Steering Committee Member, Section X (Societal Impacts Of Science And Engineering) at Open Science Collaborative of Library and Information Professionals (OSCLIP)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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Huajin Wang is a cell biologist turned information professional and open science leader with 11 years of experience driving data-intensive research and reproducibility initiatives across academia and non-profits. Based in Pittsburgh, she builds programs and partnerships that operationalize open data, develop metrics for impact, and embed responsible AI into research workflows. At Carnegie Mellon she launched incubator and open science programs that connected data producers with data scientists, and later led scalable program delivery at the Center for Open Science. She founded and chairs the Open Science Collaborative of Library and Information Professionals and serves on advisory and steering committees, reflecting a rare blend of frontline research experience and ecosystem-level strategy. Huajin’s background in quantitative cell biology and machine learning informs a pragmatic approach to transparency—designing interventions that are both technically rigorous and stakeholder-ready. Colleagues describe her as someone who converts reproducibility ideals into measurable services that sustain cross-institutional collaboration.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
PHD Cell Biology, PHD Cell Biology at University of Alberta
Machine Learning (non-degree program), Machine Learning (non-degree program) at Carnegie Mellon University
Contributions:13 commits, 31 pushes, 1 branch in 5 years 3 months
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Huajin Wang - Steering Committee Member, Section X (Societal Impacts Of Science And Engineering) at Open Science Collaborative of Library and Information Professionals (OSCLIP)