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Denis Barclay

Denis Barclay

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Posted on 7 February 2024

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HPC-RSE workshop at ISC24 call for talk submissions

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HPC-RSE workshop at ISC24 has opened the call for talk submissions from Research Software Engineers (RSEs), High Performance Computing (HPC) engineers, or students who wish to pursue a career in these areas. The deadline for submissions is Thursday 29 February.

The workshop will take place in Hamburg on Thursday 16 May, and focus on “Enhancing the symbiosis between HPC and RSE communities”. Talks should focus on the speakers' experiences and reflect on topics such as:

  • Has the RSE/HPC community helped improve a project, for example by finding collaboration partners or providing training?
  • Have you been involved in developing a training course or establishing career paths? 
  • Have you come across a training format that you think other people should know about?
  • What do you see as the link or overlap between HPC and RSE communities? 
  • Is there a clear career path for HPC-RSEs? Why do we still discuss RSE career pathways more than 12 years after the start of the RSE movement?

The two submission categories are:

  • Early career speaker*: Early career RSE or HPC engineers or students who could share their experiences entering the RSE/HPC community or a story of how a collaboration/project was made possible because of community involvement. 
  • Career Paths and training formats: Individuals who can talk about specific career paths in the RSE/HPC community or training formats/platforms. 

Further information about the submission requirements and how to apply can be found on the website.

* Early career speakers are particularly encouraged to participate, i.e. typically those within 5 years of graduation or that have recently undergone a career change. 

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