“Supporting Open Science practices through networks and institutions: Introducing the LMU Open Science Center and the German Reproducibility Network”

Dear colleagues, dear students, 
we would like to invite you to a talk on February 17 at 11 am by Prof. Felix Schönbrodt (LMU Munich) on “Supporting Open Science practices through networks and institutions: Introducing the LMU Open Science Center and the German Reproducibility Network”

Felix Schönbrodt is the managing director of the LMU Open Science Center. He obtained his PhD in psychology in 2010 at the Humboldt-University Berlin and received his habilitation 2014 at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. His research interests include implicit and explicit motives, quantitative methods in Bayesian statistics and meta-analysis, data visualization, and issues revolving open science and the replicability of research. One special focus is to provide statistical packages in R and interactive statistical web apps which can be used for teaching and for an enhanced understanding and usage of quantitative methods (http://www.shinyapps.org). Felix Schönbrodt is an initiator of the “Commitment to Research Transparency” (http://www.researchtransparency.org). In 2016, Felix Schönbrodt received the Beamer-Rosenthal prize in the Emerging Researchers Category. The prize is awarded from the Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS) and “recognizes important contributions by individuals in the open science movement”.

The talk will be held in English and will take place in WebEx. Just email us if you are interested!

We look forward to seeing you!
Open Science Initiative Lübeck

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