This webinar from the Reproducibility of Computational Research Community of Practice explores reproducibility challenges in notebook-based workflows and LLM-generated code.
| Event Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Webinar Title | Reproducibility under Pressure: Notebooks, LLM Agents, and the New Computational Stack |
| Date and Time | June 18, 2026, 12 pm CDT |
| Presenter | Tanu Malik (University of Missouri-Columbia) |
| Website | https://reproducibility.rcc.uchicago.edu/events/ |
| Registration | https://www.eventbrite.com/e/seminar-with-tanu-malik-reproducibility-under-pressure-tickets-1989397882620 |
| Presentation Language | English |
Reproducibility is a foundational pillar of scientific computing, yet it faces mounting pressure from two converging trends: the widespread adoption of notebooks for executing large-scale scientific workflows, and the rapid rise of LLMs as autonomous coding agents. This talk examines reproducibility challenges at both ends of the modern computational stack, from notebook-based distributed workflows to LLM-generated code that executes out-of-the-box only 68.3% of the time.
Presenter
Tanu Malik is an Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
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