Sidney Ochieng on iHub Research Training

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How did your initial work with iHub R help to bring you to where you are today? What were important lessons or values did you picked up along the way?

I owe everything about where I am today to iHub R. It gave me an internship and then allowed me to stay on and work on some many cool projects. I met the connections that have allowed me to continue to grow my career. Because of iHub I could be said to be one of the early people to actually call themself a data scientist in Kenya. I learned the value of smart work, the importance of relationship, how to pitch and talk to people about what I do, writing reports (I did not enjoy this), confidence writing in my own voice, so much. Lessons: giving your people flexibility allows them to do their best work, protect it. Anyone can have important input even an intern.

Sidney Ochieng (July 2018)

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August 3, 2018 - 8:15pm

Critical Commentary

Angela Okune: This excerpt from a typed survey response by Sidney Ochieng illustrates how iHub Research provided an important testing ground and space for emerging researchers to develop their own areas of professional expertise and interests.

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Sidney Ochieng

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Anonymous, "Sidney Ochieng on iHub Research Training", contributed by Angela Okune, STS Infrastructures, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 3 August 2018, accessed 28 March 2024. http://www.stsinfrastructures.org/content/sidney-ochieng-ihub-research-training