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We’re an independent foundation with 100+ people working in the Netherlands’ national centre for academic research software. @[email protected]
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Joined April 2011
As of today, we will no longer be active on X. This decision was made due to concerns about the increasing levels of misinformation and continued polarization on the platform. We are still on LinkedIn, Bluesky and Mastodon. More information here:.
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The Netherlands eScience Center has decided to stop using the social media platform X beginning 14 January.
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RT @OpenScience_NL: Open Science NL has awarded €15M to boost Digital Competence Centers. The funding supports research software training,….
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Open Science NL has allocated €15 million to strengthen local and thematic Digital Competence Centers (DCCs). These funds aim to improve training in research software and enhance expertise in data...
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As we wrap up the year, we’re shining a light on your favorite #SoftwareSpotlight of 2024! This incredible tool, developed by our talented Research Software Engineers, has made a big impact!.A huge thanks to everyone who used, shared & supported the #Software featured this year!
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We want to offer our sincere congratulations to Prof. dr. ir. Wilco Hazeleger, our former director, on his appointment as the new Rector Magnificus of @UniUtrecht. We look forward to seeing how he will inspire and innovate in this new role!.
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Big news in research software! The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (@dfg_public) just signed the Amsterdam Declaration, backing sustainable and reusable research software. Read the full story here:.
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(This news item was originally posted on the DFG website). By signing the “Amsterdam Declaration on Funding Research Software Sustainability” (“Amsterdam Declaration” for short), the Deutsche...
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Last week, several colleagues from the eScience Center attended the @ODISSEI_nl conference in Utrecht - a conference that brings together over 400 participants to connect, share ideas and explore cutting-edge research in computational social sciences.
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Can we use weather models to render a video-game like image of our city? The answer is yes! Check out how in today's blog post by @PeterKalverla.
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Visualizing local climate zones in 3D with the Cityblocks package
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🚀 We've released a new version of DIANNA, our open-source #ExplainableAI (#XAI) tool designed to help researchers get insights into predictions of #DeepNeuralNetworks. What's new:.👉improved dashboard.👉extensive documentation .👉added tutorials. MORE:
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DIANNA is an explainable AI (XAI) tool that helps researchers get insights into the predictions of Deep Neural Networks. New version released!
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We were at the Annual Symposium of the Dutch Reproducibility Network presenting a poster about the #Fellowship Programme today! It was a great seeing former fellows and talking about the future of reproducibility.
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What's that? TWO blogposts this week?! This one's about measuring the openness of research outputs that aren't Open Access journal articles. eScience Fellows Meron & Esther investigated this at their institutes. Curious or want to do the same, read on!
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Written by Esther Plomp, Meron Vermaas, Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, Nemo Andrea, Ewan Cahen, Felix Weijdema, Dorien Huijser, Marta Teperek…
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Have you heard of #Advent of #Code? We are bringing together the Dutch research community on our leaderboard this year! AoC wizard Ewan Cahen reveals his best tips and tricks for AoC in this post!.
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By Ewan Cahen
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Another big win for #Computational #Science! Our #GPU Programming Workshop wrapped up successfully! This workshop empowers participants to harness GPU power for faster, smarter computing. Thanks to all the participants and instructors!
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There are many good open scientific software platforms. And some that aren't as open as they may seem. Our RSE Lourens talks about his experience in this blog post.
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Scientific software platforms are not always as open as they look at first sight. Avoid getting locked in with this advice!
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We're highlighting the APE-o-verse for the Software Spotlight! APE-o-verse is a suite of tools transforming how researchers create, test, and refine computational workflows. These tools have been created in collaboration with Leiden UMC and @unipotsdam.
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