Adina Wagner (she/her)

Doctoral Researcher, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine: Brain and Behavior (INM-7), Juelich Research Centre, Germany

After graduating with a M.Sc in Psychology in 2019, Adina Wagner is now a doctoral researcher at the Juelich Research Centre, INM-7, in the Psychoinformatics Lab. Adina’s research focus lies on open source software development to foster open and reproducible scientific practices and analyses in neuroscience. Apart from coffee, Adina run on cuss words, scotch, and xkcd comics.

Talks

Reproducible Research Objects with DataLad

Talk abstract - 24th June 2020
Theme: Open Workflows
Format: Software or process demo