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      <title>Mozsprint 2017 at the University of Sheffield</title>
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      <description>This post was first published on the Sheffield RSE blog

The 1st-2nd of June 2017 saw the Mozilla Global Sprint circle the globe for another time this year. It&amp;rsquo;s Mozilla&amp;rsquo;s flagship two-day community event, bringing together people from all over the world to celebrate the power of open collaboration by working on a huge diversity of community led projects, from developing open source software, building open tools to writing curriculum, planning events, and more.</description>
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      <title>Mozilla StoryEngine Interview</title>
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      <description>This interview was first published as part of the Mozilla StoryEngine Stories series and accompanied by a StoryEngine summary
Anna’s story Start by telling me a bit about your work. I’ve always loved working with data. As an undergraduate in Marine Biology and Oceanography, I worked with a large long-term survey data set looking into long term changes in fish egg abundance and timing. I continued work on it for my PhD in Macroecology, I where I also used some cool satellite derived environmental data to look at population dynamics at a regional scale and build models incorporating hydrographic structure.</description>
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      <title>Challenge of our generation: reproducible, transparent and reliable science</title>
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      <description>Symposium summary: ISBE 2016, 3rd Aug, University of Exeter UK  This post was first published on the Mozilla Science Lab blog

When approached to help organise a post-conference symposium on reproducibility in science at the International Symposium on Behavioural Ecology, I jumped at the opportunity! The symposium was the brainchild of Malika Ihle and Isabel Winney, both post-docs here at the University of Sheffield at the time. As early career scientists, we share feelings of concern and disillusionment by the apparent reproducibility crisis engulfing our profession.</description>
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      <title>About</title>
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      <description>&#34;You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.&#34;
— R. Buckminster Fuller  WHO I am *
I came from Greece, I had a thirst for knowledge (but I did not study at St. Martins college). Instead I completed my undergraduate studies at Plymouth University, gaining a Bsc (hons) in Marine Biology &amp;amp; Oceanography. From there, I moved to the Department of Animal &amp;amp; Plant Science at the University of Sheffield where I have recently completed a PhD in Marine Macroecology, under the supervision of Dr Tom Webb and Prof.</description>
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      <description>Tools  rmacroRDM R package : Tools for handling macroecological datasets in R Sex roles in birds exploratory app : app is built around outputs of the rmacroRDM workflow. fileEncoding checker app : shiny app to check csv character encoding. App allows user to toggle through fileEncodings avalaible though R can be toggled through. It also makes an initial guess of file encoding on csv load.  
Stuff I&amp;rsquo;m involved in Mozilla Science Lab  3rd Open Leadership Mentorship programme, online Mar-Jun 2017 (Mentor)  Training material Programme announcement Projects   Sheffield R Users group  Meetup page interested in giving a talk?</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2015 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      
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      <description> Links to teaching materials:
- BBSRC / Natural History Museum Training in computational and data literacy skills for research course
Advancing computational and data literacy skills schools for life scientists. - github repo
- ACCE DTP Research Data Management workshop Feb 17th 2017 - Mozfest Rstudio ♥ GitHub - UNAM, #rstats &amp;amp; #openscience workshop - ISBE 2016 Reproducible Science Workshop Materials </description>
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