Open Science at NASA: Measuring Impact and Exploring AI Applications
Join us for a live podcast recording with Dr. Chelle Gentemann, Open Science Program Scientist for NASA’s Office of the Chief Science Data Officer, in conversation with host Hugo Bowne-Anderson.
In this episode, we'll discuss:
Measuring Open Science Impact: How NASA is developing new metrics to evaluate the effectiveness of open science practices beyond traditional publication-based measures.
The Nature of Scientific Discovery: Insights into how scientific breakthroughs occur and the importance of collaborative efforts in advancing research.
AI in NASA Science: NASA's exploration of AI applications across various divisions, from rats in space to the origin of the universe.
Challenges in Implementing Open Science: The complexities of promoting open science practices within government agencies.
The Future of Open Science: How open science is changing the research landscape and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.
This episode will provide valuable insights for researchers, data scientists, and those interested in open science and AI in space exploration.
About Dr. Chelle Gentemann
Dr. Chelle Gentemann is the Open Science Program Scientist for NASA’s Office of the Chief Science Data Officer at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C on an Intergovernmental Personnel Act assignment from the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) in Berkeley, CA. With a background in oceanography and remote sensing, Dr. Gentemann now leads efforts to transform scientific practices, promoting transparency and collaboration across diverse fields of study.
Join us for a discussion on the current state and future potential of open science in space research.