SAVE THE DATE: November 18, 2024 - Reproducibility Workshop in Atlanta, GA

As the digital age accelerates, the importance of reproducibility in computational science has never been more critical. This year, we are thrilled to announce a workshop focusing on the theme of "Practical Reproducibility" in Computer Science. Scheduled for November 18, 2024, at Terminus 330 in Atlanta, this full-day workshop promises to be a milestone event in advancing the science of reproducibility.

The workshop aims to bridge the gap between theoretical reproducibility and its practical application. Our focus will be on sharing reproducible digital artifacts, addressing challenges of reproducing research, and fostering a robust dialogue about the tools, services, and approaches that best support these endeavors.

What to Expect

  • Participants will hear from authors and reviewers who have participated in and developed reproducibility initiatives, sharing insights and lessons learned. Expect a rich program that includes keynote speeches, presentations of reproducible artifacts, and engaging panel discussions.
  • The workshop will also serve as a platform to seed a community repository of reproducible digital artifacts, enhancing collective access to and utilization of these resources.
  • Attendees will have a unique opportunity to engage with a broader community of researchers and practitioners, expanding the conversation around reproducibility in computational sciences.

Mark Your Calendars! Don’t miss the chance to be part of this essential conversation at the intersection of computer science and reproducibility. Whether you are a researcher, a practitioner, or a stakeholder in the scientific community, your participation will contribute to a pivotal shift towards more robust scientific methods.

Stay Informed as we finalize the details of our agenda, featured speakers, and registration information. We will post future announcements relating to the workshop in our blog to ensure you receive all the necessary information as soon as it becomes available.

For any inquiries, or to express your interest in presenting or attending, please contact us at contact@chameleoncloud.org.