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SUMMARY:CodeRefinery - Training for Sustainable and Collaborative Research
  Software Development
DESCRIPTION:Samantha Wittke (CSC - IT Center for Science)\n\nCodeRefinery 
 is a community-driven initiative that equips researchers and students acro
 ss disciplines with essential research software engineering skills to deve
 lop sustainable, open, and FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reus
 able) software. Funded in-kind by multiple Nordic organizations and the No
 rdic e-Infrastructure Collaboration (NeiC), CodeRefinery addresses critica
 l gaps in traditional academic education by providing hands-on training in
  version control, reproducible research, collaborative development, and ef
 ficient coding practices that foster Open Science. Our workshops are desig
 ned to be accessible and scalable, featuring live-streamed and recorded se
 ssions with interactive participation via collaborative documents. All tra
 ining materials (available at https://coderefinery.org/lessons/) are open-
 source, ensuring reusability and adaptation by the broader research commun
 ity. By working with local partners, CodeRefinery fosters an interactive a
 nd collaborative learning environment, overcoming challenges associated wi
 th large-scale and online teaching. This community-driven approach has ena
 bled the joint organization of specialized workshops, such as high-perform
 ance computing (HPC) kick-off and “Tools and Techniques for HPC”, addressi
 ng a wide range of computational research needs. Through these efforts, we
  contribute to a growing ecosystem of training initiatives that empower re
 searchers to build sustainable and reusable research software.\n\nDomain: 
 Chemistry and Materials, Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences, Applied Soc
 ial Sciences and Humanities, Engineering, Life Sciences, Physics, Computat
 ional Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chairs: Alessandra Villa 
 (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) and Samantha Wittke (CSC - IT Center f
 or Science, Finnish Geospatial Research Institute in the National Land Sur
 vey of Finland)\n\n
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