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Hi, my name is Nicole 👋

👩‍🎓 graduate research assistant to Manfred Laubichler

📜 PhD student in Computational History and Philosophy of Science at Arizona State University

💻 former research software engineer

My current formulation of my research question for my dissertation is...

What scientific values (such as reproducibility, openness, and reusability) should we embody in our standards of practice and infrastructure for the betterment of computationally enabled science?

My will start out my dissertation by exploring the limits of reproducibility in the computational sciences. I also plan to use dynamic network analysis and natural language processing to analyse large corpuses of scientific literature to study evolving standards of practice. Finally, I'm interested in using qualitative methods to survey and observe groups that are currently attempting to reconsile competing values in proposing standards of practice. I will also report out on my own experience setting standards of practice by developing a ruberic for the peer-review of notebook submissions to the inaugural US-RSE Conference.

I'm currently...

👩‍🏫 running an internship program for my amazing full-time summer interns, Namita Shah and David Costello, who are helping me develop data dashboards and scientific web applications*

💜 wrapping up peer-review for Jupyter notebook submissions at the inaugural US-RSE Conference

🧗‍♀️ back into rock climbing, because that's what all the grad students are up to

🎹 taking jazz piano lessons

*This work was supported by the Better Scientific Software Fellowship, funded by the Exascale Computing Project (NSF/DOE)

Nicole Brewer's Projects

asu-thesis icon asu-thesis

A template for creating a literate and computationally reproducible thesis or dissertation (following the ASU Graduate College guidelines)

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LaTeX style files for ASU Ph. D. dissertations

awesome-cv icon awesome-cv

Awesome CV is LaTeX template for your outstanding job application

bssw.io icon bssw.io

Better Scientific Software Homepage

color-by-number icon color-by-number

An application for developing materials for the hpc-unplugged lesson for computational thinking

cv icon cv

Nicole Brewer's Academic CV

dotfiles icon dotfiles

Personal user configuration files for Linux and MacOS

flinc icon flinc

Reproducible Notebook Containers with Application Virtualization

grfp-awardees icon grfp-awardees

A Juypter-based web application for visualizing data about past GRFP Awardees.

hpc-unplugged icon hpc-unplugged

A lesson plan for teaching middle school students parallel and distributed computing

jupyter-web-app-tutorial icon jupyter-web-app-tutorial

A tutorial entitled "How the Little Jupyter Notebook Became a Web App: Managing Increasing Complexity with nbdev" presented at SciPy 2023 in Austin, TX.

jupyter_on_github icon jupyter_on_github

An analysis of all 1.3 million public Jupyter Notebooks on Github in July 2017

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My own attempt at notebook based development before I discovered https://nbdev.fast.ai/

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