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authorBoud Roukema <boud@cosmo.torun.pl>2020-05-23 15:55:03 +0200
committerBoud Roukema <boud@cosmo.torun.pl>2020-05-23 15:55:03 +0200
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Affiliations CiSE style
It appears from looking at https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5725236/authors#authors https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7878935/authors#authors that the affiliations section needs to start with a one-phrase definition of the author's main affiliation. In 5725236, the typesetters/proofreaders swapped van der Walt and Colbert, so don't be confused by that. It shows that nobody proofread properly. With this commit, each author's institute (single hierarchical level) is written as the first paragraph of the author's affiliation section. Since 5725236 allows a very-well-known acronym, I'm guessing that IAC can be defined for Mohammad and then re-used for the others. I've added a brief CV for me. If necessary, we could compress my main research together as "observational cosmology", but let's see how we go in the word count. I have not (yet) worked through the main text. There is also one minor language fix - `Because is complete` was incomplete. Pdf word count: 5873
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@@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ However, this is a long-term goal and requires major changes to academic value s
Other implementations of the criteria, or future improvements in Maneage, may solve some of the caveats above.
However, the proof of concept already shows many advantages to adopting the criteria.
For example, publication of projects with these criteria on a wide scale allows automatic workflow generation, optimized for desired characteristics of the results (for example via machine learning).
-Because is complete, algorithms and data selection methods can be similarly optimized.
+Because Maneage is complete, algorithms and data selection methods can be similarly optimized.
Furthermore, through elements like the macros, natural language processing can also be included, automatically analyzing the connection between an analysis with the resulting narrative \emph{and} history of that analysis/narrative.
Parsers can be written over projects for meta-research and data provenance studies, for example to generate ``research objects''.
As another example, when a bug is found in one software package, all affected projects can be found and the scale of the effect can be measured.
@@ -492,29 +492,42 @@ The Pozna\'n Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC) computational grant 314
%% Biography
\begin{IEEEbiographynophoto}{Mohammad Akhlaghi}
- is a postdoctoral researcher at the Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Canarias, Tenerife, Spain.
+ Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Canarias (IAC)
+
+ Mohammad Akhlaghi is a postdoctoral researcher at the Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Canarias, Tenerife, Spain.
His main scientific interest is in early galaxy evolution, but to extract information from the modern complex datasets, he has been involved in image processing and reproducible workflow management where he has founded GNU Astronomy Utilities (Gnuastro) and Maneage (introduced here).
He received his PhD in astronomy from Tohoku University, Sendai Japan, and before coming to Tenerife, held a CNRS postdoc position at the Centre de Recherche Astrophysique de Lyon (CRAL).
Contact him at mohammad@akhlaghi.org and find his website at \url{https://akhlaghi.org}.
\end{IEEEbiographynophoto}
\begin{IEEEbiographynophoto}{Ra\'ul Infante-Sainz}
- is a doctoral student at the Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Canarias, Tenerife, Spain.
+ IAC
+
+ Ra\'ul Infante-Sainz is a doctoral student at the Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Canarias, Tenerife, Spain.
Contact him at infantesainz@gmail.com.
\end{IEEEbiographynophoto}
\begin{IEEEbiographynophoto}{Boudewijn F. Roukema}
- is a professor at the Astronomy and Informatics department of Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toru\'n, Poland.
+ Nicolaus Copernicus University
+
+ Boudewijn F. Roukema is a professor at the Institute of Astronomy in the Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Informatics at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toru\'n, Grudziadzka 5, Poland.
+ His research includes galaxy formation, large scale structure of the Universe, cosmic topology and inhomogeneous cosmology.
+ He is involved in experimental research aimed at improving standards in research reproducibility.
+ Roukema obtained his PhD in astronomy and astrophysics at the Australian National University.
Contact him at boud@astro.uni.torun.pl.
\end{IEEEbiographynophoto}
\begin{IEEEbiographynophoto}{David Valls-Gabaud}
- is a professor at the Observatoire de Paris, France.
+ Observatoire de Paris
+
+ David Valls-Gabaud is a professor at the Observatoire de Paris, France.
Contact him at david.valls-gabaud@obspm.fr.
\end{IEEEbiographynophoto}
\begin{IEEEbiographynophoto}{Roberto Baena-Gall\'e}
- is a postdoctoral researcher at the Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Canarias, Tenerife, Spain.
+ IAC
+
+ Roberto Baena-Gall\'e is a postdoctoral researcher at the Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Canarias, Tenerife, Spain.
Before enrolling IAC, he worked at University of Barcelona, Reial Acad\`emia de Ci\`encias i Arts de Barcelona, l'Universit\'e Pierre et Marie Curie and ONERA-The French Aerospace Lab.
His research interests are image processing and resolution of inverse problems, with applications to AO corrected FOVs, satellite identification under atmospheric turbulence and retina images.
He is currently involved in projects related with PSF estimation of large astronomic surveys and Machine Learning.