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62 changes: 62 additions & 0 deletions _ext/team.yaml
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- OHW22 Organizer - Florianopolis
- OHW23 Organizer
- OHW24 Organizer
- OHW26 Organizer

- name: Chelle Gentemann
title: Senior Scientist
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- OHW24 Organizer - USA
- OHW25 Organizer
- OHW25 Infrastructure
- OHW26 Organizer

- name: Jane Koh
title: Program Specialist
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- OHW24 Organizer - USA
- OHW25 Organizer
- OHW25 Project Mentor
- OHW26 Organizer

- name: Paige Martin
title: User Training Team Leader
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- OHW22 Organizer - Seattle
- OHW22 Organizer - Espanol
- OHW23 Organizer
- OHW26 Organizer

- name: Catherine Mitchell
title: Senior Research Scientist
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- OHW24 Organizer, Project Mentor - USA
- OHW25 Organizer
- OHW25 Project Mentor
- OHW26 Organizer

- name: Valentina Staneva
title: Senior Research Scientist
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- OHW24 Organizer, Project Mentor
- OHW25 Organizer
- OHW25 Project Mentor
- OHW26 Organizer

- name: Georgy Manucharyan
title: Assistant Professor
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email: cbps@uw.edu
roles:
- OHW25 Organizer
- OHW26 Organizer

- name: Jon Peake
title: Data Scientist
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email: boris.shapkin@awi.de
roles:
- OHW25 Fellow

- name: Dwight Owen
title: Impact and Capacity Development Manager
affiliate: Ocean Networks Canada
image_url: https://cdn.onc-prod.intergalactic.space/small_IMG_0968_1x1_a23a75dbe0.jpg
# github_user:
email: dwowens@oceannetworks.ca
roles:
- OHW25 Fellow
- OHW26 Organizer

- name: Austen Sorochak
title: Impact Analyst
affiliate: Ocean Networks Canada
image_url: https://github.com/sorochak.png
github_user: sorochak
email: austensorochak@oceannetworks.ca
roles:
- OHW26 Organizer

- name: Carrie Weekes
title: Ocean Technologist
affiliate: Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre
image_url: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/35845434?v=4
github_user: CarrieWeekes
email: cweekes@bamfieldmsc.com
roles:
- OHW26 Organizer

- name: Tao Eastham
title: Head of Programs
affiliate: Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre
image_url: https://bamfieldmsc.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/7-1-350x350.png
# github_user: # TODO
email: teastham@bamfieldmsc.com
roles:
- OHW26 Organizer

- name: Jordan Watson
title: Director, CIOOS Pacific
affiliate: CIOOS Pacific, Ocean Networks Canada
image_url: https://cioospacific.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/jordanw.png
# github_user: # TODO
email: jordanwatson@oceannetworks.ca
roles:
- OHW26 Organizer

- name: Julek Chawarski
title: Biological Oceanographer
affiliate: ASL Environmental Sciences
image_url: https://www.aslenv.com/assets/images/julek.webp
github_user: https://github.com/jchawarski
email: jchawarski@aslenv.com
roles:
- OHW26 Organizer
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:::{admonition} OceanHackWeek 2026
:class: important

Mark your calendars! OceanHackWeek 2026 will be at the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre from August 24-28th.
Mark your calendars! OceanHackWeek 2026 will be at the [Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre](https://bamfieldmsc.com) from August 24-28th.

If the spelling didn't give it away, we're headed to the West Coast of Vancouver Island next year, so start scheeming your adventures!
If the spelling didn't give it away, we're headed to the West Coast of [Vancouver Island](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver_Island) (British Columbia, Canada), so start scheming your adventures!

Check back in 2026 as we scheme what a Canada flavored OceanHackWeek looks like.
Stay tuned as we shape what a Canada flavoured OceanHackWeek looks like.

:::


<!--

:::{admonition} Applications Closed for OceanHackWeek 2025. Decisions by July 21.
:class: important

We are planning an in-person event at the University of Washington **Aug 18-22, 2025** in Seattle, WA USA.
What is OceanHackWeek? [Check out our past events](about/pasthackweeks), including [OHW24](ohw24/index). Please [contact us](about/contact) if you're interested in contributing to OceanHackWeek 2025 as [tutorial instructor or project mentor](resources/organizing/index).

```{button-link} https://forms.gle/npWmq1QA4twbV5LT7
```{button-link} ohw26/
:color: primary
:expand:
:tooltip: Apply to OHW25
Apply to OceanHackWeek 2025
:tooltip: OHW26
Go to OceanHackWeek 2026
```
:::


<!--
:::{admonition} New in 2025: The OceanHackWeek Fellows Program
:class: admonition

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Apply to OceanHackWeek 2025 Fellows Program
```
:::

-->


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:hidden:

about/index.md
OceanHackWeek 2025 <ohw25/index.md>
OceanHackWeek Fellows <about/fellows.md>
OHW 2026 <ohw26/index.md>
OHW Fellows <about/fellows.md>
resources/index.md
about/pasthackweeks.md
```
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---
layout: applicant
# title: Information for Applicants
description: OceanHackWeek (OHW) 2025
permalink: applicant-info.html
---

# Information for OHW25 Applicants

OceanHackWeek 2025 (OHW25) is a hands-on, interactive in-person workshop focused on data science in oceanography and fisheries that will be held on **August 18-22, 2025** in Seattle, WA USA. Join us for five days of tutorials, data exploration, software development and community networking!

[Applications are open](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Mb72g93TySkyG_ls1Ql_wGEgynbUTI1YF_QJm4Mivv0/viewform?edit_requested=true) through July 14th.


**See the [main OHW25 page](index) for information about the in-person OHW25 event in the Seattle, WA USA.**

Please see the FAQs below for answers to common questions.
For additional questions, please post in our [discussions on Github](https://github.com/orgs/oceanhackweek/discussions/categories/q-a) or email
<a href="mailto:info@oceanhackweek.org" target="_blank">info@oceanhackweek.org</a>.

---

## FAQs

### Q: I am an undergrad / first year grad / faculty / etc. Is this program right for me?

We welcome participants from all career stages and encourage applications from graduate students,
postdocs and early career researchers. Advanced undergrad students with background in oceanography
and data science are also welcome.

Before applying consider what you can bring to the event:
by pitching a project,
by your knowledge of data sets,
by your programming/computational skills,
by your project management skills.

We want you to grow/learn during the event!
If in doubt,
simply apply and explain your motivation for participation.

We expect all participants to be engaged in the team projects and focus during the week.

### Q: I am proficient in Matlab / other languages but have not used Python or R. Python or R has been on my list to learn. How can I make my application be stronger?

We plan to accept participants with diverse skill levels and backgrounds in programming.

However, to best benefit from and contribute to the program, participants are expected to have some experience with Python and/or R programming.

Applicants with an extensive programming background in other languages (e.g. Matlab) are welcome to apply,
if they are willing to get up-to-date on the expected basic skills before the program.

Participants should familiarize themselves with the materials included in [Python novice gapminder](https://swcarpentry.github.io/python-novice-gapminder/) and [Python novice inflammation](https://swcarpentry.github.io/python-novice-inflammation/) for a Python focus, or [R novice gapminder](http://swcarpentry.github.io/r-novice-gapminder/) for an R focus. These are a good reflection of the level we expect participants to be at coming into the workshop.

We also encourage participants to explore more advanced topics before the hackweek. For Python, we suggest looking at one of these resources: [Pythia Foundations](https://foundations.projectpythia.org/landing-page.html), [An Introduction to Earth and Environmental Data Science](https://earth-env-data-science.github.io/intro), and [Data Carpentry - Python for Atmosphere and Ocean Scientists](https://carpentries-lab.github.io/python-aos-lesson/)

### Q: I don't know the first thing about version revision/control systems. Can I still apply?

During the hackweek we will use Git and GitHub but you are not expected to be an expert on it. In previous years we have offered refresher in the week prior to the actual OHW event. The organizing committee is deciding whether we can offer this in OHW24. You are welcome to check back here for this info, but we want to emphasize that nothing is better than trying it yourself first -- we recommend the [Software Carpentry lessons](https://swcarpentry.github.io/git-novice/) for learning git basic.

Note that we will require you to create a [GitHub account](https://github.com/) before completing the application.

### Q: I do not have any programming experience. Is the program a good opportunity to get started?

We believe that OceanHackWeek participants will benefit the most with some prior programming experience,
and might not find the hackweek the best place to learn programming.

If you do not have any programming experience we encourage you to start with some local or online training.
Check if your institution runs a [Software Carpentry workshop](https://software-carpentry.org/workshops/).

Once you have gone through some training you will have a better understanding of whether OceanHackWeek is right for you.
We expect that you have basic operational knowledge of Python or R in advance of the program.

### Q: Do I have to be a stellar Python or R programmer to be accepted?

No. We aim to bring in motivated participants with a diverse range of programming skill levels.

### Q: I already know a lot of what you plan to cover, should I apply / will I be bored?

OceanHackWeek is not only a place to learn new skills but also a place to share expertise and build a community together.
If you are already an expert but are interested in sharing and helping others,
we welcome you to pitch project ideas,
contribute to hacking,
and assist other participants during the tutorials by being a teaching assistant!

*Please mention this in the application. Send us an email if you have any questions!*

### Q: I have strong computational skills but have not worked in oceanography?

To ensure that participants will be interested in the oceanography problems they are solving and can give back to the field later on,
we require that participants have had at least some familiarity or prior experience with oceanography data.

### Q: I work in an ocean engineering / robotics / consulting company. Can I apply?

<!-- We expect participants from the private sector to pay for their own expenses. -->
Yes, we welcome applications from the private sector.
Make sure to explain your motivation for participation in the application form!
We may hold a career panel discussion,
so please mention if you are interested in participating.

### Q: I work in a non-US institution / organization / company. Can I apply?

Yes, we welcome applications from abroad for both the in-person and virtual events.

### Q: I was a participant in previous OceanHackWeek. Can I apply again?

Yes, we welcome applications from previous participants,
but priority will be given to new applicants.
If you are interested in assisting as a project or tutorial helper during the hackweek,
please mention that in the application.

### Q: Am I supposed to participate in all tutorials and presentations?

Yes. While we understand that not all topics may be 100% relevant to you we want to maximize engagement. Note that we post the lessons and videos online later, so if you are interested in only a portion of the OceanHackWeek consider that an option rather than taking someone's spot.

### Q: My application was not accepted, what now?

Sadly resources are limited and we cannot accommodate all the applicants we would like.

It is important to note that a rejected application does not mean a bad one! The reasons are:

- The organizer tries to accommodate a good balance from novices to experts. That means a candidate may be rejected one year and accepted in another due to the different pool of applicants. Rule of thumb? Always apply again next year if possible! Also, if you believe you can contribute to the OHW as a helper instead of a student, please get in touch! We are always in need of helpers.
- Another important factor that goes into the selection of candidates is the motivation paragraph in your application. Boilerplate answers or short answers like: "I want to participate" or "It is important to me" may get lower ranking than those who read the past year materials and wrote a paragraph on how the OHW can really make a difference to them. In short: be informed, be honest, be you!
- Also, please refer to the FAQ question: "I am proficient in Matlab / other languages but have not used Python or R. It has been on my list to learn. How can I make my application be stronger?"
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