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[MAINT] Add all contributors to Zenodo file #614
[MAINT] Add all contributors to Zenodo file #614
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I'm actually not sure if he's still affiliated with Mount Sinai. I know that he's now a research head at Hyperfine, so we might want to update his affiliation ?
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Why do we even include affiliations when they change so much in academia? We've got ORCIDs and those are at least stable...
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His CV says he's still at Mount Sinai and Hyperfine, so I think we're good.
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I cannot find his CV 😅 Is it on LinkedIn ? I always get locked out of LinkedIn profiles since I refuse to make an account....
But thanks for confirming ! Should we add Hyperfine, then ?
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Yes it's linked from his LinkedIn.
Do folks normally include private companies in their affiliations? If so, then I can do that.
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I want to say yes, but I'm having a hard time finding an immediate example. Though if you'd rather leave it off because of the institution-type, I'm fine with that as a guideline for now.
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If he was just affiliated with Hyperfine, then I'd use that, but since he has an academic affiliation as well, I feel like that's enough. There's also an element of laziness, to be honest.
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@KirstieJane can confirm, but I believe she's currently only affiliated with the Turing (not Cambridge)
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According to her CV (last updated in January), she's still affiliated with Cambridge.