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Cookiecutter software project template to kickstart a modern best-practice Python project with FAIR metadata
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Five recommendations for FAIR software, by the Netherlands eScience Center and DANS
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10 easy things to make your research software FAIR
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Open source definition, by the Open Source Initiative
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Top 10 FAIR Data & Software Things
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A self-assessment checklist for FAIR research software
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CodeRefinery: Reproducible research - preparing code to be usable by you and others in the future
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Alan Turing Institute - Research Software Engineering with Python
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Intermediate Research Software Development (Python)
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Software Carpentry: Git Novice lesson
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Managing Academic Software Development
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Introduction to Docker and Podman
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GPU Programming: When, Why and How?
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Software Carpentry: Programming with Python
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Building Better Scientific Software in Python
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How to Document your Research Software
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Software Carpentry: Plotting and Programming in Python
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Aleksandra Nenadic
Aleksandra is an IT professional who spent most of her working life in academia and research. Over the past years committed to ongoing improvement of research software practice through training and community engagement. Driving the trends in training for researchers and scientists in...
Nenadic Aleksandra Aleksandra is an IT professional who spent most of her working life in academia and research. Over the past years committed to ongoing improvement of research software practice through training and community engagement. Driving the trends in training for researchers and scientists in computational and data analysis skills forward and designing and developing new training curricula. Maintaining the UK’s pivotal role within the international research training community by running events, training instructors, helping academic and industry organisations deliver training for researchers and handling national and international collaborations and outreach with various communities. Prior to moving into training and technical project management, worked as a senior research software engineer in academia and gained experience in a variety of software platforms, infrastructures, technologies, programming languages and software product management. https://anenadic.github.io/professional-cv/ https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2269-3894 -
Stefan Roiser
Stefan is a senior software engineer at CERN and has been working in several areas in high energy physics of research software engineering. Stefan is also engaged in organizing training events especially on programming languages.
Location: CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Roiser Stefan CERN, Geneva, Switzerland Stefan is a senior software engineer at CERN and has been working in several areas in high energy physics of research software engineering. Stefan is also engaged in organizing training events especially on programming languages. ["English", "German", "French"] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5600-8592 -
Thomas VUILLAUME
Astrophysicist turned data scientist and research software engineer.
I develop data analysis pipelines, including machine and deep learning methods, to extract information from the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO). I also help researchers and scientists to build better and more open...Location: LAPP, CNRS - Annecy, France
VUILLAUME Thomas thomas.vuillaume@lapp.in2p3.fr LAPP, CNRS - Annecy, France Astrophysicist turned data scientist and research software engineer. I develop data analysis pipelines, including machine and deep learning methods, to extract information from the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO). I also help researchers and scientists to build better and more open science software and tools. ["English", "French"] https://vuillaut.github.io/ https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5686-2078 -
David Chamont
French scientific software engineer, born with the object paradigm, now sliding towards the functional one, with a touch of AI. Practice mostly C++ (and a little Python). Involved in projects for portable parallel software in High Energy Physics. Currently focused on SoA. Teach C++ for 25 years.
Location: Orsay
Chamont David david.chamont@ijclab.in2p3.fr Orsay French scientific software engineer, born with the object paradigm, now sliding towards the functional one, with a touch of AI. Practice mostly C++ (and a little Python). Involved in projects for portable parallel software in High Energy Physics. Currently focused on SoA. Teach C++ for 25 years. ["English", "French"] https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2618-7355 -
DANIEL GARIJO VERDEJO
I am an associate professor at the Artificial Intelligence Department of the Computer Science Faculty of Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, and a researcher at the Ontology Engineering Group.
Location: Madrid
GARIJO VERDEJO DANIEL daniel.garijo@upm.es Madrid I am an associate professor at the Artificial Intelligence Department of the Computer Science Faculty of Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, and a researcher at the Ontology Engineering Group. ["English", "French", "Spanish; Castilian"] https://w3id.org/people/dgarijo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0454-7145 -
Kenneth Rioja
Kenneth is currently a developer of training infrastructure at CERN. He has 3 years of experience of teaching data science for social sciences (more particularly psychology and neurosciences) using tools/software such as R.
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Rioja Kenneth Geneva, Switzerland Kenneth is currently a developer of training infrastructure at CERN. He has 3 years of experience of teaching data science for social sciences (more particularly psychology and neurosciences) using tools/software such as R. ["English", "French"] https://kennethrioja.github.io/ https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5177-0019 -
Fotis Psomopoulos
Dr Fotis Psomopoulos is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Applied Biosciences (INAB), at the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), in Thessaloniki Greece. His research interests lie at the intersection of Bioinformatics and Machine Learning, primarily working on the design and...
Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
Psomopoulos Fotis fpsom@certh.gr Thessaloniki, Greece Dr Fotis Psomopoulos is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Applied Biosciences (INAB), at the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), in Thessaloniki Greece. His research interests lie at the intersection of Bioinformatics and Machine Learning, primarily working on the design and implementation of data mining algorithms for knowledge extraction from large datasets in Life Sciences. He is particularly active in training efforts and initiatives (such as the Carpentries and GOBLET) and is a member of the ELIXIR Training Platform Executive Committee, and a member of the EOSC Association OA5 on Training. Finally, he is a strong advocate of FAIR and Open Science; as applied in research software and machine learning in particular. He is a co-author of the Open Science Training Handbook and the Greek National Plan for Open Science, and is leading the ELIXIR Software Best Practices group, and the RDA FAIR for Machine Learning Interest Group. ["English", "Greek, Modern (1453-)"] https://biodataanalysisgroup.github.io https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0222-4273