Working Groups

Our working groups bring together people who care about practical progress in modular and connected science.

Each group focuses on a clear challenge. Members collaborate through regular meetings, shared documents, and pilot work. Outputs can include shared definitions, draft standards, guidance, and tested workflows.

Groups are grassroots, community led, and intentionally open.

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Shared problems need shared solutions. Community is the engine of change.

Community Stories

Meet Anton Molina

When Anton Molina, Director of Open Source Ecosystem at b.next talks about modular science, he doesn’t just mean smaller experiments or cleaner code. For Anton, modularity is a way of doing science that breaks research into self-contained, reusable pieces—protocols, data, and designs that can be independently validated, remixed, and combined. It is a method designed to make research faster to share, easier to replicate, and simpler to build upon.

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Do you have a story we should tell?

Are you already working in a modular, composable way?

Do you share your methods, data, code, and insights as they’re ready—bit by bit, not just at the end? Are you remixing and building on the citable work of others?
Are you pushing the boundaries of how science is shared, reused, and advanced?

Then you’re already part of the movement. We are calling it Composable Science—and we want to hear from you. Or do you see new opportunities by sharing in a modular way.

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Grassroots and Community-Led

CSF exists because people want a more open, reusable, and connected scientific ecosystem. Our work is shaped by community priorities and guided by collective action. We grow through participation, shared problem solving, and open collaboration.