Alejandro Coca-Castro

(He/Him)

Alan Turing Institute

Alejandro is a Research Fellow of the Data Science for Science and Humanities and Honorary Member of the Tools, Practices and Systems programmes at The Alan Turing Institute. He holds a PhD in Physical Geography with a MSc. in Environmental Monitoring, Modelling and Management at King’s College London. He has 11+ years of experience in applied artificial intelligence and data science for Earth Systems, Agricultural and Environmental sciences. He has contributed to a wide variety of international institutions in the public, research and industry sectors developing pipelines and tools to process and analyse data (spatial and non-spatial) for decision making. When he is not too busy doing geeky things, Alejandro enjoys reading sci-fi books, cycling and coffee tasting.

Talks

Panel: Perspectives on Practical Reproducibility in Climate Science

23-Apr-24

Our panel members are all expert practitioners contributing to access and tools for practical computational reproducibility in climate science. They will share how they got to where they are now, what problems they're currently thinking about with respect to reproducibility, what challenges they've experienced in effecting change to improve reproducibility, and what changes we need to see to improve the fidelity of climate informatics research.