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<pclass='mt-4'>Stefan Reis is currently president of <ahref='https://iemss.org/'>International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs)</a> and has very much enjoyed forming closer links to other learned societies and organisations, including building links to OMF, the Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand (MSSANZ), the International Symposium on Environmental Software Systems (ISESS) and others over the past years. Stefans background is in integrated assessment modelling of air pollution and climate change effects on human and ecosystem health. Stefan holds a position as head of unit for environment and sustainability at the DLR Project Management Agency currently and has been an active researcher in the field of environmental modelling, with a particular focus on the interfaces between environment and health for more than 25 years. Stefan holds a visiting professorship at the University of Edinburgh, School of Chemistry and fellowships with iEMSs and MSSANZ.</p>
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<pclass='mt-4'>Stefan Reis is currently president of <ahref='https://iemss.org/'>International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs)</a> and has very much enjoyed forming closer links to other learned societies and organisations, including building links to OMF, the Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand (MSSANZ), the International Symposium on Environmental Software Systems (ISESS) and others over the past years. Stefan's background is in integrated assessment modelling of air pollution and climate change effects on human and ecosystem health. Stefan holds a position as head of unit for environment and sustainability at the DLR Project Management Agency currently and has been an active researcher in the field of environmental modelling, with a particular focus on the interfaces between environment and health for more than 25 years. Stefan holds a visiting professorship at the University of Edinburgh, School of Chemistry and fellowships with iEMSs and MSSANZ.</p>
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<p class='mt-4'>Allen Lee is a research software engineer who has been building cyberinfrastructure for computational social science and complex adaptive systems at Arizona State University since 2006; projects include <a href="https://www.tdar.org">the Digital Archaeological Record</a>, <a href="https://seslibrary.asu.edu">the Social Ecological Systems Library</a>, <a href="https://openskope.org">Synthesizing Knowledge of Past Environments (SKOPE)</a>, <a href="https://interplanetary.asu.edu/port-of-mars">the Port of Mars</a>, and <a href="https://comses.net">CoMSES Net</a>, where he serves as co-director and technical lead. He works to improve the state of open, transparent, reusable, and reproducible computational science as a <a href="https://carpentries.org">Carpentries instructor</a> and maintainer for the <a href="https://github.com/swcarpentry/python-novice-gapminder">Plotting and Programming in Python</a> and <a href='https://github.com/carpentries-lab/good-enough-practices'>Good Enough Practices in Scientific Computing</a> lessons, and currently serves on the <a href='https://datacite.org/stsg/'>DataCite Services and Technology Steering Group</a> and as a co-chair for the <a href="https://scicodes.net/">Consortium of Scientific Software Registries and Repositories</a>.</p>
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<p class='mt-4'>Allen Lee is a research software lead who has been building cyberinfrastructure for computational social science and complex adaptive systems at Arizona State University since 2006; projects include <a href="https://www.tdar.org">the Digital Archaeological Record</a>, <a href="https://seslibrary.asu.edu">the Social Ecological Systems Library</a>, <a href="https://openskope.org">Synthesizing Knowledge of Past Environments (SKOPE)</a>, <a href="https://interplanetary.asu.edu/port-of-mars">the Port of Mars</a>, and <a href="https://comses.net">CoMSES Net</a>, where he serves as co-director and technical lead. He works to improve the state of open, transparent, reusable, and reproducible ("frictionless") computational science as a <a href="https://carpentries.org">Carpentries instructor</a> and maintainer for the <a href="https://github.com/swcarpentry/python-novice-gapminder">Plotting and Programming in Python</a> and <a href='https://github.com/carpentries-lab/good-enough-practices'>Good Enough Practices in Scientific Computing</a> lessons, and currently serves on the <a href='https://datacite.org/stsg/'>DataCite Services and Technology Steering Group</a> and as a co-chair for the <a href="https://scicodes.net/">Consortium of Scientific Software Registries and Repositories</a>.</p>
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### **Cyberinfrastructure Chair**
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#### [Allen Lee]()
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#### [Allen Lee](https://github.com/alee)
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- Software and Data Carpentries' instructor and lesson maintainer for [Plotting and Programming in Python](https://swcarpentry.github.io/python-novice-gapminder/)
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and [Good Enough Practices in Scientific Computing](https://carpentries-lab.github.io/good-enough-practices/)
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- Currently serves on the [DataCite Services and Technology Steering Group](https://datacite.org/stsg/) and as a co-chair of the [Consortium of Scientific Software Registries and Repositories](https://scicodes.net)
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- Technical lead and co-director of [the Network for Computational Modeling in the Social and Ecological Sciences (CoMSES.Net)](https://comses.net)
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- Working towards developing and promoting good enough practices for frictionless reuse in research software for over two decades
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Current CYWG work is focused on:
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- a collaborative effort with partners CSDMS and CUAHSI in assessing FAIR metadata assessments
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(e.g., [FAIRsoft indicators](https://inab.github.io/FAIRsoft_indicators/) and the [OpenEBench Observatory](https://openebench.bsc.es/observatory/)
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as well as research software quality efforts like the [EVERSE Research Software Quality Kit](https://everse.software/RSQKit/))
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- developing RAG pipelines for LLM-enhanced workflows around computational models in the areas of software quality,
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metadata completeness, documentation, tests, interoperability, and model analysis (e.g., sensitivity analysis,
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uncertainty quantification, model optimization and calibration)
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We welcome new contributors, and are also **[actively searching for additional co-chairs](https://asu.questionpro.com/omf-wg-joinrequest)**.
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Some example work streams we'd love to have more hands on deck for include:
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- improve the UI/UX of the OMF site
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- improve the workflows for upgrading and deploying changes to the OMF site
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- set up a parallel staging server where we can test changes to the OMF site on GitHub Pages
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- and last but not least, [please consider applying to serve as a co-chair](https://asu.questionpro.com/omf-wg-joinrequest)
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on the CYWG to help prioritize, coordinate, and manage current and future work streams
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- Establishing the initial OMF website and site infrastructure using Hugo, Docker, Docsy, and GitHub Pages
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- Establishing communication channels (e.g., Slack, Google Groups, etc.) to facilitate Working Groups coordination
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- Establishing the [ModelShare](https://share.openmodelingfoundation.org/) website on GitHub Pages for the Certification
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- All of the other plumbing needed to set up external facing websites and science gateways as well as developing
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measured and inclusive pathways for community contributions, and staging, testing, and deployment. *IYKYK - if you'd
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