Back to top

Vive la différence - research software engineers

Lorentz workshop
Lorentz workshop

“Vive la différence - research software engineers” is a hybrid event with an in-person element from 19-22 April 2022 at the Lorentz Centre in the Netherlands; and online events from March-April 2022 across different time zones. This workshop will bring together a wide range of stakeholders who have not previously collaborated, to analyse best practice and available data to identify both research opportunities and solutions to their own local challenges, to create an informal network of champions in this area.

About the workshop

Research software engineering is becoming increasingly essential as the role of research software is becoming at once more critical to scientific discovery, and more difficult to sustain. Research software engineering combines professional software engineering expertise with an intimate understanding of research, and is critical to achieving open science goals. This workshop proposes to consider how research software engineering could be reframed to place DEI as a central organizing principle in research software. This is captured in our inclusion in the workshop title of the French phrase, vive la différence, which means long live difference. Community involvement is a key element of research software engineering, and broadening the range of contributors will improve scientific and social outcomes. This workshop will bring together a wide range of stakeholders who have not previously collaborated, to analyse best practice and available data to identify both research opportunities and solutions to their own local challenges, to create an informal network of champions in this area.

The workshop aims to:

  1. Address the following research questions:
  • What approaches to repositioning DEI as central to the research software engineering community will prove most promising?
  • Which combinations of social processes and supporting technology show effectiveness in advancing the community of research software engineers workers to direct research toward a future centered on DEI?
  1. Examine both social processes and technological advancements that can be used to place DEI at the heart of research software engineering, with a particular focus on metrics that can be used to incentivise change. The workshop will incorporate sociological models of cultural change that are not often utilised in this community, to identify the conditions that can produce change and that can eventually cause change to be self-sustaining.
  2. Identify how to expedite the culture change needed, by involving DEI agents of change in exchanging best practice, identifying key levers of change in their own communities, planning next steps and expanding their networks. Supporting change agents is a key part of the workshop aims, as large-scale system evolution depends on multiple incremental changes – led by people.
  3. Connect efforts on improving DEI in research software engineering with similar efforts in the open source software community.
  4. Bring together representatives of the increasing array of different types of organisations and initiatives in this space, as enabling more alignment and networks between these has the potential to create the critical mass needed for some outcomes. These will include national RSE associations; DEI initiatives in RSE/data science; open source software; and industry.

More information on the rationale for the workshop and the event agenda is available on the Lorentz workshop page. ReSA is also collaborating with national research software engineering associations on DiveRSE, a series of talks that provides a public forum to complement the “Vive la différence - research software engineers” workshop, which is limited to 55 participants. Find out more about the DiveRSE event series.

How to get involved

Sign up to the ReSA newsletter to hear more about the online public events from March-May 2022 that will be associated with the workshop. The workshop itself has a maximum of 55 participants, and if you are interested in joining the participant list please contact info@researchsoft.org.

Workshop organisers

  • Michelle Barker - Director, Research Software Alliance, Australia | Open Science Consultant
  • Mozhgan Chimeh - GPU Developer Advocate @ NVIDIA, UK | SSI fellow & Trustee of the board of Research Software Engineering Society
  • Sean Goggins - Professor, University of Missouri, USA | Community Health Analytics Open Source Software (CHAOSS) Project lead
  • Anna-Lena Lamprecht - Assistant Professor of Software Technology, Utrecht University, Netherlands

This workshop is sponsored by: Leiden University, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Ford Foundation, Research Software Alliance, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Dutch Research Council, Lorentz Center

Download the event poster to share.

Event photo by Leon on Unsplash.

Research Software Alliance - Events