Name: Lorena A. Barba
Type: User
Company: The George Washington University
Bio: Engineering professor, computational scientist, jazz buff, techie, academic writer & font geek.
Twitter: LorenaABarba
Location: Washington, DC
Blog: lorenabarba.com
Lorena A. Barba's Projects
Student projects for the Spring 2015 MAE 6226 class at GW
A template repository for courses
Educational materials to learn how to employ Bayesian optimization techniques for parameter estimation of computational and statistical models
EPIDEMIC is an easy-to-run educational toolkit for epidemiological analysis.
Stencila examples
A demonstration repository to build and host a book with GitHub Actions
A discussion of Donoho's HDSR paper "Data Science at the Singularity"
IPython widgets for the Jupyter Notebook
Materials for the Journal of Open Source Education, JOSE
A workshop for faculty on "Hybrid to online with Jupyter-first course development"
Project Jupyter's home on the World Wide Web
JupyterCon 2018 JupyterLab tutorial
JupyterCon Website
Multi-user server for Jupyter notebooks
Survival analysis in Python
Tool for live presentations using manim
Source code accompanying 'Mathematics of Epidemics on Networks' by Kiss, Miller, and Simon http://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319508047 Documentation for the software package is at https://epidemicsonnetworks.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Template repository to create TOPS learning modules
NSF Committee on Software Infrastructure for Heterogeneous Computing (working documents), 2017
Defining the role of open source software in research reproducibility
Draft setup of tutorials to support the getting started pages of the Pandas documentations
An opinoinated pandas tutorial for data scientists
Demos for PyCon Colombia 2024
Analysis of the terminology used in discussions of reproducibility within various disciplines.
Repository for the upcoming ReScience article
Source website for Supercomputing Conference Series reproducibility resources
SciPy Conference Materials