I'm excited to announce that @ontologic_ is #hiring a software engineer and a computational scientist! ✨ If you want to join our passionate team to improve rigor & reproducibility in science, apply here: https://t.co/0JPAecRIx7
@LecoqJerome This is what we're trying to do at https://t.co/51haN1iOEc! We just got started this year so we're not as established as CodeOcean, but it's an exciting area with lots of potential for innovation
Today is Demo Day for the #MITdeltav accelerator, where we've been working this summer! Tune in at 4pm EDT here to catch the pitch by @neurd_ , who is up first in the lineup: https://t.co/sTTNXVj6C8
Hey #ScienceTwitter! Our team at @ontologic_ wants to learn about your research needs in this <5m survey. 🔬Academics, industry scientists, and other researchers are all welcome: https://t.co/Xv7Cjb2n5u
Not to get too negative here, but it's also been disappointing to see so much bad-faith, anti-union propaganda coming from the @MIT administration in the weeks leading up to the vote. I hope that when we win our union they are more willing to negotiate in good faith
@dvwz But what if it's a worse replacement? You'd want to stake the future of science on a technology whose primary use has been running pyramid schemes and has glaring problems with scalability and energy use?
Hey science twitter 👋🏽 I'm starting a company @dmostools to help researchers make their data reproducible, reusable, and sharable!
With @dmosdallas@kayteeflick@elibpollock and @dcosine, we're providing a service that makes open science easy. Watch our intro video for more:
@neurd_ Lol the ".science" domain is awesome. Looks great. Have you thought about making a logo or some illustrations? Not necessary but you're good at that stuff
Haven’t been on Twitter much lately, but my first first-author publication paper recently came out. Thanks to @mjaztwit for the support in getting this to publication! https://t.co/L5lvxLsn8F
9/10 Finally, we asked some questions about what happens when you bend the ring into higher dimensions, showing that the geometry of the ring manifold has an effect on how stable it is