Scientific Software and the People Who Make It Happen: Building Our Communities and Practices
Software has become central to all aspects of modern science and technology. Especially in high-performance computing (HPC) and computational science and engineering (CSE), it is becoming ever-larger and more complex while computer platforms evolve and become more diverse. Simultaneously, the teams behind the software are becoming larger, more technically diverse, and more geographically distributed.
This BoF provides an opportunity for people concerned about these topics to share existing experiences and activities, discuss how we can improve on them, and share the results. Presentations and discussion notes will be made available at the BoF series website, http://bit.ly/swe-cse-bof.
Presenters
- Sandra Gesing (US Research Software Engineer Association)
- Eleanor Broadway (EPCC)
- Mozhgan Kabiri chimeh (NVIDIA)
- Anshu Dubey (Argonne National Laboratory)
- Sunita Chandrasekaran (Director, First State AI Institute, University of Delaware)
- Dr James Richings (EPCC, University of Edinburgh)
- Todd Gamblin (LLNL)
- Ian A Cosden (Princeton University)
Organizers
- Stefania Amodeo (OpenAIRE AMKE)
- David E Bernholdt (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
- Ian A Cosden (Princeton University)
- Rinku Gupta (Argonne National Laboratory)
- Guido Juckeland (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR))
- Mozhgan Kabiri chimeh (NVIDIA)
- Sheri Voelz (NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research)
- Marion Weinzierl (University of Cambridge)