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<pclass='mt-4'>Christopher Erdmann is an author, developer, and experimenter in the areas of digital libraries, social networking, library UX, interactive technologies, bibliometrics, and data services in libraries. Prior to joining the American Geophysical Union as the Assistant Director for Data Stewardship, he was an engagement, support, and training expert for the NHLBI BioData Catalyst project at University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute. He has previously worked for organizations such as California Digital Library (Library Carpentry), North Carolina State University, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, European Southern Observatory, Supreme Court of the US, United Nations, University of Washington, Smithsonian, and CNET. Christopher holds an MLIS from the University of Washington iSchool and a BA from the University of California, Davis.</p>
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<pclass='mt-4'>Christopher Erdmann is an author, developer, and experimenter in the areas of digital libraries, social networking, library UX, interactive technologies, bibliometrics, and data services in libraries. Prior to joining SciLifeLab as the Head of Open Science, he was the Associate Director for Open Science at the Michael J. Fox Foundation. He has previously worked for organizations such as the American Geophysical Union, Renaissance Computing Institute at UNC, California Digital Library (Library Carpentry), North Carolina State University, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, European Southern Observatory, Supreme Court of the US, United Nations, University of Washington, Smithsonian, and CNET. Christopher holds an MLIS from the University of Washington iSchool and a BA from the University of California, Davis.</p>
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- Has previously worked for and with many organizations, including; the American Geophysical Union, Renaissance Computing Institute at UNC, California Digital Library (The Carpentries), Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, European Southern Observatory, and the United Nations
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- Is a community advocate, developer, and experimenter in the areas of Open Science and FAIR
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#### [Sandra Gesing](http://sandra-gesing.com/)
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- Holds dual roles as Executive Director of the US Research Software Engineer Association (U-RSE) and as a Senior Researcher at the San Diego Supercomputer Center, focusing on science gateways, computational workflows, and distributed computing in interdisciplinary contexts
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- Directs the Center of Excellence for Science Gateways
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- Performs advocacy work through US-RSE to promote career paths and recognition for research software engineers
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- Has held academic and industry positions in the US, UK, and Germany
- Founder and CEO of Kairoi, the AI ethics and research governance consultancy
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- Founder and co-lead of the Responsible Artificial Intelligence Network (RAIN) at the RSA
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- He holds both a bachelor’s in business administration and management, and a master’s in philosophy of the social sciences
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- Manuscript preparation 'Ten Simple Rules to Promote Good Model-Sharing Practices'. Preprint avaliable through [zenodo](https://zenodo.org/records/12665701).
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- Feb-May 2024: Seven part [ModelShare](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC17zWxzjmfvNV_bCYhOZrsQ) workshop serise. Learn more about this project [here](https://share.openmodelingfoundation.org/).
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- Professor in the Center for the Pan-Third Pole Environment, Lanzhou University, China.
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- He and his team developed the SEIMS (Spatially Explicit Integrated Modeling System) watershed modeling framework and the WISE (Watershed-based Integrated Simulator for the Environment) watershed model.
- Research focusses on modelling the earth system, with a specific focus on freshwater systems.
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- Coordinates with the OMF Early Career Scholars to develop programs to support early-career scientists, thus assisting with training the next generation of scholars with an interest in modelling human and natural systems.
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- Develop and deploy educational and training materials, organize workshops, and other promotional or engagement events to disseminate OMF standards as needed.
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- Implementing FAIR Principles in Lake Watershed Modelling to Tackle Water Resource and Ecosystem Challenges
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We would like to thank and acknolodge the following People and Organizations who have supported WG efforts, projects, or have otherwise been directly or indirectly involved in WG projects or efforts.
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- Focuses on the use of model-based approaches to make better informed decisions about socio-environmental problems
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- Particularly interested in integrated assessment and modelling for co-production of knowledge in transdisciplinary research, and identifying and promoting best practices in modelling development and evaluation
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- Managing editor of the open access journal Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling (SESMO)
- Ecological modeller and works on modelling and simulation workflows
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- Currently develops the work area Individual-Based (and other) Modelling at the Thünen Institute of Baltic Sea Fisheries
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- A review of existing modelling standards to identify the main challenges in establishing standards and the main dimensions of the context in which standards are developed and needed (S. Hamilton, C. Rosello).
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- The development of a non-technical common language, or "lingua franca", for short but informative summary descriptions, which would facilitate communication and collaboration between different modelling communities, and with model users (V. Grimm).
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- The introduction of a tiered approach, where the effort for following Good Modelling Practice should be proportional to the expected impact of the model (G. Hengeveld).
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