Research IT Contributes to Academic Software Report

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Robert Haines from Research IT recently attended the Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop ‘Engineering Academic Software‘, co-organised by the Software Sustainability Institute‘s Manchester PI Carole Goble.  The primary topics of discussion at the workshop were how to build the research software of the future and how to get credit for doing so.

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First Conference of Research Software Engineers

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Are you one of a growing number of people in academia who combine expertise in programming with an intricate understanding of research? If so then you are a research software engineer (RSE)!  The inaugural conference of RSEs took place in Manchester in early September and the presentations are now available online along with many of the workshop training materials.

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Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop: ‘Engineering Academic Software’

 

 

16252.1.BBy Carole Goble, Manchester Principal Investigator at the Software Sustainability Institute, and Mike Croucher, Robert Haines, and Caroline Jay, Fellows at the Software Sustainability Institute.

How should we build the research software of the future? This was the question under consideration at the Dagstuhl Perspective’s Workshop ‘Engineering Academic Software’, co-organised by the Software Sustainability Institute’s Manchester PI Carole Goble. Experts in the area from across the world spent an intensive week presenting, discussing, debating and writing, to define current problems in the field and determine how we could address them.

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The First Research Software Engineering Conference

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Do you develop research software?

The inaugural conference of Research Software Engineers (RSEs) will be held at the Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester, UK on 15-16 September 2016. The event will target research software developers and research software engineers at any stage in their career.

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