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RSE 2016 | Friday Programme |
Slides from most talks are available on the abstracts page.
Early Morning: Main Talks
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| 9.00am-9.15am | Garratt 1+2 | Welcome to the second day
Robert Haines, University of Manchester |
| 9.15am-10.00am | Garratt 1+2 | Keynote: Digital Data, Methods and Expertise: unsettling the boundaries in the 21st Century
Susan Halford, Director, Web Science Institute, University of Southampton |
| 10.00am-10.30am | Main Hall | Refreshments break |
Late Morning: Parallel Talks (Sets of five parallel talks per session. Feel free to choose the talks you wish to attend on the day)
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| 10.30am-10.50am | Garratt 1 | InterMine: Best Practices for Open Source Software.
Daniela Butano, Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge |
| | Garratt 2 | The Research Hub: Rethinking the Delivery of Institutional Research Services
Richard Hosking, Centre for eResearch, University of Auckland, NZ |
| | Dalton / Joule | Using task-based parallelism to accelerate rational drug design.
Christopher Woods, University of Bristol |
| | Lovell | Analysing World Events Using the GDELT dataset and Google BigQuery.
Ali Niknejad, Centre for Transport Studies, Imperial College London |
| | Whitworth |PIsCO: A Performance Indicators Framework for Software Metrics.
Haydee Artaza Alvarez, The Genome Analysis Centre |
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| 10.50am-11.10am | Garratt 1 | The Grackle project: turning a research code into a software package.
Britton Smith, University of Edinburgh |
| | Garratt 2 | Building Re-Useable Research Software at a National Level: A Canadian Perspective
Scott Henwood, CANARIE, Canada's National Research and Education Network|
| | Dalton / Joule | Building LLAMA: A highly parallel web application for drug development.
Chris Empson, School of Chemistry, University of Leeds |
| | Lovell | Layering for longevity: lessons from 3 decades of fusion data management.
Jonathan Hollocombe, Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, UKAEA |
| | Whitworth | GeosMeta: a service for researchers to hold metadata and provenance.
Mike Mineter, School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh |
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| 11.10am-11.20am | | Break to allow you to change rooms
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| 11.20am-11.40am | Garratt 1| Experiences of bootstrapping a Commercial Research team.
Joanna Jordan, Catherine Barnaby, Bath Institute for Mathematical Innovation (IMI) |
| | Garratt 2 | Scaling up the software development process, a case study highlighting the complexities of large team software development.
Mark Basham, Diamond Light Source |
| | Dalton / Joule | Beyond cron and bash - Event-driven automation for the sequencing core facility.
Johan Dahlberg, Department of Medical Sciences, Uppsala University |
| | Lovell | Reproducible Research software environments using Docker
Mark Fernandes, Institute of Food Research |
| | Whitworth | UK-RSE Networking / Discussion Session
UK-RSE |
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| 11.40am-12.00pm | Garratt 1 | Gender differences in research software: a UK survey.
Athina Frantzana, Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC) |
| | Garratt 2 | Navigating the Met Office Unified Model Development Process: The Hoops and Hurdles of Software Rigour.
Stuart Whitehouse, Met Office |
| | Dalton / Joule | The road to software development in the reproducible scientific research context.
Brian Jimenez-Garcia, Barcelona Supercomputing Center |
| | Lovell | Orchestration and Workflows in eScience: Problems, Standards, and Solutions.
Niels Drost, Netherlands eScience Center |
| | Whitworth | UK-RSE Networking / Discussion Session
UK-RSE|
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| 12.00pm-12.10pm | | Break to allow you to change rooms
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| 12.10pm-12.30pm | Garratt 1 | Taming your clients, or: Defining and managing requirements in an academic research context.
Harald Störrle, Technical University of Denmark |
| | Garratt 2 |Why is persistently identifying your software a good idea?
Catherine Jones, STFC
| | Dalton / Joule | Modern Fortran in Research Software Engineering.
Ian Bush, University of Oxford |
| | Lovell | The future of research software development at Newcastle University.
Mark Turner, Newcastle University |
| | Whitworth | UK-RSE Networking / Discussion Session
UK-RSE |
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| 12.30pm-2.00pm | Main Hall | Lunch
Afternoon : Workshops (Five parallel sessions. Please choose at registration which of workshops C1-C5 you'd prefer to attend)
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| 2.00pm-3.15pm | Workshop C1, Dalton/Joule | Task-based parallel programming in C++ or Python.
Christopher Woods, University of Bristol |
| | Workshop C2, Garratt 2 | Using software containers for reproducible experiments.
Frédéric Osterrath, CRIM |
| | Workshop C3, Lovell | Introduction to concurrent programming with Go.
Sebastien Binet, CNRS/IN2P3 |
| | Workshop C4, Whitworth | Using EUDAT as your data management tool.
Shaun de Witt, CCFE |
| | Workshop C5, Garratt 1 | Discussion: Be a happy RSE.
Samin Ishtiaq, Microsoft Research |
Late Afternoon : Refreshments and conference wrap-up
| Time | Room |
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| 3.15pm-3.45pm | Main Hall | Refreshments break |
| 3.45pm-4.15pm | Garratt 1+2 | Conference wrap-up talk and feedback.
Robert Haines, University of Manchester |
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