Programs
I build programs that outlast a single workshop, a single person, or a single funding cycle.
Most of my work sits at the intersection of research infrastructure, open source, and education. The common thread is capacity — making it easier for researchers, students, and librarians to do good work with data and software, and making sure the underlying systems keep running.
Browse the program pages below for the concrete pieces: what we built, how it works, and what it enabled.
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UCLA Library Data Science Center
Research data infrastructure, computational support, and student workforce development at UCLA Library.
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UCLA Dataverse
Campus-wide research data publishing and preservation platform built on Harvard Dataverse infrastructure.
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Redivis Restricted Data Platform
Secure, governed environment for sensitive and large-scale research datasets at UCLA.
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UCLA DataSquad
Peer consulting program pairing trained undergraduates with UCLA researchers for data and computational support.
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UC Carpentries
A 10-campus University of California network delivering computational and data skills workshops using the Carpentries curriculum.
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UC Open Source Program Office — Education
Education and training arm of the Sloan-funded UC OSPO Network, building open source literacy and research software sustainability across UC campuses.
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IMLS Open Science Curriculum
Federally funded project developing 14+ open science lessons for library professionals, training librarians as open science educators.