[python-uk] Software Sustainability Collaborations Workshop 2013
Aleksandra Pawlik
a.pawlik at software.ac.uk
Fri Mar 8 13:05:26 CET 2013
Science loves Python!
If you are you a developer planning on or already working with researchers,
or are you a researcher who develops own software, then come to the
Software Sustainability Institute's Collaboration Workshop 21-22 March 2013
at Merton College in Oxford.
Software Sustainability Collaborations Workshop 2013
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21-22 March 2013, Merton College, Oxford
The Software Sustainability Institute is running its annual
Collaborations Workshop (CW13) at Merton College, Oxford. This
workshop brings together researchers, software developers, managers,
funders and more to explore ideas in software pertinent to their
research and exploit any synergies that may lead to interdisciplinary
collaborations.
Last year's workshop (CW12), also held in Oxford, was attended by
researchers, developers, managers, funders and some independent
developers was a great success. An article on the workshop
can be found in the Ariadne magazine:
http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue68/cw12-rpt
This workshop will give you an opportunity to meet and network with
fellow researchers, learn more about the Software Sustainability
Institute and how they may be of help to make you more productive in
your research. It will give you an opportunity to network with other
researchers and developers that may lead to new collaborations being
established. Amongst the attendees will be some of the new Institute
Fellows:
http://www.software.ac.uk/fellowship-programme/fellow-profiles.
To find out more and register for the Software Sustainability
Institute's Collaborations Workshop 2013 please go to:
http://www.software.ac.uk/collaborations-workshop-2013-cw13
Places are going fast so please try to register early.
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Research Software Community Specialist
The Software Sustainability Institute
w:www.software.ac.uk
e: a.pawlik at software.ac.uk
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