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Author(s):  
Paul Cooper

Abstract Himself a major technical team player in a for-profit corporation, the stance adopted by Dr. S. Gopalakrishnan vis à vis the wider engineering community is examined and found to be instructive for technology leadership in general. First, in the context of his particular experience, are highlighted the mutual benefits of a corporation maintaining relationships with universities. Then come the similar advantages of his participation in professional societies and symposia and the attendant contributions to the open literature, including the competitive drive for doing so. Such activity fortuitously led him to the more direct relationships with competitors that characterize a research consortium of manufacturers in the same industry.


Psych ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 836-867
Author(s):  
Aaron Peikert ◽  
Caspar J. van Lissa ◽  
Andreas M. Brandmaier

Computational reproducibility is the ability to obtain identical results from the same data with the same computer code. It is a building block for transparent and cumulative science because it enables the originator and other researchers, on other computers and later in time, to reproduce and thus understand how results came about, while avoiding a variety of errors that may lead to erroneous reporting of statistical and computational results. In this tutorial, we demonstrate how the R package repro supports researchers in creating fully computationally reproducible research projects with tools from the software engineering community. Building upon this notion of fully automated reproducibility, we present several applications including the preregistration of research plans with code (Preregistration as Code, PAC). PAC eschews all ambiguity of traditional preregistration and offers several more advantages. Making technical advancements that serve reproducibility more widely accessible for researchers holds the potential to innovate the research process and to help it become more productive, credible, and reliable.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Johan Rojek ◽  
Yogesh Basavaraju ◽  
Saranya Nallapareddy ◽  
Roland Franz Baumgartner ◽  
Sanne Schoffelen ◽  
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Abstract Mad7 is a CRISPR enzyme, similar to Cas9 and Cas12a, which is of great interest to industry and academia due to its permissive licensing agreement, which states that everyone is free to use it but not distribute it commercially. This paper demonstrates that Mad7 genome editing works in CHO cells and provides the CHO engineering community with the computational tools needed to generate Mad7 compatible gRNAs against the CHO genome.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roger I. Basu ◽  
Krish T. Sharman

The importance of the blue economy is growing. A key element of this is the transition from fossil-based energy to greener alternatives such as offshore wind, marine renewables and other sources of energy. The ocean has been a source of food for millennia but newer, more innovative methods, of offshore cultivation are being developed and deployed. The engineering experience gained in offshore oil and gas industry is finding application in these examples of engineering for the blue economy. The trends are outlined together with the challenges faced by the engineering community.


2021 ◽  
pp. 39-41
Author(s):  
Shere Manikant Lal ◽  
Abhishek Bhandari ◽  
Triloksingh P. Bhogal ◽  
Pankaj k Singh

In this research article the review is done on solar chimney.The solar radiation is abundant in nature and the radiation energy is used to convert into sustainable energy.The radiant energy is used to heat the fluid (air).The inclined canopy helps the air to move towards the tower having the lift force.The lift force is used to run the turbine to produce electricity. The fluid temperature decreases and moisture in air condensed to water and can be used in various applications such as drinking or in boiler.The area under canopy can be used as green house farming.Therefore, the solar chimney is new horizon in scientific and engineering community


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edson OliveiraJr ◽  
Christina von Flach G. Chavez ◽  
André F. R. Cordeiro ◽  
Daniela Feitosa

With the wide popularization and increasing adoption of Open Science, most scientific research areas have discussed its benefits to the overall society represented by any citizen. The openness process aims at promoting free availability of such researches, thus directly impacting scientific evolution. Researchers are encouraged to make scientific research artifacts open for every citizen. In the Software Engineering area we are currently experiencing international Open Science initiatives, such as the ICSE Rose Festival, the ESEM Open Science policies, and the Empirical Software Engineering journal Open Science initiative. However, a little is known about Open Science in the Brazilian Software Engineering community. Therefore, in this paper, we present and discuss the results of a survey on how do our software engineering community perceive and practice Open Science.


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