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[EN] AI at Helmholtz - Marie Piraud and Peter Steinbach

My guests for this episode are Marie Piraud and Peter Steinbach from the Helmholtz Association in Germany. Helmholtz is the largest research association in Germany and has created a unit around all things AI and machine learning recently. Marie and Peter talk about their contributions and how AI/ML can help in research and science. Linkshttps://www.helmholtz.ai Helmholtz AIhttps://www.helmholtz-munich.de/en/computational-health-center Helmholtz Centre in Munich (Marie)https://www.hzdr.de/ Helmholtz Centre Dresden-Rossendorf (Peter)Support the showThank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! You can also support our efforts by leaving a rating or review.Follow or contact us on Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought Mastadon: @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Erschienen: 24.10.2023
Dauer: 00:28:51

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[EN] Diversity in Tech Part 1: Women in HPC

In this first episode on the theme of diversity in tech I talk to  Cristin Merritt and Elsa Gonsiorowski from Women in HPC. The aim is to raise awareness and give a voice and visibility to women and other underrepresented groups in high performance computing, as Cristin and Elsa explain during our conversation. Links:https://womeninhpc.org The main website for Women in HPChttps://n8cir.org.uk/news/diversity-checklist/ A proposed checklist for recruitment re diversity and inclusion from N8 (UK)https://sc23.supercomputing.org Women in HPC will be at SC23 the supercomputing conference in Denver/US in Nov '23Follow Women in HPC onhttps://twitter.com/women_in_hpc https://www.linkedin.com/company/women-in-hpc/ Women in HPC have a jobs board on https://womeninhpc.org/community/jobsSupport the showThank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! You can also support our efforts by leaving a rating or review.Follow or contact us on Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought Mastadon: @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Erschienen: 17.10.2023
Dauer: 00:33:25

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[DE] Konferenzbericht: Unkonferenz deRSE Jena September 2023

In dieser Sonderausgabe berichte ich von der Unkonferenz des deutschen RSE Vereins, die zwischen dem 26. und 28. September in Jena stattfand. Ca 60 Teilnehmer*innen trafen sich, um über Themen zu diskutieren, die sie in ihrem Alltag bewegen. Im Rahmen dieser Veranstaltung traf ich mich mit mehreren Organisatoren und Teilnehmern um über ihre Eindrücke und Beiträge zu sprechen.https://un-derse23.sciencesconf.org Der link zur Veranstaltunghttps://theconversation.com/re-designing-the-conference-46894 Ein Artikel aus dem Jahr 2015 zum Thema Unkonferenz (Englisch)https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-05155-0 Das Buch das in der Folge erwähnt wurde: Agile the good, the hype and the ugly von Bertrand Meyer. https://project.software-metadata.pub/index.html Helmholtz Hermes Projekthttps://the-turing-way.netlify.app/index.html The Turing Way - vom Alan Turing Institut in London, UKhttps://www.dfg.de Webseite der deutschen ForschungsgemeinschaftSupport the showThank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! You can also support our efforts by leaving a rating or review.Follow or contact us on Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought Mastadon: @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Erschienen: 12.10.2023
Dauer: 00:28:42

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[EN] Where is all the code Part 2: eScience Centre (NL) and Helmholtz (DE)

In this second report on research software archives and directories I am talking to Jason Maassen from the eScience Centre in the Netherlands and Christian Meessen from the Helmholtz Association in Germany. The eScience Centre developed the Research Software Directory (RSD) to show the impact software has on research. Researchers who code can register their software with the directory from all over the work. Helmholtz has adopted the RSD platform to produce a Helmholtz specific version and use that to monitor and track development from within the various research centres within Helmholtz.Here some links:https://research-software-directory.org/ The portal to the RSD from the eScience Centre in NLhttps://www.esciencecenter.nl  The eScience Centre https://helmholtz.software The RSD Helmholtz siteSupport the showThank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! You can also support our efforts by leaving a rating or review.Follow or contact us on Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought Mastadon: @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Erschienen: 10.10.2023
Dauer: 00:30:48

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[EN] Hidden no more - The HiddenREF Festival Sep '23

The HiddenRef https://hidden-ref.org in the UK is an initiative to push for considering a wider range of research outputs than publications, e.g. software and data. The members of the initiative organised an event on 21 September 2023 to bring together academic institutions, funders and publishers. The aim is to increase the amount of non-publication output for the next research assessment in the UK in 2028. https://hidden-ref.org/festival-of-hidden-ref/ The HiddenREF festival pageIn this episode I spoke to a number of participants and presenters. In order of appearance;James Baker, director of digital humanities at Southampton UniversitySteven Hill, director of research at Research EnglandGuillaume Wright, publisher at https://f1000.com F1000Tony Roche HiddenRef committee member and director at https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com Emerald publishingEmma Karoume, community manager at the https://www.turing.ac.uk Alan Turing Institute in LondonSimon Hettrick, chair of the https://hidden-ref.org HiddenRef and deputy directory of the Software Sustainability Institute https://www.software.ac.ukThis episode is sponsored by F1000.F1000, part of Taylor & Francis Group, is an scholarly open research publisher offering a unique publication model designed to ensure all research outputs are as accessible, usable and reusable as possible, thus accelerating the impact of that research. F1000 works in partnership with many research funders, institutions and societies across the globe, including the European Commission, Wellcome, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the American Nuclear Society, to develop bespoke publishing solutions to help them to achieve their open research ambitions. F1000 also has its own portfolio of open research publishing venues available to researchers from across all disciplines who wish to publish all research outputs openly, including F1000Research, Routledge Open Research, Open Research Africa and Health Open Research. Find out more at https://f1000.com. Support the showThank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! You can also support our efforts by leaving a rating or review.Follow or contact us on Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought Mastadon: @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Erschienen: 03.10.2023
Dauer: 00:34:17

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[DE] Reproduzierbarkeit und Physik - mit Julian Lenz

Julian arbeitet an der Universität Swansea in Wales in Grossbritannien. Zusammen mit Kollegen bemüht er sich darum, Ergebnisse von Simulationen und Berechnungen reproduzierbar zu machen. Erstaunlicherweise, sind wenige der Papers und Ergebnisse auch heute noch reproduzierbar und Julian und das Team bemühen sich darum das zu ändern. In unserem Gespräch geht es auch ein wenig um den Physik Zusammenhang - der sogenannten Quantenchromodynamik (QCD).Dazu ein paar Einführungslinkshttps://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantenchromodynamik Quantenchromodynamik (QCD)https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gittereichtheorie Gittereichtheoriehttps://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantenfeldtheorie QuantenfeldtheorieSupport the showThank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! You can also support our efforts by leaving a rating or review.Follow or contact us on Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought Mastadon: @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Erschienen: 26.09.2023
Dauer: 00:27:27

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[EN] Conference Report: UK RSECon 2023 in Swansea

And it's this time of the year again, when the RSE communities meet for their annual gathering. The UK RSE Society held its annual conference in the Welsh city of Swansea this year. And in this episode you'll hear from a range of different participants and presenters. Here they are in the following orderJamie Quinn (University College London and trustee of the Society until this year) https://www.ucl.ac.uk/advanced-research-computing/advanced-research-computing-centre Gael Varoquaux from Inria and Scikit-learn in France https://scikit-learn.org/stable/ Neil Chue Hong from the Software Sustainability Institute https://www.software.ac.uk Sarah Gibson from https://2i2c.org Hannah Williams from the UK Health Security Agency https://ukhsa.blog.gov.uk Rich Pitts from Oracle Research https://www.oracle.com/uk/research/ Milo Thurnston from https://fairsharing.org Becky Smith from the organising committee https://rsecon23.society-rse.org/conference-committee/ Presentations have been streamed and should be accessible soon.Support the showThank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! You can also support our efforts by leaving a rating or review.Follow or contact us on Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought Mastadon: @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Erschienen: 19.09.2023
Dauer: 00:46:41

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[EN] Where is all the code, Part 1: Software Heritage

I had the great pleasure to meet with Morane Gruenpeter and Benoît Chauvet from Software Heritage in Paris in 2023. Software Heritage aims to help preserve and archive software, not only for research but also for the private sector. Unlike research software directories (from whom we will hear later this season), Software Heritage archives the actual code. Morane and Benoit take us through what's involved in that. Links:https://www.softwareheritage.org/ the main Software Heritage portalhttps://archive.softwareheritage.org/ Link to the actual archivehttps://archive.softwareheritage.org/save/ Save code now featurehttps://archive.softwareheritage.org/add-forge/request/create/ Add forge now featurehttps://www.softwareheritage.org/2023/08/08/swh-technical-roadmap-priorities/ Presentation of the 2023 technical roadmaphttps://archive.softwareheritage.org/?guided_tour=0&guided_tour_next=https://archive.softwareheritage.org/add-forge/request/create/ Interactive guided tourhttps://www.softwareheritage.org/howto-archive-and-reference-your-code/ How to archive and reference Research Softwarehttps://docs.softwareheritage.org/ DocumentationSupport the showThank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! You can also support our efforts by leaving a rating or review.Follow or contact us on Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought Mastadon: @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Erschienen: 12.09.2023
Dauer: 00:32:01

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[EN] Hello Fortran!

Despite the fact that Fortran has been around since the 1950s, it remains a very relevant programming language today and has an active community of keen engineers. In this episode I'll take a sweep from the origins of Fortran, how to deal with legacy (Fortran 77), how the language evolved to modern day use cases of Fortran. In the course of the episode you'll hear from Thomas Clune (NASA, US), Wim Vanderbauwhede (Uni. Glasgow, UK), Milan Curcic (Uni. of Miami, US) and Ondrej Certik (GSI Technologies, US). Fortran-lang website: https://fortran-lang.orgFortran-lang GitHub: https://github.com/fortran-langLFortran website: https://lfortran.orgLFortran GitHub: https://github.com/lfortran/lfortranMilan's book: https://www.manning.com/books/modern-fortranNeural-Fortran: https://github.com/modern-fortran/neural-fortranFastGPT: https://github.com/certik/fastgptUS Fortran Standard Committee: https://j3-fortran.org/Ondrej's website: https://ondrejcertik.com/Milan's website: https://milancurcic.com/Tom Clune's site at NASA: https://sciences.gsfc.nasa.gov/sed/bio/thomas.l.clune Wim Vanderbauwhede's site at Uni Glasgow https://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~wim/pFUnit testing framework https://github.com/Goddard-Fortran-Ecosystem/pFUnit gFTL template library: https://software.nasa.gov/software/GSC-17742-1 Wim's paper (Journal of Supercomputing 2021): Making legacy Fortran code type safe through automated program transformation https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11227-021-03839-9 Support the showThank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! You can also support our efforts by leaving a rating or review.Follow or contact us on Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought Mastadon: @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Erschienen: 05.09.2023
Dauer: 00:40:05

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[EN] Teaser: First US RSE conference in Oct 2023 - with Sandra Gesing

Let me interrupt your well-earned summer break for a brief episode and teaser: the first ever US RSE conference will be upon us between 16-18 October in Chicago, USA.I met with Sandra Gesing from the organising committee to talk about how the preparations are going and what you can expect from the conference.https://us-rse.org/usrse23/ - here the official US RSE Conference web-sitehttp://sandra-gesing.com Sandra's web-sitehttps://twitter.com/us_rse US RSE Twitter (yes, I won't call it X)https://fosstodon.org/@us_rse US_RSE in MastodoniaTalking of conferences. There is a lot happening this autumn, including the UK RSE Conference in Swansea 5-8 Sep https://rsecon23.society-rse.org the Hidden Ref Festival in Bristol 21 Sep https://hidden-ref.org/festival-of-hidden-ref/ the German RSE Un-conference in Jena 26-28 Sep https://un-derse23.sciencesconf.orgSupport the showThank you for listening and your ongoing support. It means the world to us! You can also support our efforts by leaving a rating or review.Follow or contact us on Email mailto:code4thought@proton.me Patreon https://www.patreon.com/codeforthought Slack (ukrse.slack.com): @code4thought Mastadon: @code4thought@fosstodon.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pweschmidt/ This podcast is licensed under the Creative Commons Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Erschienen: 22.08.2023
Dauer: 00:11:00

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