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The Fourth Conference of Research Software Engineering was held at the University of Birmingham.
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Monday
, September 16
Murray Learning Centre
14:00 •
Research Software Alliance (ReSA) drop-in session - Colocated with RSEConUK2019
The High Field Pub
19:00 •
Pre-Conference summer buffet and drink reception hosted by Google
Tuesday
, September 17
1. Bramall - Elgar Concert Hall
09:00 •
Welcome and Introduction
09:30 •
Keynote: Internet of Things, AI, and what lies beyond...
11:00 •
#1A1 - Engagement and Outreach - Public engagement and RSEs - A vital role?
11:30 •
#1A2 - Engagement and Outreach - BEAR Software – Coaching - Teaching Researchers to Fish
12:00 •
#1A3 - Engagement and Outreach - Developing and using a cluster of Raspberry Pis for outreach
13:30 •
#2A1 - Careers and Culture - (Research Software) Engineering is not Research (Software Engineering)
14:00 •
#2A2 - Careers and Culture - From Trainee to Director - An Institutional RSE Career Pathway
14:30 •
#2A3 - Careers and Culture - "It works on my machine" - working as a research software engineer in a multi-partner international research project
15:30 •
Lightning Talks for Posters
16:30 •
Society of Research Software Engineering Address
16:50 •
RSE Worldwide: Sharing across borders
10. Mezzanine Floor, (First floor), Bramall Foyer
09:00 •
Posters available to view from 9am to 3pm
2. Aston Webb C Block Lecture Theatre
11:00 •
#1B1 - Reproducible Research - Reproducible Research Compendia with rrtools
11:30 •
#1B2 - Reproducible Research - Towards a production-ready solution for reproducible articles
12:00 •
#1B3 - Reproducible Research - Interoperable software for reproducible research
13:30 •
#2B1 - Useful Tools and Libraries - A beginner's guide to Kivy: a multi-touch GUI library for Python
14:00 •
#2B2 - Useful Tools and Libraries - Do you want to change the world (wide web)?
14:30 •
#2B3 - Useful Tools and Libraries - GeoPandas - pepped-up Pandas for geospatial Python powers
4. Aston Webb, Room WG12
11:00 •
#1D1 - Legacy Software - A case study in optimisation of legacy software
11:30 •
#1D2 - Legacy Software - Refactor, Rewrite or Retire
12:00 •
#1D3 - Legacy Software - Launching Java Applications into the Future
13:30 •
#2D1 - Revitalising Legacy Languages - Teaching an old dog new tricks - object-oriented programming in Fortran
14:00 •
#2D2 - Revitalising Legacy Languages - Wasm! and the JavaScript is gone. What is WebAssembly and what can it offer research software?
14:30 •
#2D3 - Revitalising Legacy Languages - Developing Fortran using Python and Literate Programming
5. Nuffield Building, Room G17
11:00 •
#1C1 - Mentoring and Inclusivity - Concrete ways to build an inclusive workplace
11:45 •
#1C2 - Mentoring and Inclusivity - RSE mentoring scheme: a discussion
13:30 •
#2C1 - Policy and Culture - Software development best practices - Why aren’t we implementing them?
14:15 •
#2C2 - Policy and Culture - Creating Impact from research - an opportunity for RSE career development
6. The Great Hall
08:00 •
Registration (Foyer)
10:30 •
Refreshments
12:30 •
Lunch sponsored by Digital Science
15:00 •
Refreshments
18:25 •
Poster Session with drinks and nibbles
18:30 •
P6 - Developing online software for Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk Prediction
18:30 •
P3 - RSE Enabling High Performance Computing
18:30 •
P19 - NAG and the RSE community
18:30 •
P1 - N8 CIR: Building a collaborative network of RSEs across 8 northern universities
18:30 •
P2 - RoboTA - an Automated Feedback and Assessment Tool
18:30 •
P12 - Virtual Wind Tunnel
18:30 •
P11 - Cloud-Hosted Training on Remote Desktops
18:30 •
P5 - SLURM Plugin: A Jenkins plugin for submitting jobs to SLURM systems
18:30 •
P9 - An Innovative Way to Empower Reading Notes: SN4RE
18:30 •
P14 - Implementation and performance comparison of queuing algorithms for use in Kinetic Monte Carlo simulations
18:30 •
P13 - A journey towards Agile at scale: experiences from the SKA
18:30 •
P4 - Supporting CaStLeS in the Cloud: Research Software Engineering Challenges in the Medical and Life Sciences
18:30 •
P10 - DYNAMO: Dynamic Analysis Modelling and Optimisation of GDI engines
18:30 •
P7 - Supporting research software at Imperial College London
18:30 •
P17 - pkgreviewr: supporting rOpenSci package reviews through guidance, automation and templating
18:30 •
P18 - Using modern technologies to keep pace with the rapidly increasing volume of Earth Observation Satellite Data.
18:30 •
P8 - SOMBRERO: A high-performance parallel benchmark from computational particle physics
18:30 •
P15 - Code Review tools beyond pull requests, in academia
19:25 •
Conference Photo
19:30 •
Buffet conference dinner (for all attendees, no ticket needed) sponsored by Oracle
Wednesday
, September 18
1. Bramall - Elgar Concert Hall
09:00 •
Welcome
09:10 •
Lightning talks for DAY 3 Workshops
09:30 •
#3D1 - Machine Learning - Pushing the Limits of Exoplanet Discovery via Direct Imaging with Deep Learning
10:00 •
#3D2 - Machine Learning - The Limitations of Machine Learning
10:30 •
#3D3 - Machine Learning - Investigating Deep Learning Approaches for Robust Zooplankton Identification
11:30 •
Keynote: Bad Science/Wrong Number
13:30 •
#4B1 - Training, Teaching and Code Review - Nbfancy: Generating and delivering better training material
14:00 •
#4B2 - Training, Teaching and Code Review - Submitty - an open source tool to automate marking
14:30 •
#4B3 - Training, Teaching and Code Review - Reviewing Code with GitHub
15:30 •
#5C1 - Tools and Case Studies - Autograd: A cool software trick for avoiding maths
16:00 •
#5C2 - Tools and Case Studies - Air Quality & Python: Developing Online Analysis Tools
16:30 •
#5C3 - Tools and Case Studies - From Paper to Tech - an RSE Project on Patient Safety in Leicester Hospitals
17:00 •
Society of Research Software Engineering AGM
10. Mezzanine Floor, (First floor), Bramall Foyer
09:00 •
Posters available to view from 9am to 5pm
2. Aston Webb C Block Lecture Theatre
09:30 •
#3C1 - Design Methodologies and Project Planning - Cheap, fast, or secure? When research projects meet real-world participants
10:00 •
#3C2 - Design Methodologies and Project Planning - Retrofiting research software engineering practices to active research tools
10:30 •
#3C3 - Design Methodologies and Project Planning - Got agility? A lightweight technique for Productivity Sustainability Improvement Planning (PSIP)
13:30 •
#4A1 - Community and Collaboration - Research Software Engineering in Jordan - The MaDiH (مديح) Project
14:00 •
#4A2 - Community and Collaboration - The Setup of an Institute for Scientific Software, connecting Applied Computing and Data Intensive Sciences
14:30 •
#4A3 - Community and Collaboration - Analytics and Insights about Cultivating the Software Engineering Community at DLR
15:30 •
#5B1 - Testing - Testing the waters (and everything else) - QuESTing for a testing platform
16:00 •
#5B2 - Testing - Improving Hardware Testing for the Large Pixel Detector Using Jupyter
16:30 •
#5B3 - Testing - Visualising Uncertainty
4. Aston Webb, Room WG12
09:30 •
#3B1 - HPC and Novel Clusters - Getting Started on an Arm HPC System
10:00 •
#3B2 - HPC and Novel Clusters - Zero to Cluster in 20 Minutes: There and Back Again
10:30 •
#3B3 - HPC and Novel Clusters - Running simulations on a massively-parallel low-power machine
13:30 •
#4D1 - Cloud Technologies and Case Studies - Case study of porting a pipeline to EMBL-EBI Cloud Portal
14:00 •
#4D2 - Cloud Technologies and Case Studies - Empowering domain experts with DARE, a new cloud-based platform and working environment
14:30 •
#4D3 - Cloud Technologies and Case Studies - How to build and run an international open-data image repository
15:30 •
#5A2 - Teaching - Where do research software engineers come from? A new minor programme in CS at Lancaster University
16:00 •
#5A3 - Teaching - RSE Summit @ Microsoft - Cloudy in Brussels
16:30 •
#5A4 - Testing - R Packages on ARM
5. Nuffield Building, Room G17
09:30 •
#3A1 - Citation and Software Discovery - How to learn which software is developed in your institution?
10:00 •
#3A2 - Citation and Software Discovery - Building a network of connected research
10:30 •
#3A3 - Citation and Software Discovery - How to make software fit in the research citation graph
13:30 •
#4C1 - Institutional Support for RSEs - Supporting RSEs at the Science and Engineering South universities and across the UK
14:30 •
#4C2 - Building a high performance network for HPC in the Cloud
15:30 •
#5D1 - HPC - Evaluating containerised genomics pipeline on HPC
16:00 •
#5D2 - HPC - Pursuing and supporting reproducible workflows for all with Cylc
16:30 •
#5D3 - HPC - HPC Project Assessment - Stepping into the Unknown
6. The Great Hall
08:30 •
Registration (Foyer)
11:00 •
Refreshments
12:30 •
Lunch and poster prize awards
15:00 •
Refreshments
19:00 •
Drinks Reception, pre conference dinner (Foyer)
19:30 •
Conference dinner sponsored by IBM (attendees with a confirmed place can attend)
19:30 •
IBM address, sponsor of the conference dinner
21:45 •
Introducing the after-dinner speaker sponsored by Amazon Web Services
21:45 •
After dinner speaker
Thursday
, September 19
10. Mezzanine Floor, (First floor), Bramall Foyer
08:45 •
Posters available to view from 9am to 3pm
2. Aston Webb C Block Lecture Theatre
09:00 •
#6W2a - GUIs for Python - improving the accessibility of scientific software (part 1)
11:00 •
#6W2b - GUIs for Python - improving the accessibility of scientific software (part 2)
13:30 •
#6W5a - Building a team culture that ensures sustainability, passion, and productivity (part 1)
15:30 •
#6W5b - Building a team culture that ensures sustainability, passion, and productivity (part 2)
3. Dome Lecture Theatre (access via stairs only)
09:00 •
#6W3a - Build a BinderHub for hosting Reproducible Software in the Cloud (part 1)
11:00 •
#6W3b - Build a BinderHub for hosting Reproducible Software in the Cloud (part 2)
13:30 •
#6W8a - Getting the most out of the modern C++ language and standard libraries
15:30 •
#6W8b - Using Arm HPC Systems and Software Ecosystem
4. Aston Webb, Room WG12
09:00 •
#6W1a - IBM PowerAI : An introduction and overview
11:00 •
#6W1b - Train the Trainer: IBM PowerAI - Hands On with Accelerated Software and Hardware For AI Workloads
13:30 •
#6W6a - Oracle Workshop (part 1)
15:30 •
#6W6b - Oracle Workshop (part 2)
5. Nuffield Building, Room G17
09:00 •
#6W4a - Better Code, Faster with Kubernetes in Google Cloud (part 1)
11:00 •
#6W4b - Better Code, Faster with Kubernetes in Google Cloud (part 2)
13:30 •
#6W7a - Be an RSE Superhero with VS Code and Azure Pipelines (part 1)
15:30 •
#6W7b - Be an RSE Superhero with VS Code and Azure Pipelines (part 2)
6. The Great Hall
08:30 •
Refreshments
10:30 •
Refreshments
12:30 •
Lunch and notices
15:00 •
Refreshments
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1. Bramall - Elgar Concert Hall
10. Mezzanine Floor, (First floor), Bramall Foyer
2. Aston Webb C Block Lecture Theatre
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4. Aston Webb, Room WG12
5. Nuffield Building, Room G17
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Murray Learning Centre
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