OLS Nebula-2 , 1st Graduation Session : Project Presentations

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This is the first graduation session of the OLS Nebula program featuring presentations from five graduates. Kalterina Shulla discussed her transition to open-access publications and the benefits of open science for sustainability. Gibran highlighted his research on disease vector mapping and community engagement in Brazil. Edmond Clark emphasized the potential of open data for ecological integrity in Madagascar. Sahar from Sudan shared her experience as a peer review champion and the challenges of advocating for open science. Toma from Bangladesh focused on the importance of documentation and time commitment in open science. The session concluded with a group photo and appreciation for the presenters' contributions.

Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome Remarks
03:06 Kalterina's Presentation
14:06 Gibran's Presentation
23:31 Edmond's Presentation
37:21 Sahar's Presentation
51:01 Toma's Presentation
01:01:32 Closing Remarks

The Nebula program provides structured training covering the NASA TOPS Open Science 101 Curriculum.

Each week, we explore one open science module, with expert speakers guiding hands-on learning. Sessions feature practical assignments to empower learners to implement open science tools and concepts actively.

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