Talk submission
Do you work as a Research Software Engineer (RSE) or a High Performance Computing (HPC) engineer? Or are you currently studying with a view to pursue a career in these areas?
Share your experiences, for example by answering one or more of the following questions (More topic suggestions can be found in section topics):
- 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 at an institute?
- Have developed or used a training format that you think other people should know about?
- What has been your experience in linking HPC and RSE communities?
Important dates:
- Submission Deadline 29. Feb 2024
- Notification 16. March 2024
- Workshop date 16. May 2024
As part of the Workshop track at ISC24 (International Supercomputing Conference) we are looking for 10 min presentations:
- Early career speaker: We are looking for 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: We are looking for individuals who can talk about specific career paths in the RSE/HPC community or training formats/platforms.
- Experiences in connecting HPC+RSE in projects.
Details: Please submit a title and short abstract (up to 250 words). Abstracts for all accepted talks will be published with the workshop schedule.
We are looking forward to seeing you at the HPC-RSE workshop at ISC24 in Hamburg.
We specifically encourage submissions from early career speakers, i.e. typically within 5 years of graduation or have recently undergone a career change. RSEHPC@ISC24 will emphasise an open and inclusive atmosphere, and we encourage proposals from a diverse range of backgrounds. If you have any questions about submitting a talk, feel free to contact Stefanie Reuter (sr2003@cam.ac.uk) or Matthew Archer (ma595@cam.ac.uk) .