Netherlands eScience Center

We’re an independent foundation with 80+ passionate people working together in the Netherlands’ national centre for academic research software.

Editors
Patrick Bos

eScientist / freelancer / HPC & data science / Physics & Humanities / C++ & Python

Netherlands eScience Center

Dutch national center for digital expertise. We help those in academic research develop open, sustainable, high quality software tools.

Peter Kalverla

Research software engineer with a background in meteorology and wind energy

Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez

Functional nerd | Physics | Math | Science communication | https://pabrod.github.io

Latest Posts

Masking time-series for eXplainable AI

Why did my Machine Learning (ML) model make this decision? Is it paying attention to the right elements of the data we give it?

The Dystopian Mirage: Blogging’s Descent with My Involvement

Within the tumultuous realm of digital content creation, bloggers are confronted with a dilemma — to maintain the integrity of their craft…

The FAIR for Research Software Principles after two years: an adoption update

By Michelle Barker, Leyla Jael Castro, Bernadette Fritzsch, Daniel S. Katz, Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, Anna Niehues, Alexander Struck, Qian…

How to manage your IP address in Python

This post is the first of a series of blog posts arising from a collaboration between the eScience Center and the ODISSEI Social Data…

Differentiation without subtraction

A surprising application of complex numbers

Causal Inference in JASP: The Process Module

By Malte Lüken, Julia M. Rohrer, Thijs Vroegh, Johnny van Doorn, and Eric-Jan Wagenmakers

Talking about energy-efficient GPU computing at SC23

November is the time for Supercomputing, or SC as it is called nowadays, and in 2023 the largest High-Performance Computing (HPC)…

Machine Learning Machinery for Quantum Chemistry

Machine learning techniques are impacting all areas of science, and molecular simulations are not spared. This blog post shows how to make…

Navigating research software policies: Insights from the Dutch research community

Imagine you’re a researcher who developed a brilliant piece of software that may be useful to many. Maybe it’s a single script that cleans…

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