Ana Trisovic
Dr. Ana Trisovic is a Research Scientist at the FutureTech Lab at MIT, dedicated to understanding how emerging technologies impact science, society, and policy. Dr. Trisovic’s research spans topics such as the science of science, open data, open-source software, hardware and AI models, and research reproducibility. Previously, Dr. Trisovic was a Research Associate at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She has also served as a Postdoctoral Scholar at Harvard’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science, where she contributed to projects like the Harvard Data Commons and Dataverse. As a CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Chicago, Dr. Trisovic worked on advancing data preservation and accessibility. Her Ph.D. work at the University of Cambridge, in collaboration with CERN, focused on the LHCb experiment, CERN Open Data, and CERN Analysis Preservation. Currently, Dr. Trisovic serves as an editor for the Journal of Open-Source Software (JOSS) and as a review board member for the Journal of Systems Research (JSys). Additionally, she contributes to the Early-Career Board at the Harvard Data Science Review and serve on committees for the eScience and Supercomputing conferences. As a member of the U.S. National Committee for CODATA under the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Dr. Trisovic is dedicated to advancing open science and democratizing AI.