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The official Jupyter Conference
August 22-23, 2017: Training
August 23-25, 2017: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Lindsey Heagy

Lindsey Heagy
Graduate Student, University of British Columbia

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Lindsey Heagy is a PhD candidate at the University of British Columbia studying numerical geophysics. Her work focuses on using electromagnetic geophysics for monitoring subsurface injections, including carbon capture and storage and hydraulic fracturing. She a project lead on GeoSci.xyz, an effort to build collaborative, interactive, web-based textbooks in the geosciences, and a core contributor to SimPEG, an open source framework for geophysical simulation and inversions.

Sessions

11:55am–12:35pm Friday, August 25, 2017
Reproducible research and open science
Location: Sutton Center/Sutton South Level: Non-technical
Lindsey Heagy (University of British Columbia), Rowan Cockett (3point Science)
Web-based textbooks and interactive simulations built in Jupyter notebooks provide an entry point for course participants to reproduce content they are shown and dive into the code used to build them. Lindsey Heagy and Rowan Cockett share strategies and tools for developing an educational stack that emerged from the deployment of a course on geophysics and some lessons learned along the way. Read more.