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title: "Are You Interested in Riddles?"
author: "@vsoch"
rse: "Daniel Nüst"
excerpt: "Daniel Nüst is a research software engineer with interest and expertise ranging from reproducibility to geoinformatics. His journey has taken him from industry, to graduate training, to asking fundamental questions about how we do research, and how the process could be changed for the better."
date: 2021-04-01 8:30:00
external_media: https://us-rse.org/rse-stories-episodes-1/2021/rse-stories-daniel-nuest-episode-56.mp3
length: 21954670
duration: "00:36:34"
explicit: "no"
resources:
- name: "Daniel's research project: Opening Reproducible
Research"
url: https://o2r.info
- name: Guide for Reproducible Research by The Turing Way
url: https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/reproducible-research/reproducible-research.html
- name: o2r's Reproducible Research Support Service
url: https://go.wwu.de/r2s2
- name: Inspirations for the service
url: https://ciser.cornell.edu/research/results-reproduction-r-squared-service/
- name: YARD
url: https://isps.yale.edu/research/data/approach
- name: Oxford code review network
url: https://github.com/OxfordCodeReviewNet/forum
- name: _Ten Simple Rules for Writing Dockerfiles for Reproducible Data Science_
url: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008316
- name: _Five selfish reasons to work reproducibly_
url: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-015-0850-7
- name: Publishing computational workflows using a Research Compendium
url: https://research-compendium.science/
- name: CODECHECK
url: https://codecheck.org.uk/
- name: The 450 movement
url: https://medium.com/@jamesheathers/the-450-movement-1f86132a29bd
- name: "@450Movement on Twitter"
url: https://twitter.com/450Movement
- name: 🥏 Ultimate Frisbee
url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimate_(sport)
- name: The Greatest Sport Ever Invented by Man
url: https://thegreatestsporteverinvented.com/
---


Daniel Nüst is a research software engineer working on the project "Opening
Reproducible Research" at the Institute for Geoinformatics, University of
Münster. In this episode, we talk about RSE career paths, reproducible
research, and computational workflows under peer review.

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After finding his dream discipline of geoinformatics as a student,
[Daniel Nüst](https://nordholmen.net/) continued learning more about the
Earth by supporting researchers with latest computer science methods as
a developer and consultant at [52°North](https://52north.org/), a
non-profit company for applied research with Open Source software. An
RSE by tasks but not title already then, he joined the German RSE
community while pursuing a PhD back at the Institute for Geoinformatics
at the university of Münster. Now he is vice-chair of the [German RSE
association](https://de-rse.org/en/) and conducts research in the areas
of Open Science and computational reproducibility.

You can follow Daniel on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/nordholmen) and
[GitHub](https://github.com/nuest/).


## Shownotes

If you want to learn more about the 52°North Initiative for Geospatial Open
Source Software GmbH, a non-profit private research organisation and network for innovation,
check out [https://52north.org/about-us/profile/](https://52north.org/about-us/profile/)

For the service, Daniel created short and long reading lists around
reproducibility, sorted by time available to spend. See
[here](https://confluence.uni-muenster.de/display/r2s2/Reproducible+research%3A+general+material) for details.

On research software vs. career paths and recognition of RSE work, you should
check out de-RSE's first position paper _[An environment for sustainable research
software in Germany and beyond: current state, open challenges, and call
for action](https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.23224.1)_

For CODECHECK, check out how to [Get involved](https://codecheck.org.uk/get-involved/) as
codechecker, author, reviewer, editor or stakeholder from a journal,
publisher of conference

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