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Revision as of 12:13, 21 October 2019
Human Practices
From the very early stages, the focus of our project was steered by the practical concerns of the communities around us. As part of this, we endeavored to incorporate expert opinions wherever possible to have immediate feedback on the state and progress of our work. Here, you will find all of the instances where our human practices approaches not only shaped, but improved our project in a significant way.
Silver
Team Collaborations
We collaborated with a variety of international teams all around the world. Here we want to present different collaborations ranging from common scientific projects to field investigations and international education ventures.
Gold
Software
Since software and model are important parts of our project we talked to an expert in dry lab approaches. This way we learned more about software and were able to improve our system.