Giving RSEs a Larger Stage through the Better Scientific Software Fellowship
Abstract
The Better Scientific Software Fellowship (BSSwF) was launched in 2018 to foster and promote practices, processes, and tools to improve developer productivity and software sustainability of scientific codes. BSSwF's vision is to grow the community with practitioners, leaders, mentors, and consultants to increase the visibility of scientific software production and sustainability. Over the last five years, many fellowship recipients and honorable mentions have identified as research software engineers (RSEs). This paper provides case studies from several of the program's participants to illustrate some of the diverse ways BSSwF has benefited both the RSE and scientific communities. In an environment where the contributions of RSEs are too often undervalued, we believe that programs such as BSSwF can be a valuable means to recognize and encourage community members to step outside of their regular commitments and expand on their work, collaborations and ideas for a larger audience.
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@article{arxiv.2211.07436,
title = {Giving RSEs a Larger Stage through the Better Scientific Software Fellowship},
author = {William F. Godoy and Ritu Arora and Keith Beattie and David E. Bernholdt and Sarah E. Bratt and Daniel S. Katz and Ignacio Laguna and Amiya K. Maji and Addi Malviya Thakur and Rafael M. Mudafort and Nitin Sukhija and Damian Rouson and Cindy Rubio-González and Karan Vahi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.07436},
year = {2023}
}
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submitted to Computing in Science & Engineering (CiSE), Special Issue on the Future of Research Software Engineers in the US