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    Deutsche Ausgabe: in der ersten DE Ausgabe nach der Sommerpause geht es gleich um 2 Open Source Projekte: MTEX und PyRolL. Mit von der Partie sind die Entwickler und Autoren der Softwarepakete Ralf Hielscher (MTEX) und Christoph Renzing (PyRolL), beide von der TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Sachsen.

    Links:

    https://mtex-toolbox.github.io MTEX https://tu-freiberg.de/en/node/2702/prof-dr-rer-nat-ralf-hielscher Prof Ralf Hielscher, TU Freiberghttps://github.com/pyroll-project PyRolL auf GitHubhttps://pyroll.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ Dokumentationhttps://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.06200 PyRolL bei dem Journal for Open Source Software (JOSS)https://www.linkedin.com/in/christoph-renzing-584077214/ Christoph Renzinghttps://tu-freiberg.de Homepage der TU/Bergakademie Freiberghttps://www.freiberg.de/stadt-und-buerger/stadt/stadtportrait/geschichte-chronik etwas zur Geschichte von Freiberg

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    ENGLISH EDITION: There are a lot of "large" things at CERN, including the amount of data produced and the software needed to manage and analyse them. In this episode I talk to Laura Promberger and Jakob Blomer from the CERN virtual machine/file system VM/VMFS project about how this set of tools is helping researchers.
    And not just physicists, as CERN VM/VMFS is also used in other areas of the high performance computing community.

    Links:

    https://cernvm.cern.ch Home page for CERN VM/VMFShttps://ep-rnd.web.cern.ch/index.php/person/jakob-blomer Jakob Blomerhttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Laura-Promberger Laura Promberger publicationshttps://www.eessi.io the EESSI libraryhttps://www.zlib.net/zlib_tech.html ZLIB compression libraryhttps://github.com/facebook/zstd Facebook's zstd compression libraryhttps://alliancecan.ca/en Digital Alliance of Canada (one of the CERN VM/VMFS users)https://home.cern/science/accelerators/high-luminosity-lhc "High-luminosity" LHC (large hadron collider)https://cern70.cern CERN 70th birthday home page

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    L'édition française:
    Ça y est - le premier épisode de Code for Thought en français.

    Comment reproduire et évaluer l'apprentissage automatique? Publier les résultats de recherche avec les données et le code source? Avec Pascal Monasse, chercheur chez IMAGINE (Laboratoire d'informatique Gaspard Monge) et éditeur de journal IPOL - Image Processing On Line.

    Animé par: Ghislain Vaillant. Réalisé par: Peter Schmidt

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    https://imagine-lab.enpc.fr Laboratoire IMAGINEhttps://imagine-lab.enpc.fr/staff-members/pascal-monasse/http://www.ipol.im IPOL - Image Processing Online journal

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    ENGLISH EDITION: Beyond Open Research is a project at Imperial College in London (UK), that tries to change research culture more open and transparent. I met with Dr Hamid Khan, who was leading the project and Prof Julie McCann, Vice-Dean for the Faculty of Engineering to find out more about exactly how they want to go "beyond" open research.

    A few links

    https://www.imperial.ac.uk/research-and-innovation/support-for-staff/scholarly-communication/open-research/ one of the workshops at Imperial as part of the Beyond Open Research projecthttps://www.ukrn.org The UK Reproducibility Networkhttps://www.go-fair.org/fair-principles/ FAIR principleshttps://sfdora.org the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA)https://coara.eu the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessmenthttps://royalsociety.org/news-resources/projects/research-culture/research-culture-conference/the-pitch/the-pitch-winner-dr-alexandra-freeman/https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/hamid.khan Dr Hamid Khanhttps://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/j.mccann Prof Julie McCann

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    ENGLISH EDITION: Welcome back to Season 8 of Code for Thought. Just before we dive into the new season, this trailer will tell you what lies ahead between September and December 2024.


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    In May 2024, I attended a workshop/training course on Software Management Plans (SMP), held at the University Gustave Eiffel east of Paris, France.
    In this episode I talk to the organisers and participants about why SMPs might be useful and under what circumstances.

    Teresa Gomez-Diaz, Geneviève Romier, (2018). Research Software Management Plan template. PRESOFT project: Preservation for REsearch SOFTware (V3.2). Zenodo Preprint. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1405614 template by Teresa Gomez-Diaz and Geneviève Romierhttp://igm.univ-mlv.fr/~teresa/presoft/2024FormationPlansGestionLogicielsRecherche/ The event schedule, presentation info etc (in French)https://www.software.ac.uk/news/software-management-plans The SMP post by the Software Sustainability Institute in the UKhttps://siteigm.univ-mlv.fr/home/ The Laboratoire d'Informatique Gaspard-Monge https://www.cnrs.fr/fr the French national research centre CNRShttps://www.inria.fr/fr the French national centre for digital research and technology

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    My guest for this episode is Dr AJ Lauer. AJ has been working hard to make the HPC workplace a more open and welcoming environment. She was inclusivity chair at SC21 in St Louis, US and worked with other groups such as Women in HPC. Lately, in 2023, she created her organisation 'Thriving Ibis' to work with senior managers and leaders in the field.

    https://www.thrivingibis.com Thriving Ibis home pagehttps://subscribepage.io/TC6R2f Subscribe to the Thriving Ibis newsletterhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/ajlauer contact AJ on LinkedInhttps://sc21.supercomputing.org/attend/inclusivity/demographics/ A demographics overview of the attendees of the annual supercomputing conference in St Louis, Missouri, US in 2021https://womeninhpc.org Women in HPC home page


    And some fun facts about the word 'Ibis':

    https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ibis#Etymology_2_2 its meaning in Latin - as a verbhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibis the species

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    The Digital Research Academy - DRA - was created in 2023 to meet the increasing demand for training in open science and research. In this episode I talk to the two founders, Heidi Seibold and Joyce Kao, as well as members like Yeganeh Khazaei (Yegi) and Danny Garside.

    https://digital-research.academy the home page of the DRAhttps://digital-research.academy/train-the-trainer/ Train the Trainer programme https://events.digital-research.academy/event/41/ the next Train the Trainer program in summer 2024, Delft NLhttps://openscienceretreat.eu Open Science Retreathttps://mastodon.social/@digiresacademy/ Mastodonmailto:[email protected] the email addresshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-research-academy/ on LinkedInhttps://gitlab.com/digital-research-academy on GitLab

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    In the second part episode on the Turing Way, I meet with contributors like Patricia Herterich and Sarah Gibson - who were part of the original team - as well as Malvika Sharan and Anne Steele who joined later.
    Through these conversations I hope to show how the Turing Way transitioned from being an online guide for reproducibility and open science to a thriving community with members across the globe.

    https://book.the-turing-way.org/index.html the home page of the Turing Wayhttps://edsbook.org/welcome.html The environmental data science book https://nasa.github.io/Transform-to-Open-Science/ NASA's Transform to Open Science project home pagehttps://adriennemareebrown.net/book/emergent-strategy/ Emergent Strategy a book by Adrienne Brownhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt5hhdf6 Understanding Knowledge as a Commons: From Theory to Practice https://www.jofreeman.com/joreen/tyranny.htm Jo Freeman's article on Tyranny of Structurelessnesshttps://mybinder.org Binder project homepagehttps://jupyter.org Jupyter project homepagehttps://2i2c.org 2i2c homepage

    I would like to thank the Turing Way and the Alan Turing Institute in the UK for their patience, time and kind support.

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    CERN, the European Nuclear Research Centre, is celebrating its 70th birthday in 2024 and I want to give you a glimpse of the kind of work that happens there. Meet Spyridon Trigazis, who will take us through CERN's infrastructure and how they use OpenStack and Kubernetes to "keep the lights" on.

    https://home.cern/ CERN homepage https://www.openstack.org OpenStackhttps://kubernetes.io Kuberneteshttps://inspirehep.net/authors/1907786 A selection of the work Spyridon has been involved withhttps://alumni.cern The CERN alumni networkhttps://home.cern/summer-student-programme the summer student programme. Applications for 2024 are closed now, but I am sure there will be another on in '25

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    In this last ByteSized RSE episode of this season, we talk about an important subject for Python engineers: Packaging. With my guests Liam Pattinson from York University (UK) and Laszlo Sranger from Hypergolic, we go through the standard Python tools as well as package managers such as Poetry.

    Links:

    https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/ Python packaging guidehttps://pypi.org The PyPI Indexhttps://test.pypi.org Test PyPI - publish your package there first https://peps.python.org The site for Python Enhancement Proposals (PEP)https://python-poetry.org Poetry managerhttps://www.anaconda.com The home page for Anaconda https://toml.io/en/ What is a TOML filehttps://the-hitchhikers-guide-to-packaging.readthedocs.io/en/latest/history.html a bit of packaging historyhttps://www.cpan.org

    Thanks to the Universe-HPC program for supporting the ByteSized RSE series.

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    In dieser letzten Folge vor den Sommerferien treffe ich mich mit Dr Iris Ehlert und Dr Hendryk Bockelmann, um mit ihnen über ihre Arbeit am natESM (nationale Erdmodellierungs Systeme) zu sprechen.

    Hier ein paar Links

    https://www.nat-esm.de/ Home page vom natESMhttps://www.nat-esm.de/services/support-through-sprints Der Sprintprozess beim natESM Projekthttps://www.dkrz.de/de das Deutsche Klimarechenzentrum (DKRZ)https://www.nat-esm.de/who-we-are/governance/white_paper_natesm_strategy_v2.pdf Das White Paper für die natESM Strategyhttps://www.nat-esm.de/news/newsection/240517_newsletter_-5.pdf Der Newsletter vom Max 2024https://www.fz-juelich.de/de das Forschungszentrum in Jülich das mit dem DKRZ an dem Projekt zusammen arbeitet.

    Es geht dann im September mit einer neuen Serie am letzten Dienstag im Monat weiter. Euch ein paar schöne Ferien.

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    The International Conference of Supercomputing, ISC, met in Hamburg (Germany) between 12-16 May 2024. For the first time, a workshop on Research Software Engineering was held there. And I talk to some of the organisers, Stefanie Reuter and Matt Archer and presenters, Eleanor Broadway and Samantha Wittke, how it all went.

    https://www.rse-hpc.org/program/ The program for the workshophttps://www.isc-hpc.com The home page of ISC 2024

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    What a fun day that was: the National Research Software Day in Hilversum on 23 April 2024. It was organised by the eScience Center in the Netherlands and in the course of this episode you will hear from one of the organisers, Lieke, a keynote speaker - Jenny Bryan, members of a panel discussions on research infrastructure.
    But also from 4 artists - because the organisers added an art exhibition to the one day conference.

    The sound samples you can hear in the episode are from one of the artists Christian Schwarz.

    https://www.esciencecenter.nl/national-research-software-day-2024/ The conference home pagehttps://www.beeldengeluid.nl The home page of the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Visionhttps://jennybryan.org Jenny Bryan's home page - keynote speakerhttps://www.ru.nl/en/people/kievit-r-a Rogier Kievit - keynote speakerhttps://ilar.xyz Christian Schwarz - artist https://soundcloud.com/ilarxyz Christian on Soundcloudhttps://xingkuangyi.com Kuangyi Xing - artisthttps://www.eusebijucgla.com/collaborations/hyperview-barcelona Eusebio Jucgla - artisthttps://guidovanderkooij.nl Guido van der Kooij - artist

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    In this session of ByteSized RSE we talk about the FAIR principles and research software. My guest helping me with that is Jamie Quinn, currently RSE at Imperial College London.

    Here are a few links:

    https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata201618 The article on FAIRhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-022-01710-x The article on FAIR research softwarehttps://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/strategy/strategy-2020-2024/our-digital-future/open-science/open-science-monitor/facts-and-figures-open-research-data_en Data produced in research https://coderefinery.github.io/github-without-command-line/doi/ An article on the integration of GitHub and Zenodohttps://citation-file-format.github.io the Citation File Format and GitHub - also see one of our previous ByteSized RSE episodeshttps://direct.mit.edu/dint/article/2/1-2/1/10016/The-FAIR-Principles-First-Generation here is another interesting article on FAIR principleshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_fusion The Wikipedia entry on the "Cold Fusion" case from Fleischmann/Pons (1989)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWFzPP8ZbdU The YouTube presentation on noise generators

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    The Turing Way was created 5 years ago and during the Collaborations Workshop 2024 at the University of Warwick, UK, we had a big birthday party to celebrate the occasion.

    In this episode, part 1 of 2 episodes on The Turing Way, I sit down with the founder of The Turing Way, Dr Kirstie Whitaker, who is also the Programme Director for Tools, Practices and Systems at the Turing Institute in the UK.

    You also hear a moment when a new chapter was merged into The Turing Way during this recording, done by Sophia Batchelor.

    https://book.the-turing-way.org/ the Home page of The Turing Wayhttps://github.com/the-turing-way/the-turing-way the GitHub repository of The Turing Wayhttps://www.turing.ac.uk/people/researchers/kirstie-whitaker Profile page of Dr Kirstie Whitaker https://book.the-turing-way.org/community-handbook/translation/translation-workflow the part that deals with localising contenthttps://github.com/the-turing-way/the-turing-way/pull/3638 the pull request for the chapter that was merged during the recording of this episodehttps://github.com/BrainonSilicon Sophia Batchelor's GitHub page

    I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to the Alan Turing Institute for their support and for sponsoring this episode.

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    Bastian Greshake Tzovaras arbeitet am Alan Turing Institute in London zum Thema Citizen Science, also Bürgerwissenschaften. Und dies ist auch das Thema unseres Gesprächs, denn Bastian arbeitet daran schon seit geraumer Zeit. Und er zeigt uns wie Wissenschaft durchaus von einer engeren Zusammenarbeit mit Bürgern profitieren kann.

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    https://tzovar.as/ Bastian's Homepagehttps://scholar.social/@gedankenstuecke Bastian's Mastodon Kontohttps://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/data-and-policy/article/how-to-cocreate-content-moderation-policies-the-case-of-the-autspaces-project/DF59760CB3F89901CB5634981C588B55 Ein Paper zum Thema Content Moderation Policieshttps://www.openhumans.org Die Open Humans Platformhttps://opensnp.org Eine Platform zur Veröffentlichung von genetischen Testdatenhttps://www.turing.ac.uk Das Alan Turing Institut in London

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    In part two of this "mini-series" on diverse roles in data science teams, I speak with Dr Emma Karoune from the Alan Turing Institute https://www.turing.ac.uk/ and the deputy director of the Software Sustainability Institute of the UK, Simon Hettrick.
    Emma and I explore the skills and policy landscape of modern data science roles. Emma is one of the awardees of the Skills Policy Award at the Alan Turing Institute.
    Simon discusses how groups like the Research Software Engineering community and initiatives like the Hidden REF help to bring about real change.

    https://www.turing.ac.uk/skills-policy-awards-20232024 The home page for the Project Dr Emma Karoune is involved with at the Alan Turing Institutehttps://www.software.ac.uk The Software Sustainability Institutehttps://hidden-ref.org The "Hidden REF" initiative home page

    Both Emma and Simon are Committee member of the Hidden REF (The hidden REF – Celebrating all research outputs (hidden-ref.org)), a campaign to recognise all research outputs and every role that makes research possible.

    More information about Emma's project can be found on the project website - Professionalising traditional and infrastructure research roles in data science | The Alan Turing Institute.

    Emma would like to thank her project team members Malvika Sharan and Alexandra Araujo Alvarez as well as all those at The Alan Turing Institute and other data science professionals who have contributed to this project through attending workshops and interviews.



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    The Collaborations Workshop, run by the Software Sustainability Institute https://www.software.ac.uk/ is a long-running institution. I had the pleasure of going there in May 2024 for the first time. It was an exciting, but also exhausting, couple of days. The 3 themes focused on AI/ML in science, environmental sustainability and citizen science.

    Here is a report on the workshop with a bunch of interviews:

    Arfon Smith from GitHub/CopilotBecky Osselton from Newcastle UniversityDave Horsfall from Newcastle UniversityKirstie Pringle from the Software Sustainability InstituteShoaib Sufi from Uni Manchester/Software Sustainability Institute

    Many thanks for the organisers and sponsors of this event (Wellcome Trust, Alan Turing Institute)

    https://www.software.ac.uk/workshop/collaborations-workshop-2024-cw24

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    My guest in this episode is Greg Wilson, who co-founded the Carpentries in 1998 together with Brent Gorda. Since then, the Carpentries have gone global teaching essential computing and data skills and training the next generation of teachers.
    Greg stepped down from the Carpentries a while ago, but he still feels passionate about their mission and goals.

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    https://carpentries.org/ The Home page about all things Carpentrieshttps://third-bit.com Greg Wilson's homepage

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