Netherlands eScience Center
We’re an independent foundation with 80+ passionate people working together in the Netherlands’ national centre for academic research software.
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
Out of office: holiday mode activated
As the year winds down, the Netherlands eScience Center editorial team will be taking a short hiatus for the holidays to recharge and…
Amsterdam as seen by a weather model
Visualizing local climate zones in 3D with the Cityblocks package
How much research output is really open, and how can we tell?
Written by Esther Plomp, Meron Vermaas, Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, Nemo Andrea, Ewan Cahen, Felix Weijdema, Dorien Huijser, Marta Teperek…
Tackling Advent of Code
By Ewan Cahen
Is scientific software the new land grab?
Scientific software platforms are not always as open as they look at first sight. Avoid getting locked in with this advice!
From Pandemic Response to Package Development
By Fenne Riemslagh
How is research software managed at UMCs? Insights from a first meetup
Written by eScience Center Fellow Thomas Pronk
Variables, Records, Values and Objects
The Engineering Corner
Beyond research
‘Beyond research’ is a new mini-series we are starting on the eScience Center blog. We want to give you some insight into the interests…
From Corridor Coincidences to Cellular Cartography: The grlc Story
This is the story of grlc, a tool that transforms complex linked data queries into user-friendly web interfaces. We interviewed grlc’s…
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