iRISE: Improving Reproducibility in Science
iRISE, a project co-funded by the EU, UKRI and the SERI, will develop a framework to improve the reproducibility of scientific research. More specifically, iRISE focuses on (1) creating a framework for the development, assessment, and implementation of interventions to improve reproducibility, (2) conducting studies of both technical and practice-based solutions to increase reproducibility and (3) disseminating all findings and training resources on the drivers and consequences of increasing reproducibility. The CRS team is involved as co-lead of a work-package of this ambitious project (Rachel mentored by Leonhard).
Project Lead
CRS Collaborators
External Collaborators
iRISE consortium
Publications
Heyard et al. (2025). A scoping review on metrics to quantify reproducibility: a multitude of questions leads to a multitude of metrics. Royal Sciety Open Science. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.242076
With blog post https://forrt.org/educators-corner/022-repro-metrics-forrt-irise/
Further Information