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Dear human,
Here's a new entry for your approval. 🎉
Merge the pull request to accept it, or close it to send it away.
❤️ Your friend Staticman 💪
He is also the primary maintainer of Zettlr, an academic Markdown-based writing tool. He is an advocate for Open Source, Open Science, and Open Data. With fifteen years of experience in quantitative data analysis and twenty years of experience in Open Source development, he has gathered valuable knowledge in implementing open data pipelines and tools for researchers. He is currently involved in a project to make a large-scale data source of Swedish folk high schools available to the public by providing consulting and implementing a public data analysis pipeline and repository.
Furthermore, Hendrik Erz also contributes to Open Educational Resources (OER) at the Institute for Analytical Sociology, Linköping University, and has expertise in the ethics of quantitative research and artificial intelligence (LLMs/GPT models). |
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