🚨I’m hiring a 3yr (up to 5yr) postdoc in experimental philosophy/bioethics. We’ll work on the below topics plus others. Come work with me in SG! Please retweet & share Research Fellow (Centre for Biomedical Ethics) National University of Singapore https://t.co/Q6fc1bKkCG
Editorial on Data and Code Sharing @NatureComms . “We have been making it easier for authors to share their source data by integrating both data and code sharing capabilities into our manuscript tracking system.” #figshare#codeocean
https://t.co/dTA7wVb94V
@nycemergencymgt That sounds bad. Somebody should do something about this. Is there a plan to tackle congestion? Something soft maybe, like an incentive structure?
@NYAMCunningham Still waiting to hear back from your office about this disappointing, puzzling announcement and your alternative proposals for funding accessible access. There is still time to reverse course.
Fully funded PhD position in the philosophy of astrochemistry/astrophysics opening in Rennes in September 2024! The position includes training in astrochemistry and is co-supervised philosophy/astrochemistry. Please circulate widely!
https://t.co/PRIDHHTzv9
Reminder: Call for Applications for ICSSI 2024 closes on March 24. Read the guidelines and apply here: https://t.co/iN1KejAepK
Accepted proposals will be notified by April 15 and they will receive instructions for accepting and registering for the conference.
Now hiring: a postdoc in metascience to work with me on testing interventions for improved reproducibility in the @iRISE_EU project at @karolinskainst. Please RT.
https://t.co/2mio2kbdl9
Join Alison Wylie, Adrian Currie & me for 2-day workshop on philosophy of paleosciences, followed by 3-day retreat to Jurassic Coast. Abstracts 500 words & CVs emailed to Adrian Currie at [email protected] by 1st April
https://t.co/MxtwkOh4Of
Paper on modeling rhetorical citing by @HonglinB and me is finally out!
https://t.co/HpVYkTKrve
Two thoughts on why citation *quality* is interesting to study for science & innovation broadly:
1. Citation quality not distributed randomly. Big empirical surprise is...
(1/3)
People discourage rhetorical citations (cite to support the author's claim), and believe if all citations came from those that truly inspired authors (substantive), the community would be better. Is that true? In a new @NatureComms paper with @MishaTeplitskiy, we test it (1/n):
Do you love science but feel that a career in research isn’t enough to sate your desire to learn more about the natural world? Do you enjoy reading papers outside your area? If the answer is ‘yes’, consider applying for an editorial position at @natcomms https://t.co/YmDh8jxHOZ
We are thrilled to open registration for the Berkeley Replication Games! The event is on March 7th, 2024. We are looking for researchers and graduate students interested in a replication challenge. All social science fields are welcome!