The RSE Group was excited to send several members to US-RSE’24, the second annual conference from US-RSE, held this year in Albuquerque. The conference theme was “Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: A celebration of all that RSEs have done for computing in the past, in the present, and in the future.” Princeton University (authors in bold) contributions included:
- Exploring the Potential Impact of Advancements in Artificial Intelligence on the RSE Profession – Sujay Suresh Kumar and David Luet (BoF)
- Navigating the Remote Landscape: Working Effectively with Stakeholders – Troy Comi (BoF)
- RSEs in domain-specific ecosystems – Julia Damerow, Rebecca S. Koeser, Laure Thompson, and Jeri E. Wieringa
- INnovative Training Enabled by a Research Software Engineering Community of Trainers (INTERSECT) – Jeffrey C. Carver and Ian A. Cosden (poster)
- Getting Scientist buy-in on best practices: A Case Study – Bob Caddy (RAM)
- The quirks of leading technical staff – Curt Hillegas (RAM)
- The Creation of an RSE Career Path at Princeton University – Ian A. Cosden, Joel Bretheim, David Luet, and Beth Holtz (talk)
- Establishing RSE Programs – From early stage formalization to mature models – Ian Cosden, Sandra Gesing and Adam Rubens (workshop)
It was wonderful spending time together out in the desert celebrating RSE accomplishments and getting inspired for the year ahead to continue our efforts in building robust and sustainable research software. Next year’s conference will be much closer to home… Philadelphia!