{"id":91,"date":"2020-01-10T10:19:00","date_gmt":"2020-01-10T10:19:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mri.sbollmann.net\/index.php\/2020\/01\/10\/high-performance-science-talk-at-athinoula-a-martinos-center-for-biomedical-imaging-science-on-tap\/"},"modified":"2020-06-16T01:33:37","modified_gmt":"2020-06-16T01:33:37","slug":"high-performance-science-talk-at-athinoula-a-martinos-center-for-biomedical-imaging-science-on-tap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mri.sbollmann.net\/index.php\/2020\/01\/10\/high-performance-science-talk-at-athinoula-a-martinos-center-for-biomedical-imaging-science-on-tap\/","title":{"rendered":"High performance science talk at Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging Science on Tap"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>During our last week in Boston, I was invited to give a talk in the Science on Tap Seminar. Science on tap is a fantastic iniative driven by dedicated early career researchers that organise a talk with drinks and nibbles every Friday afternoon at the Martinos Center. The talk should be entertaining and easy to follow for all researchers at the Center. It is always a highlight of the week and great to catch-up with everyone. Since I couldn\u2019t talk about my work I did while I was in Boston, I chose a topic that is very close to my heart: How can we use open source tools and software engineering principles to create more robust, reproducible and scalable scientific workflows? It\u2019s a shortened and updated version of the talk I gave at the <a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/mri.sbollmann.net\/index.php\/2018\/02\/17\/high-performance-science-talk-at-the-linux-conference-australia-2018\/\" target=\"_blank\">Linux conference Australia 2018<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Video:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" title=\"High Performance Science: open and reproducible neuroscience  image processing that scales?\" width=\"750\" height=\"422\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/DEzVLrj0q5M?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Slides: <\/p>\n\n\n<a href=\"https:\/\/mri.sbollmann.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/Steffen-Bollmann-HighPerformanceScience.pdf\" class=\"pdfemb-viewer\" style=\"\" data-width=\"max\" data-height=\"max\" data-toolbar=\"bottom\" data-toolbar-fixed=\"off\">Steffen-Bollmann-HighPerformanceScience<\/a>\n<p class=\"wp-block-pdfemb-pdf-embedder-viewer\"><\/p>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-file\"><a href=\"https:\/\/mri.sbollmann.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/Steffen-Bollmann-HighPerformanceScience.pdf\">Steffen-Bollmann-HighPerformanceScience<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/mri.sbollmann.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/Steffen-Bollmann-HighPerformanceScience.pdf\" class=\"wp-block-file__button\" download>Download<\/a><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>During our last week in Boston, I was invited to give a talk in the Science on Tap Seminar. Science on tap is a fantastic iniative driven by dedicated early career researchers that organise a talk with drinks and nibbles every Friday afternoon at the Martinos Center. 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