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In these ways, the Open Modeling Foundation seeks to enable the many scientists across the world who are represented by its member organizations to contribute to nimble, effective modeling of natural systems, human systems, and their integration at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Through fostering innovative modeling science, the Open Modeling Foundation endeavors to help humanity confront rapidly changing and ever more complex and global issues and improve human well-being.
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The [mission and charter]({{< relref "charter" >}}) of the Open Modeling Foundation are _living documents_. Scientists can suggest changes through the [OMF Github](https://github.com/openmodelingfoundation/openmodelingfoundation.github.io) and these suggestions will be reviewed by the OMF Executive Committee and Members Council for potential adoption.
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The [mission and charter]({{< relref "charter" >}}) of the Open Modeling Foundation are _living documents_. Scientists can suggest changes through the [OMF GitHub](https://github.com/openmodelingfoundation/openmodelingfoundation.github.io) and these suggestions will be reviewed by the OMF Executive Committee and Members Council for potential adoption.
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<pclass='mt-4'>Ismael Kherroubi Garcia is the Founder and CEO of Kairoi, the AI Ethics and Research Governance consultancy. He holds a bachelor’s in Business Management and Administration, and a Master’s in Philosophy of the Social Sciences. His philosophical studies have focused on the conditions that enable multidisciplinarity in scientific projects. Prior to establishing Kairoi in 2022 and joining the Open Modeling Foundation in 2023, he established the Turing Research Ethics Committee (TREx) and processes at the Alan Turing Institute in 2021. He has also worked in finance, sales and human resources, and currently leads the Responsible Artificial Intelligence Network at the RSA (Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce), enabling civil society’s engagement in discussions about cutting-edge technologies. Within the OMF Ismael has been instramental in facilitating workshops for the ModelShare initiative.</p>
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<pclass='mt-4'>Ismael Kherroubi Garcia is the Founder and CEO of Kairoi, the AI Ethics and Research Governance consultancy. He holds a bachelor’s in Business Management and Administration, and a Master’s in Philosophy of the Social Sciences. His philosophical studies have focused on the conditions that enable multidisciplinarity in scientific projects. Prior to establishing Kairoi in 2022 and joining the Open Modeling Foundation in 2023, he established the Turing Research Ethics Committee (TREx) and processes at the Alan Turing Institute in 2021. He has also worked in finance, sales and human resources, and currently leads the Responsible Artificial Intelligence Network at the RSA (Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce), enabling civil society’s engagement in discussions about cutting-edge technologies. Within the OMF Ismael has been instrumental in facilitating workshops for the ModelShare initiative.</p>
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Open Modeling Foundation Working Groups coordinate key activities, enabling a diverse spectrum of modeling scientists to participate directly in OMF activities and self-governance and ensuring that it can fulfill its vision, mission, and goals. Five Working Groups are established and described below; additional Working Groups may be established with approval of the Members Council.
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