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  1. A second #EmergingVoices plenary talk at #RSECon24 from Jack Atkinson @jatkinson1000 asking if #RSEs (research software engineers) can do research? YES!

    Bringing together deep knowledge of the domain AND the software for computational processes.

  2. A second plenary talk at from Jack Atkinson @jatkinson1000 asking if (research software engineers) can do research? YES!

    Bringing together deep knowledge of the domain AND the software for computational processes.

  3. A second #EmergingVoices plenary talk at #RSECon24 from Jack Atkinson @jatkinson1000 asking if #RSEs (research software engineers) can do research? YES!

    Bringing together deep knowledge of the domain AND the software for computational processes.

  4. A second #EmergingVoices plenary talk at #RSECon24 from Jack Atkinson @jatkinson1000 asking if #RSEs (research software engineers) can do research? YES!

    Bringing together deep knowledge of the domain AND the software for computational processes.

  5. A second #EmergingVoices plenary talk at #RSECon24 from Jack Atkinson @jatkinson1000 asking if #RSEs (research software engineers) can do research? YES!

    Bringing together deep knowledge of the domain AND the software for computational processes.

  6. Dear academics in this thread:

    This 'flying scientist worried about emissions' dilemma is to me a perfect case where we could move away from guilt-driven individual action aiming to reduce our carbon footprint to become aware of our handprint to achieve collective/administrative changes [1].

    We organize the conferences, we have access to the administrations that pay our travel costs and we know the community.

    There are definitely alternatives:

    "A straightforward way of cutting emissions therefore could just be reducing the number of meetings, e.g. organizing recurring annual meetings only every other year. This could also have other benefits such as more available time for research, teaching, or mentoring. In addition, it would impose less pressure to be away from home for the sake of visibility for researchers with families, which is a phenomenon that female scientists encounter more often than their male colleagues.

    As humans, we find it easiest to network in person, but by solely relying on in-person meetings, certain groups of people can be excluded from the global science community. In order to allow for both an in-person experience as well as accessibility, an approach could be a hybrid format in which the visibility and networking opportunities for online attendants are prioritized. For large meetings, a hub format including virtual participation could be considered." [2]

    We can do this! The benefits regarding inclusion, decolonization and, of course, emission reduction would be impressive.
    :anarchoheart3:

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    Further info:

    A comprehensive toolbox to achieve flight reduction in academic institutions:
    nature.com/articles/s44168-023

    List of specific measures:
    ethz.ch/content/dam/ethz/assoc

    [1] Here's the concept of the handprint:
    kolektiva.social/@earthworm/11

    [2] i love this article: academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/art

    @jatkinson1000 @steve @Ruth_Mottram

    #EcologicalHandprint #CarbonFootprint #EcologicalFootprint #AcademicChatter

  7. This past week I attended
    I've written up my highlights and reflections here jackatkinson.net/post/egu25 if you want to read.

    They include , the growth of in this space, and some predictions for the coming year.

    Comments and boosts appreciated.

    @SoftwareSaved @ResearchSoftEng

  8. Oh the shame, running on autopilot I just started writing a subroutine with def.

    Maybe time to go back to bed, or just not write any python for a while.

    More seriously, there is perhaps something to be learnt from this about , and a sweet spot of not too short so as to build focus, not too long to forget details, but finding a Goldilocks zone for me as an individual.

  9. I have written up my plenary talk from @ResearchSoftEng as a blog post for those who want to review my ideas around in , the importance of communities, and my thoughts around with software that I hope to explore with my 2025 @SoftwareSaved fellowship. Also includes a short section on my "backstory".

    jackatkinson.net/post/rsecon24/

    Thoughts and comments welcomed.

  10. A Christmas/holiday gift from me to you:

    A post on how I attempt to efficiently deploy my slides using on my website using version control and hooks: jackatkinson.net/post/quarto_w

    I hope it is everything you were hoping for!

  11. @steve @Ruth_Mottram reading this on the eurostar on the way back from - I'm lucky to have an institute/funder that is open to my decision not to fly and my views of hypocrisy as a climate scientist. IMO We need more pressure and willingness from funders, institutes, and group leaders to encourage this, especially from those who can afford to do so.

    I also find it a much more pleasurable way to travel, especially today seeing the high alps give way to lake Geneva then Rhône valley.

  12. @steve @Ruth_Mottram reading this on the eurostar on the way back from #PASC24 - I'm lucky to have an institute/funder that is open to my decision not to fly and my views of hypocrisy as a climate scientist. IMO We need more pressure and willingness from funders, institutes, and group leaders to encourage this, especially from those who can afford to do so.

    I also find it a much more pleasurable way to travel, especially today seeing the high alps give way to lake Geneva then Rhône valley.

  13. @steve @Ruth_Mottram reading this on the eurostar on the way back from #PASC24 - I'm lucky to have an institute/funder that is open to my decision not to fly and my views of hypocrisy as a climate scientist. IMO We need more pressure and willingness from funders, institutes, and group leaders to encourage this, especially from those who can afford to do so.

    I also find it a much more pleasurable way to travel, especially today seeing the high alps give way to lake Geneva then Rhône valley.

  14. @steve @Ruth_Mottram reading this on the eurostar on the way back from #PASC24 - I'm lucky to have an institute/funder that is open to my decision not to fly and my views of hypocrisy as a climate scientist. IMO We need more pressure and willingness from funders, institutes, and group leaders to encourage this, especially from those who can afford to do so.

    I also find it a much more pleasurable way to travel, especially today seeing the high alps give way to lake Geneva then Rhône valley.

  15. @steve @Ruth_Mottram reading this on the eurostar on the way back from #PASC24 - I'm lucky to have an institute/funder that is open to my decision not to fly and my views of hypocrisy as a climate scientist. IMO We need more pressure and willingness from funders, institutes, and group leaders to encourage this, especially from those who can afford to do so.

    I also find it a much more pleasurable way to travel, especially today seeing the high alps give way to lake Geneva then Rhône valley.

  16. I recently chaired a minisymposium on interfacing with -based models at the conference for scientific computing.

    Afterwards I was interviewed for my thoughts on the topic which you can see here: youtube.com/watch?v=tnxGLlmVfYw

    Slides from my talk are online here: jackatkinson.net/slides/PASC24

  17. I recently chaired a minisymposium on interfacing #machinelearning with #physics-based models at the #PASC24 conference for scientific computing.

    Afterwards I was interviewed for my thoughts on the topic which you can see here: youtube.com/watch?v=tnxGLlmVfY

    Slides from my talk are online here: jackatkinson.net/slides/PASC24

  18. I recently chaired a minisymposium on interfacing #machinelearning with #physics-based models at the #PASC24 conference for scientific computing.

    Afterwards I was interviewed for my thoughts on the topic which you can see here: youtube.com/watch?v=tnxGLlmVfY

    Slides from my talk are online here: jackatkinson.net/slides/PASC24

  19. I recently chaired a minisymposium on interfacing #machinelearning with #physics-based models at the #PASC24 conference for scientific computing.

    Afterwards I was interviewed for my thoughts on the topic which you can see here: youtube.com/watch?v=tnxGLlmVfY

    Slides from my talk are online here: jackatkinson.net/slides/PASC24

  20. I recently chaired a minisymposium on interfacing #machinelearning with #physics-based models at the #PASC24 conference for scientific computing.

    Afterwards I was interviewed for my thoughts on the topic which you can see here: youtube.com/watch?v=tnxGLlmVfY

    Slides from my talk are online here: jackatkinson.net/slides/PASC24

  21. Delighted to confirm that my minisymposium at on "Interfacing Machine Learning with Physics-Based Models" has been approved.

    We will hear from those using with numerical models in fields from to materials science about the challenges they face and solutions. An exciting area of progress.

    Speakers from academia (CASTEP, York Uni), industry (Smartsim, HPE) and in-between (RSE, Uni of Cambridge) with an 'open panel' for community discussion and sharing.

    See you there!

  22. Delighted to confirm that my minisymposium at #PASC24 on "Interfacing Machine Learning with Physics-Based Models" has been approved.

    We will hear from those using #ML with numerical models in fields from #climate to materials science about the challenges they face and solutions. An exciting area of progress.

    Speakers from academia (CASTEP, York Uni), industry (Smartsim, HPE) and in-between (RSE, Uni of Cambridge) with an 'open panel' for community discussion and sharing.

    See you there!

  23. Delighted to confirm that my minisymposium at #PASC24 on "Interfacing Machine Learning with Physics-Based Models" has been approved.

    We will hear from those using #ML with numerical models in fields from #climate to materials science about the challenges they face and solutions. An exciting area of progress.

    Speakers from academia (CASTEP, York Uni), industry (Smartsim, HPE) and in-between (RSE, Uni of Cambridge) with an 'open panel' for community discussion and sharing.

    See you there!

  24. Delighted to confirm that my minisymposium at #PASC24 on "Interfacing Machine Learning with Physics-Based Models" has been approved.

    We will hear from those using #ML with numerical models in fields from #climate to materials science about the challenges they face and solutions. An exciting area of progress.

    Speakers from academia (CASTEP, York Uni), industry (Smartsim, HPE) and in-between (RSE, Uni of Cambridge) with an 'open panel' for community discussion and sharing.

    See you there!

  25. Delighted to confirm that my minisymposium at #PASC24 on "Interfacing Machine Learning with Physics-Based Models" has been approved.

    We will hear from those using #ML with numerical models in fields from #climate to materials science about the challenges they face and solutions. An exciting area of progress.

    Speakers from academia (CASTEP, York Uni), industry (Smartsim, HPE) and in-between (RSE, Uni of Cambridge) with an 'open panel' for community discussion and sharing.

    See you there!