GFZ Research Software Meet-up
Building H
In May 2017 the first GFZ meet-up for Research Software Engineers (RSEs) addressed a relatively small group of people at our centre. Since then the community grew, not only at GFZ but also considerably in Europe, in Germany and finally in Helmholtz.
Today GFZ offers many options to join-up with peers, get into exchange, receive support, and contribute when it's up to software engineering in research. Many colleagues have been and still are involved in various groups whose core is centred around software development, e.g., interest and working groups covering simulation and modelling, machine learning and data science, research software engineering, workshops and trainings, recommendations and guidelines, and advice on legal aspects and software licensing.
Within the past five years lots of results have been achieved due to the committed work of many individuals and volunteers. Even the first Conference for Research Software Engineers (#deRSE19) in Germany in 2019 was hosted at our campus and followed by an International Series of Online Research Software Events (SORSE) in 2020-2021 with strong support by Helmholtz colleagues. Notably, GFZ's computing centre and the Helmholtz Federated IT Services (HIFIS) offer state-of-the-art cloud services to support software engineering.
However, our community, we at GFZ lost touch a little bit. Some of the keen drivers left GFZ in the meantime, new colleagues have joined. So it's time to revive the community of people using and developing software for research.
Building H with the lecture hall, three workshop rooms, poster space, and lots of occasions to meet each other have been reserved for a whole day after the summer break. The whole day will be focused around those who develop software in research and thus is open to your ideas, demands and contributions. An agenda is already in place but the day still offers flexibility to serve your needs. Your thoughts and ideas are welcome.
Further detailed information on the event, the agenda and contributions will be sent gradually over the next weeks. Looking forward to seeing you on September 14.
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Current state and services Lecture Hall
Lecture Hall
Building H
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09:00
Opening 5mSpeakers: Lisa Wenzel, Martin Hammitzsch
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09:05
Welcome Message from GFZ's Scientific Executive Director 5mSpeaker: Susanne Buiter (Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences)
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09:10
Policy, guidelines, and further materials at GFZ 10mSpeaker: Joern Krupa (GFZ)
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License advice and approval for opening software - GFZ process and where to get support 10mSpeaker: Christian Meeßen
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GFZ Software Flagship Store and Helmholtz Software Spotlights 10mSpeaker: Lisa Wenzel
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GFZ IT infrastructure and service offers for software engineering and computing 10mSpeakers: Robert Kornmesser, Max Rutkowski
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DFN-Cloud and Research DevOps 10mSpeaker: Jakob Tendel (Deutsches Forschungsnetz, DFN-Verein)
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HIFIS: Cloud Services 10mSpeaker: Uwe Jandt (DESY, HIFIS Coordinator)
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HIFIS: Software Consulting, Workshop and Training offers 10mSpeaker: Uwe Jandt (DESY, HIFIS Coordinator)
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Coffee break, posters and chats Foyer
Foyer
Building H
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Experiences, insights and keynote Lecture Hall
Lecture Hall
Building H
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Research Software and Open Science in Helmholtz 10mSpeakers: Daniel Eggert (German Research Center for GeoSciences GFZ), Doris Dransch
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People fostering sustainable research Software Engineering at GFZ sections 10mSpeaker: Julia Neelmeijer (GFZ Potsdam)
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Research Software Engineering in Data Science 10mSpeaker: Hannah Zoller
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How do I exploit research software? Case study SoftWert 10mSpeaker: Lisa Wenzel
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How to develop technology transfer ready software as a team? Case study FERN.Lab 10mSpeaker: Julia Neelmeijer (GFZ Potsdam)
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How do I deliver software to customers? Case study GreenGateGenomics 10mSpeaker: Alexander Bartholomaeus (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences)
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Contracting and cooperation with software forges 10mSpeakers: Cindy Kunkel, Christian Meeßen, Thomas Unterhofer
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Keynote D-LABS: Zukunft gestalten heißt aus der Vergangenheit lernen - gemeinsam den Blick über den "Tellerrand" wagen 20mSpeaker: Jörn Hartwig
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Lunch break 1h Canteen & Café Freundlich
Canteen & Café Freundlich
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Workshops
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Workshop A with Ambassadors: Establishing sustainable software development in GFZ sections 1h 30mSpeaker: Julia Neelmeijer (GFZ Potsdam)
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Workshop B with D-LABS: Discover the potentials of software development methods for the GFZ 1h 30mSpeakers: Maike Vocke, Mylo Lewis-Norman, Tanja Walter
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Workshop C: Towards software impact assessment with indicators and measurable criteria of research software and its development 1h 30mSpeakers: Doris Dransch, Daniel Eggert (German Research Center for GeoSciences GFZ)
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Coffee break 30m Foyer
Foyer
Building H
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Wrap-up, closing and networking Lecture Hall
Lecture Hall
Building H
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Report from workshop A 5m Lecture Hall
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Building H
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Report from workshop B 5m Lecture Hall
Lecture Hall
Building H
Speakers: Maike Vocke, Mylo Lewis-Norman -
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Report from workshop C 5m Lecture Hall
Lecture Hall
Building H
Speakers: Doris Dransch, Daniel Eggert (German Research Center for GeoSciences GFZ) -
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Symbolic handing over of recommendations to the Scientific Executive Director and the CIO 5m Lecture Hall
Lecture Hall
Building H
Speakers: Julia Neelmeijer (GFZ Potsdam), Susanne Buiter (Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences), Daniel Eggert (German Research Center for GeoSciences GFZ), Wolfgang zu Castell (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences) -
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Summary of the day, future activities, and closing 10m Lecture Hall
Lecture Hall
Building H
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Networking opportunities and after-work pint 30m
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