A selfish reason to share research data
New evidence suggests sharing research data could mean investing in researchers' own reputations
Monday 04 May 2020
Isla Staden is a software developer at Thought Machine and former research assistant at The Alan Turing Institute. She has been involved in various projects associated with the Turing to facilitate reproducibility in scientific outputs. From 2017 to 2018 she worked at the Turing as a research assistant to Dr Kirstie Whitaker. She holds a master's in Mathematics and wrote her dissertation on differential geometries over non-commutative spaces.