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Julieta
Arancio

I'm a researcher and community organizer working at the intersection of science policy, open hardware, and the knowledge commons.

My work focuses on making open science frameworks usable in practice, often translating between technical and non-technical worlds. I'm particularly interested in how sharing tools and knowledge shapes what becomes possible in science and research.

Currently working on the second edition of the UNESCO's Open Science Outlook and facilitating science policy experiments at the Open Research Community Accelerator. Board of Directors at the Open Science Hardware Foundation.

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Julieta Arancio
Where am I? Berlin, Germany
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Ongoing Projects

Policy

UNESCO Open Science Outlook 2

Writing the second edition of the UNESCO Open science Outlook, focusing on policy adoption across >80 countries

Community

ORCA: Fostering Innovation Network

Facilitating cross-sector institutional experiments aiming to unlock persistent challenges in open science

Advocacy

Open Science Hardware Foundation

Board of Directors at OSHF, supporting the global community building open source scientific instruments and research tools.

Training & Education

Open Science Hardware: an Introduction for Librarians

Authored a Carpentries-style lesson introducing librarians to open science hardware fundamentals, funded by UCLA Libraries.

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Selected Work

Mentorship program

Co-founder of a global mentorship program for open hardware developers to acquire best practices and grow community.

Policy recommendations

Policy Recommendations for Science Funders and University Managers, based on my postdoctoral research.

Graduate seminar

A seminar on open source hardware aimed at graduate engineering students, currently running at the Technical University Berlin.

Awarded publication

Lead author of 1st Place Winner, JSPG & UNESCO Competition: Arancio, J., Tirado, M. M., & Pearce, J. (2022). https://doi.org/10.38126/JSPG210202

Get in Touch

The best way to reach me is by email, either in Spanish, English, broken French or basic but improving German.


Whether it's about a collaboration, a speaking invitation, or just to say hi — my inbox is open.

[email protected]

You can also find me on LinkedIn and GitHub.