13:00
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Welcome
(until 13:15)
(Lecture Hall)
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13:15
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Session 1
(until 15:10)
(Lecture Hall)
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13:15
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Diamond
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Klaus Reuter
(MPCDF)
Benjamin Buchfink
(MPI Biology)
(Lecture Hall)
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14:00
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Unravelling the DNA code - An application from Computational Biology in the brain
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Sara Aibar
(Katholic University Leuven VIB Center for Brain & Disease Research)
(Lecture Hall)
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14:20
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Code Club at the MPI for Psychiatry
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Jonas Hagenberg
(MPI Psychiatrie)
(Lecture Hall)
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14:40
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DynamicalSystems.jl - Nonlinear dynamics software for everyone
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George Datseris
(MPI Meteorology)
(Lecture Hall)
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15:10
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--- Break ---
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15:25
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Session 2
(until 17:25)
(Lecture Hall)
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15:25
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barbac: A versatile tool for quantifying barcoded populations
- Dr
Loukas Theodosiou
(Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology)
Paul Rainey
(MPI Evolutionary Biology)
Andrew Farr
(MPI Evol bio)
(Lecture Hall)
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15:45
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Research Software for Historical Language Comparison
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Johann-Mattis List
(Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)
(Lecture Hall)
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16:05
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Ubermag
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Hans Fangohr
(Max Planck Institute for Structure and Dynamics of Matter)
(Lecture Hall)
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16:25
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topwave - A scientific python package for topological properties of spin wave spectra
- Mr
Niclas Heinsdorf
(Max Planck Institute for Solid-State Research)
(Lecture Hall)
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16:45
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Numerical integration on an implicit surface in the Brillouin zone of chiral materials for the calculation of the circular photogalvanic effect
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Kirill Alpin
(MPI for Solid State Research)
(Lecture Hall)
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17:05
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Syncopy - Systems Neuroscience Computing in Python
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Gregor Mönke
(Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience)
(Lecture Hall)
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17:25
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--- Break ---
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17:40
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Session 3
(until 20:20)
(Lecture Hall)
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17:40
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Software in Reproducible Science
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Richard McElreath
(MPI Evolutionary Anthropology)
(Lecture Hall)
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18:10
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Automating Reproducibility - Challenges and what it takes to meet them
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Andreas Brandmaier
(MPIB Berlin)
Aaron Peikert
(MPIB Berlin)
Maximilian Ernst
(MPIB-Berlin)
(Lecture Hall)
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18:30
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Writing Extensible Software for Researchers - Principles and an Example in Julia
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Andreas Brandmaier
(MPIB Berlin)
Aaron Peikert
(MPIB Berlin)
Maximilian Ernst
(MPIB-Berlin)
(Lecture Hall)
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18:50
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Advantages of Using GitLab and DevOps for Developing Scientific Software
-
Christine Muehleib
(umsicht.fraunhofe.de)
(Lecture Hall)
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19:10
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Accessing HPC resources via RESTful API
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Christian Köhler
(GWDG)
(Lecture Hall)
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19:30
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How to make software outlive the research project
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Fabian Klötzl
(Lecture Hall)
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19:45
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Carpentries: The benefits of a collaborative approach to research software skills training
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Toby Hodges
(Carpentries)
(Lecture Hall)
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20:00
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Dinner
(until 21:00)
(Lecture Hall)
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21:00
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--- Discussion ---
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