Highlights of the first Stuttgart Research Software Day

By Jean-Noël Grad

The first Stuttgart Research Software Day (SRSD1) was organised as a satellite event of the 6th Conference for Research Software Engineering in Germany (deRSE26) and explored Stuttgart’s contribution to open source research software through 56 posters. Several contributions featured multiscale and multiphysics software, such as ESPResSo, DuMux, preCICE, OpenDiHu and FANS. Contributions to IT infrastructure included the EESSI software stack and GitHub Action from MultiXscale, the large-scale research data storage and sharing platform bwSFS-2 for Tier-3 HPC clusters, and a CPU operating map test bench to visualize how varying CPU frequencies and workloads impact datacenter energy efficiency. Posters are available online in the SRSD1 Zenodo community.

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