Dr. Julieta Arancio is a postdoctoral researcher at Drexel University funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and an associate researcher at CENIT-UNSAM, a center on innovation studies in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Julieta’s research explores the politics of open hardware in science with a focus on North-South dynamics. Julieta’s latest work focuses on the institutional aspects of open science hardware, exploring policy recommendations for universities and research institutes aiming to promote it.
Julieta is an active member of reGOSH, the Latin American open hardware community, and board member of the global Open Science Hardware Foundation. She is a member of the Data Carpentry Social Science Curriculum Advisory Committee, and has organized events with national, regional and global communities in open science.