We’re excited to announce the publication of a new paper, Ten Simple Rules for Catalyzing Collaborations and Building Bridges between Research Software Engineers (RSEs) and Software Engineering Researchers (SERs), authored by Nasir Eisty, Jeffrey Carver, Johanna Cohoon, Ian Cosden, Carole Goble, and Samuel Grayson.
Published in IEEE Computing in Science & Engineering (CiSE), this work emerged from discussions at a Dagstuhl Seminar and addresses a critical but often overlooked opportunity in the research software ecosystem: fostering collaboration between RSEs and SERs.
While both communities share a passion for improving software in research, they often operate in distinct environments, with different vocabularies, incentives, and expectations. This paper offers ten actionable rules designed to bridge those gaps, encouraging meaningful, sustained partnerships that combine practical experience with theoretical insight.
By working together, RSEs and SERs can drive innovation in tools, practices, and infrastructure, ultimately advancing the quality and impact of scientific research.
Read the preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.03012
Published version: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11003859