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Posts by Mattias Vesterlund
Showing a .tex file from 2018 to students:
"biblatex and natbib are both loaded in the preamble, a reminder of the handcrafted imperfections of the artist"
Quarto does have support for LaTeX as well if you write a lot of formulas.
I find visuals and figures to be easier in quarto in Rstudio, but i am also very biased towards R.
If you are used to Rmd then quarto is not much of a stretch. R-studio has native support for it (and also works well with zotero)
As a collaborative tool, yeah some sort of git-remote or similar (e.g. GitHub) is likely needed.
Overleaf/LaTeX is also nice and works well with zotero.
I like quarto! Overall it's pretty versatile and if you are used to things like markdown it's not too complicated.
Being able to easily mix text and code with references and good formatting is a perk.
Inte läkare och ingen egen erfarenhet av behandling hos barn, men jag skrev min avhandling om (molekylär) reglering av tillväxthormon. Så nånting kan jag nog komma ihåg eller gräva fram om du vill.
”We found that primary forests store ~72% more C than managed secondary forests in vegetation, deadwood, soils, and harvested wood products combined (land C storage)”: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Before LLMs, the “multiverse” was studied through many-analyst projects: dozens of teams analyzing the same data and hypothesis, often reaching conflicting conclusions.
But these studies required huge coordination and sampled only tiny slices. LLMs can now explore this space cheaply and at scale.
@plosbiology.org is formalizing its long‑standing practice of asking authors to share research code, introducing a mandatory #code‑sharing policy and clarifying what is meant by code sharing.
Learn more and find guidance on best practice: plos.io/4reyX3v
Illustration showing the CodeRefinery logo and the text: "Teaching good-enough practices for computational research. Git, Github, testing, Jupyter, documentation, modular code, social coding, and reproducible research".
KTH will be hosting an in-person exercise group as part of the upcoming CodeRefinery workshop March 17-19 and 24-26 on tools and techniques for more reproducible research. Register (links below) to secure your spot if you're in Stockholm those days! Everything […]
[Original post on scholar.social]
We are also looking forward to the Code Refinery workshop and will host a local exercise room for anyone who wants to join us at the KTH library.
Please sign up if you are interested 👇!
We’re collaborating with analysis tool providers and instrument vendors to standardize file formats for every @pride-ebi.bsky.social submission: github.com/PRIDE-Archiv...
Want your voice heard? Share your feedback by opening an issue on the guidelines. github.com/PRIDE-Archiv... or PR.
Föräldrarna har jobb och rätt att vistas i Sverige. Men åttamånadersbebisen Emanuel, som föddes här förra året, ska enligt Migrationsverket utvisas. Till Iran.
www.sverigesradio.se/play/artikel...
Today for International Day of Women and Girls in Science we celebrate the awesome research done by women at KTH and all other places, and also want to highlight the WOP@KTH network to support female PhD students.
#WomenInScience2026
www.dr.kth.se/wop/
Agenda for the nordic love data week. Full agenda at: www.nordiclovedataweek.org Monday 9th of February 10.00 FAIR data and how to check fairness of your data 11.00 An introduction to Data Management Plans 12.00 Supporting good research management practices with Electronic Lab Notebooks 14.00 Where will my data end up? - Selecting a high quality repository for the data underlying your published results Tuesday 10th of February 10.00 Automated large-scale text analysis 11.00 Visualize your research data 13.00 BRIGHT Data Catalog - Developing A Research Data Management Infrastructure 13.30 Introduction to Data Publishing and Zenodo 14.00 Where's the data to your article? Learn how to prepare a Data Availability Statement Wednesday 11th of February 10.00 Searching for research data 11.00 FAIR by Default: Building Reproducible Digital Research Projects 12.00 Introduction to OpenRefine 12.30 Licensing research data for reuse 13.00 Responsible Preservation of Research Data & Data Available on Unreasonable Request
This week we are celebrating #LoveDataWeek together with friends across the Nordics!
Learn about how to manage your data by joining the online events.
Full agenda (and links!) at: www.nordiclovedataweek.org/agenda/
Just because good news is worth celebrating:
There is now a Prep medication that is an *every six month* injection.
HIV has, effectively, a vaccination.
Debatt. När staten gör biblioteken till AI-nav måste lärosätena få resurser – annars betalar undervisningen priset. universitetslararen.se/2026/02/05/a...
A single chronic diagnosis is rarely the end of the story for older adults. Hypertension may be followed by diabetes, kidney strain, cardiovascular complications – or a very different mix. 🧪
A new study published in Nature Medicine takes a step toward changing that
www.scilifelab.se/news/from-st...
📢 Call for Hidden Papers & Data on Ingroup Favoritism in Dictator Games
We look for unpublished and hard-to-access experimental studies for our meta-analysis!
Inclusion criteria: no deception, adults, manipulation of group membership of dictator game recipients.
All tips and data very welcome!
Stats.swehockey.se lists the schedule for most of the season for the major divisions.
For booking you need to go through the club pages usually though...
Nä, nu jävlar!
Nevermind jobs you had, tell me five (or rather: five of the) classes you took at university.
1. Biochemical analysis and separation
2. Basic mechanics
3. Enzymology
4. Mass-spectrometry based proteomics. When and how?
5. Mathematics (I, II and IV for some reason)
Big red heart on a pink background. Text inside the heart reads Data Love. Below it a banner that reads Love Data Week and #LoveData26
In February we celebrate Love Data Week at the KTH Library as a part of the Nordic Love Data Week celebrations.
This year’s Love Data Week theme is “Where’s the Data?”, Join us for exiting webinars and discussions about data!
Full agenda on: www.nordiclovedataweek.org
#LoveData26
Next year, KTH turns 200! 🎉
KTH researchers are invited to submit proposals for the exhibition "The World of Tomorrow – KTH’s Research for a Sustainable Future", held in the library entrance hall. Share your solutions for a better, more sustainable world!
intra.kth.se/styrning/kth...
📣 Please spread: we’re hiring a Lab Manager! It is a critical position in our new lab. As our lab moves to Barcelona and joins the @crg.eu, we’re looking for a Lab Manager to help build the lab and set the lab atmosphere.
🔗 Apply here 👉 recruitment.crg.eu/content/jobs...
På grund av elektriska strömmar i kärnan (som består av flytande nickel och järn). Rörelsen beror på konvektion (värme typ) och strömmarna snurrar och då uppstår ett magnetfält.
Att galningarna i sin jakt på woke nu cancellat PLATON har ändå något…. dailynous.com/2026/01/06/t...
“one area of science is strangely devoid of independent checks — academic publishing” Great opinion piece from @jabyrnesci.bsky.social on the need for #publishers to themselves follow best practice & become better regulated 👏👇 www.nature.com/articles/d41...
A campus-wide coordinated makerspace environment coming to KTH in 2026, with a central hub located at the KTH Library
#makerspace
intra.kth.se/en/aktuellt/...