Slides of my presentations, lectures, seminars, and workshops are mostly available online

I regularly include student researchers and encourage them to take lead roles and to make their valuable contributions visible using transparent statements such as CRediT (https://osf.io/ed8xa)

I have been a COS Ambassador since Autumn 2022

I signed the Commitment to Research Transparency in 2021 (http://www.researchtransparency.org/signatories/) and encourage you to do so, too!

I have been participating in large-scale collaborations that further open science (e.g., Multi100SCORE, or FORRT)

Most of my research articles include the 21 word solution, all of them have Open Data, Code, and have been published openly as pre-prints.

As a reviewer, I do not recommend manuscripts to be published if I do not have access to the data and materials, except if sharing them is prohibited by ethical or legal reasons.

As a supervisor, I do not grade research by how exciting or innovative the outcomes are but by whether it is theoretically and methodologically sound. I encourage young scientists to conduct replication studies.