Dominic Orchard

(He/Him)

University of Cambridge

Dominic is a computer scientist whose research focusses primarily on programming languages but he also works closely with climate scientists, applying computer science advancements to support their work through programming languages, tools, and systems. He is a co-director of the Institute of Computing for Climate Science at the University of Cambridge and a Senior Lecturer in the Programming Languages and Systems group at the University of Kent.

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.