RSE. Building and supporting research communities. In silico researcher. Science is for everyone-Kindness in Science. RSE advocate. PhD Candidate-Data science.
Welcome back from Thanksgiving, turkeys and #RSEng alike! This week on #RSEStories we adventure to New Zealand to chat with @MysteryGenes of @NeSI_NZ, who not only has expertise in bioinformatics, but also has vision for community. https://t.co/0yHcEOaO4Y
🎉 Launching today! SORSE- a Series of Online Research Software Events filling the gap from our cancelled RSE Conferences & brought to you by a fantastic hard working team of volunteers from the International RSE Community.
Find out all about it here: https://t.co/sDcfkBxlhR
A pioneering machine-learning approach has identified powerful new types of antibiotic from a pool of more than 100 million molecules, including one that works against a wide range of bacteria, including tuberculosis and strains considered untreatable. https://t.co/TlOtJyBZms
Register now if you haven't already! A great opportunity to talk with fellow RSEs and have a say in the next steps for the community....(if you are not able to make it and would like to join remotely, please reach out to me at [email protected])
Reminder to register for the #RSE mini-conference on the 21st October in Brisbane and join the 25 delegates who have already registered!
https://t.co/GW7ulICQSl
Share your coding projects & best practices at our 2019 Science Coding Conference! We're seeking lightning talks, presentations, Birds-of-a-Feather, & workshops on ways writing code & developing applications supports science: https://t.co/3gIDzfIJyB
Welcome to the RSE AU/NZ community - Recognition for Researchers who Code!
Please check out our website and github to find out how you can be a part of this community
https://t.co/WtYqPxzNG6
Our Research Communities Advisor Nooriyah Lohani @MysteryGenes discussing the Research Software Engineering (RSE) community — aka academics who write more code than papers. She’s helping build & engage the RSE community in NZ/Aus #eResearchNZ19@ResearchSoftEng