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David Waldecker

David Waldecker

@dwaldecker@fediscience.org

Academic librarian in training (Bibliotheksreferendar) at Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt. Former sociologist working on media and technology, music and culture, (qualitative) social research methods, and social theory.

Open Science Feed

Open Science Feed

@OpenScienceFeed@fediscience.org

This account reposts the Reddit Open_Science Post Feed. Please help us by submitting posts on Reddit or by alerting us by using our handle or the hashtag #OpenScience.

There is also a German(-language) Open Science Feed, exclusive to Mastodon. @OpenScienceDeutschland

Giuseppe Bilotta

Giuseppe Bilotta

@giuseppebilotta@fediscience.org

Researcher @ INGV-OE. Opinions my own.

Darrin L Rogers

Darrin L Rogers

@DarrinLRogers@fediscience.org

Psychological scientist, pretty OK at a bunch of #DataScience things (favorite language: #Rstats), creator of psychometric measures, studier of bad behavior, #mentor of undergrad researchers, badly but happily doing #DiscGolf, #guitar, #photography, and flatwater #kayaking. supporter of #openscience, looker-askance at gender, race, sexuality, and power dynamics of our world.

Datendealerin 🎃☕

Datendealerin 🎃☕

@Datendealerin@fediscience.org

Sind das Forschungsdaten oder kann das weg?
#ResearchDataManagement for the Social Sciences. Mostly.

Johannes Breuer

Johannes Breuer

@JohannesBreuer@fediscience.org

Senior researcher & team leader at @GESIS, Department Computational Social Science.

Interested in the uses and effects of digital media, digital trace data, #computationalsocialscience, #reproducibility, #openscience, #rstats.

Max Eschenbach

Max Eschenbach

@eschenbach@fediscience.org

Industrial #Designer, #Coder, Musician & #Nerd. #OpenSource enthusiast. #Geometry afficionado.

Research Associate and PhD candidate at Digital Design Unit (DDU), Technical University of Darmstadt

Max

Max

@MaxGK@fediscience.org

#scientist #neuhier | Solar cells | transparent PV | tuneable solar cells
Doing PhD in Physics about switchable PV

Translate Science

Translate Science

@TranslateScience@fediscience.org

A community of interest that fosters relationships between folks who see the value in increasing translations of scientific articles/reports/books, abstracts, titles and terms in order to expand participation in our global knowledge systems.

In our Wiki you can find background information (on finding and making translations). On our blog we make our case and start discussions.

#xl8 #translation #openScience #sciComm #fedi22 #i18n #languages #ln10

Tanguy Fardet

Tanguy Fardet

@tfardet@fediscience.org

Working on #ComplexSystems, #dynamicalSystems, and #networks.
I used to work in #neuroscience so I still post/boost things about that from time to time.

I'll talk mostly about that here, for more on the #science of sustainability and sustainble science, you can check my alt on scicomm.xyz: @tfardet

Most of my posts will disappear after 2 years.

#fedi22

Victor Venema

Victor Venema

@VictorVenema@fediscience.org

I work on statistical homogenization methods and the accuracy of climate trends. #StatisticalHomogenization #Scientist #ClimateScientist #Climatology

As well as on a new open post-publication peer review system that is independent of scientific journals. @GrassrootsReview #PeerReview #OpenPeerReview #GrassrootsJournals

Member of @TranslateScience. #TranslateScience #Translation #OpenAccess

Admin of FediScience.

Markus Falk

Markus Falk

@falk@fediscience.org

Biostatistician, Vienna (Austria), Bruneck/Bolzano (Italy)
#biostatistics

Dr. Robert Rohde

Dr. Robert Rohde

@RARohde@fediscience.org

Lead Scientist Berkeley Earth. Physics PhD, data nerd, and cancer survivor. Usually focused on climate change, fossil fuels, and air quality issues.

Frederik Aust

Frederik Aust

@FrederikAust@fediscience.org

Postdoctoral reseacher at the Psychological Methods group, University of Cologne. Interested in Bayesian statistics, mathematical models of cognition, and computational reproducibility. I develop R packages and obsess about coffee.

PLOS Biology

PLOS Biology

@PLOSBiology@fediscience.org

PLOS Biology is the PLOS flagship journal in the life sciences. We are a selective, open-access, not-for-profit, peer-reviewed journal aiming to help advance discovery, depressurize the publication process and drive open science

David

David

@drdrowland@fediscience.org

I'm a biophysicist by training interested in the pedagogy of music and physics. My current work involves managing a team of volunteer researchers investigating recreational therapy. We're transitioning into an interview phase so if you'd like to share your expertise please get in touch. I also run a pickup baseball charity that meets in Oakland by the Caldecott Tunnel every Sunday at noon to hit, throw, and catch baseballs for free.

Please add hashtags to my posts to increase visibility.

John Kennedy

John Kennedy

@micefearboggis@fediscience.org

Climate scientist, diagram monkey, probabilistic historian. Occasional glass engraver, embroiderer, and computer 3d stuff-er. He/him

Currently self-employed and working on a short contract with the WMO.

All views and opinions are my own. This is not, sadly, a promise of novelty: it's a disclaimer. Though, on reflection, it sounds slightly megalomaniacal. All views? Really?! No, just the ones I express.

Sou

Sou

@sou@fediscience.org

Climate blogger from Australia on Dhudhuroa and Jaitmathang country. Mainly but not solely climate (in the broad sense) and climate comms.

Other varied interests include ecology, renewable energy, water, food production, food supply and food systems, and sustainable agriculture (beneficial insects, biological control, habitat restoration etc).

My climate friends know me as Sou. Outside of that I'm known as Miriam O'Brien.

Brian Brettschneider

Brian Brettschneider

@Climatologist49@fediscience.org

Anchorage, Alaska. PhD climatologist. Mooseologist. Climooseologist™. He/him. Opinions are my own.