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Neil Chue Hong

University of Edinburgh
Director, Software Sustainability Institute
Edinburgh, UK
Neil Chue Hong is the founding Director and PI of the Software Sustainability Institute and a Senior Research Fellow at EPCC, based at the University of Edinburgh. He graduated with an MPhys in Computational Physics, also from the University of Edinburgh. He completed an internship at Unilever in their Business Systems department before joining EPCC as a technology transfer consultant working on machine vision projects for SMEs. He then worked as a project manager at EPCC on data access and integration projects in collaboration with industry, before moving to the University of Southampton to lead the Open Middleware Infrastructure Institute (OMII-UK) during the UK e-Science programme. In 2010, he returned to Edinburgh to establish the Software Sustainability Institute. His current research interests include software sustainability, research software ecosystems, and impact of research software policy. He is a co-chair of the FORCE11 Software Citation Implementation and RDA/ReSA/FORCE11 FAIR for Research Software (FAIR4RS) working groups. Recent policy work includes the OECD Policy Paper on “Building digital workforce capacity and skills for data-intensive science” and the NISO Recommended Practice on “Reproducibility Badging and Definitions”. Advisory roles include chairing the MetOffice/UKRI ExCALIBUR steering committee, being a member of the UKRI-BBSRC Transformative Technologies strategic advisory panel, UKRI-STFC Particle Physics Technology Advisory Panel and Software Preservation Network steering committee, and being past chair of the EPSRC e-Infrastructure strategic advisory team. He is the Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Open Research Software, co-editor of “Software Engineering for Science”, and co-author of “Best Practices for Scientific Computing”, advocate for The Carpentries, and a Fellow of the British Computer Society.

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P1 - N8 CIR: Building a collaborative network of RSEs across 8 northern universities 6. The Great HallKirsty Pringle P10 - DYNAMO: Dynamic Analysis Modelling and Optimisation of GDI engines 6. The Great HallAiman Shaikh P11 - Cloud-Hosted Training on Remote Desktops 6. The Great HallTimothy Booth P12 - Virtual Wind Tunnel 6. The Great HallTim Powell P13 - A journey towards Agile at scale: experiences from the SKA 6. The Great HallBenjamin Mort P14 - Implementation and performance comparison of queuing algorithms for use in Kinetic Monte Carlo simulations 6. The Great HallGiannis Savva • Michail Stamatakis P15 - Code Review tools beyond pull requests, in academia 6. The Great HallMatthaios Alexandrakis P17 - pkgreviewr: supporting rOpenSci package reviews through guidance, automation and templating 6. The Great HallAnna Krystalli P18 - Using modern technologies to keep pace with the rapidly increasing volume of Earth Observation Satellite Data. 6. The Great HallJames Dingle P19 - NAG and the RSE community 6. The Great HallMichael Croucher P2 - RoboTA - an Automated Feedback and Assessment Tool 6. The Great Hall P3 - RSE Enabling High Performance Computing 6. The Great HallAnna (Ania) Brown P4 - Supporting CaStLeS in the Cloud: Research Software Engineering Challenges in the Medical and Life Sciences 6. The Great HallSimon Hartley P5 - SLURM Plugin: A Jenkins plugin for submitting jobs to SLURM systems 6. The Great HallEli Chadwick P6 - Developing online software for Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk Prediction 6. The Great HallAndrew Lee P7 - Supporting research software at Imperial College London 6. The Great HallJeremy Cohen • mark_woodbridge.75y7tky P8 - SOMBRERO: A high-performance parallel benchmark from computational particle physics 6. The Great HallEd Bennett P9 - An Innovative Way to Empower Reading Notes: SN4RE 6. The Great HallDaouda Sawadogo

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