #reproducibility
We had a great start to the semester last Friday! π€©
We played the β Game on Open Accessβ (de Andrade et al., 2021, University of Antwerp) which was a lot of fun! Already looking forward to our next Journal Club, April 17th!
We are looking forward to this semestersβ program! π€©
Starting off *this Friday* already, with a fun Game on Open Access by de Andrade and colleagues (2021, University of Antwerp)
See you there!π
Hey there! We are ReproducibiliTea Genevaπ
As part of the @reproducibilitea.org community, we meet regularly at the University of Geneva to discuss all things open and reproducible science, in a relaxed atmosphere over a cup of teaπ«π! Feel free to get in touch!