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##### __[Current Executive Committee]({{< ref "/about/executive-committee" >}})__
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## Working Groups
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[Open Modeling Foundation Working Groups]({{< ref "/governance/working-groups" >}}) coordinate and enable a diverse spectrum of modeling scientists to participate directly in OMF activities and self-governance and help OMF fulfill its vision, mission, and goals.
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#### __[Request to join a Working Group]({{< param working_group_request_form >}})__
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For more information on each Working Group please follow the links below.
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#### __[Standards WG]({{< ref "/governance/working-groups#standards-working-group" >}})__
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[Contribute to the Standards Working Group discussion on GitHub](https://github.com/openmodelingfoundation/openmodelingfoundation.github.io/discussions/categories/wg-standards)
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#### __[Certification WG]({{< ref "/governance/working-groups#certification-working-group" >}})__
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[Contribute to the Certification Working Group discussion on GitHub](https://github.com/openmodelingfoundation/openmodelingfoundation.github.io/discussions/categories/wg-certification)
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#### __[Education and Outreach WG]({{< ref "/governance/working-groups#education-and-outreach-working-group" >}})__
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[Contribute to the Education and Outreach discussion on GitHub](https://github.com/openmodelingfoundation/openmodelingfoundation.github.io/discussions/categories/wg-education-and-outreach)
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#### __[Cyberinfrastructure WG]({{< ref "/governance/working-groups#cyberinfrastructure-working-group" >}})__
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[Contribute to the Cyberinfrastructure Working Group discussion on GitHub](https://github.com/openmodelingfoundation/openmodelingfoundation.github.io/discussions/categories/cyberinfrastructure)
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## Early Career Scholars
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The Early Career Scholars program helps the Open Modeling Foundation support student and early career development.
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Please [click here for more information on Early Career Scholars]({{< ref "/governance/charter/#early-career-scholars" >}})
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## Open Modeling Foundation Affiliates
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Membership in the Open Modeling Foundation Affiliates offers a formal way for *individuals*, not represented by a member organization, to receive regular information about OMF activities and communicate with different components of the OMF.

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<p class='mt-4'>Stefan Reis is currently president of <a href='https://iemss.org/'>International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs)</a> and has very much enjoyed forming closer links to other learned societies and organisations, including building links to OMF, the Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand (MSSANZ), the International Symposium on Environmental Software Systems (ISESS) and others over the past years. Stefans background is in integrated assessment modelling of air pollution and climate change effects on human and ecosystem health. Stefan holds a position as head of unit for environment and sustainability at the DLR Project Management Agency currently and has been an active researcher in the field of environmental modelling, with a particular focus on the interfaces between environment and health for more than 25 years. Stefan holds a visiting professorship at the University of Edinburgh, School of Chemistry and fellowships with iEMSs and MSSANZ.</p>
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<p class='mt-4'>Stefan Reis is currently president of <a href='https://iemss.org/'>International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs)</a> and has very much enjoyed forming closer links to other learned societies and organisations, including building links to OMF, the Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand (MSSANZ), the International Symposium on Environmental Software Systems (ISESS) and others over the past years. Stefan's background is in integrated assessment modelling of air pollution and climate change effects on human and ecosystem health. Stefan holds a position as head of unit for environment and sustainability at the DLR Project Management Agency currently and has been an active researcher in the field of environmental modelling, with a particular focus on the interfaces between environment and health for more than 25 years. Stefan holds a visiting professorship at the University of Edinburgh, School of Chemistry and fellowships with iEMSs and MSSANZ.</p>
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<p class='mt-4'>Christopher Erdmann is an author, developer, and experimenter in the areas of digital libraries, social networking, library UX, interactive technologies, bibliometrics, and data services in libraries. Prior to joining the American Geophysical Union as the Assistant Director for Data Stewardship, he was an engagement, support, and training expert for the NHLBI BioData Catalyst project at University of North Carolina Renaissance Computing Institute. He has previously worked for organizations such as California Digital Library (Library Carpentry), North Carolina State University, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, European Southern Observatory, Supreme Court of the US, United Nations, University of Washington, Smithsonian, and CNET. Christopher holds an MLIS from the University of Washington iSchool and a BA from the University of California, Davis.</p>
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<p class='mt-4'>Christopher Erdmann is an author, developer, and experimenter in the areas of digital libraries, social networking, library UX, interactive technologies, bibliometrics, and data services in libraries. Prior to joining SciLifeLab as the Head of Open Science, he was the Associate Director for Open Science at the Michael J. Fox Foundation. He has previously worked for organizations such as the American Geophysical Union, Renaissance Computing Institute at UNC, California Digital Library (Library Carpentry), North Carolina State University, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, European Southern Observatory, Supreme Court of the US, United Nations, University of Washington, Smithsonian, and CNET. Christopher holds an MLIS from the University of Washington iSchool and a BA from the University of California, Davis.</p>
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<p class='mt-4'>Allen Lee is a research software engineer who has been building cyberinfrastructure for computational social science and complex adaptive systems at Arizona State University since 2006; projects include <a href="https://www.tdar.org">the Digital Archaeological Record</a>, <a href="https://seslibrary.asu.edu">the Social Ecological Systems Library</a>, <a href="https://openskope.org">Synthesizing Knowledge of Past Environments (SKOPE)</a>, <a href="https://interplanetary.asu.edu/port-of-mars">the Port of Mars</a>, and <a href="https://comses.net">CoMSES Net</a>, where he serves as co-director and technical lead. He works to improve the state of open, transparent, reusable, and reproducible computational science as a <a href="https://carpentries.org">Carpentries instructor</a> and maintainer for the <a href="https://github.com/swcarpentry/python-novice-gapminder">Plotting and Programming in Python</a> and <a href='https://github.com/carpentries-lab/good-enough-practices'>Good Enough Practices in Scientific Computing</a> lessons, and currently serves on the <a href='https://datacite.org/stsg/'>DataCite Services and Technology Steering Group</a> and as a co-chair for the <a href="https://scicodes.net/">Consortium of Scientific Software Registries and Repositories</a>.</p>
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<p class='mt-4'>Allen Lee is a research software lead who has been building cyberinfrastructure for computational social science and complex adaptive systems at Arizona State University since 2006; projects include <a href="https://www.tdar.org">the Digital Archaeological Record</a>, <a href="https://seslibrary.asu.edu">the Social Ecological Systems Library</a>, <a href="https://openskope.org">Synthesizing Knowledge of Past Environments (SKOPE)</a>, <a href="https://interplanetary.asu.edu/port-of-mars">the Port of Mars</a>, and <a href="https://comses.net">CoMSES Net</a>, where he serves as co-director and technical lead. He works to improve the state of open, transparent, reusable, and reproducible ("frictionless") computational science as a <a href="https://carpentries.org">Carpentries instructor</a> and maintainer for the <a href="https://github.com/swcarpentry/python-novice-gapminder">Plotting and Programming in Python</a> and <a href='https://github.com/carpentries-lab/good-enough-practices'>Good Enough Practices in Scientific Computing</a> lessons, and currently serves on the <a href='https://datacite.org/stsg/'>DataCite Services and Technology Steering Group</a> and as a co-chair for the <a href="https://scicodes.net/">Consortium of Scientific Software Registries and Repositories</a>.</p>
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