| Time: | March 3 – 5, 2026 |
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| Meeting mode: | in presence |
| Venue: | University of Stuttgart ETI I / lecture hall center Pfaffenwaldring 47 70569 Stuttgart |
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The 6th conference on research software engineering (deRSE26) will be located at the University of Stuttgart on 03.-05. March 2026. The event will feature 77 talks, 14 workshops, 79 posters and 13 demos, organized in 5 parallel sessions. Registration is now open: https://events.hifis.net/event/2945/
The deRSE conference is a space to foster synergies between academic and industry actors on the topics of scientific software, software provisioning, re-usable workflows, infrastructure, training, and high-performance computing. Its main goals are to bridge the gap between software developers, software packagers, and end users, as well as transfer digital skills across all scientific disciplines. As a venue for the diverse community of people concerned with research software, it values contributions from all levels of experience and across scientific disciplines, geographic locations, genders, and ethnicities. Many contributions to deRSE26 will cover topics that the ICP actively engages in, such as improving software parallel performance, software provisioning, user training, and AI applications.
Actors from the HPC community will have a strong presence this year, with track sessions on HPC software libraries and performance engineering, a HPC Carpentry meet-up, a HPC Carpentry Instructor on-boarding workshop, a reproducible HPC workflow workshop based on JUBE, and a keynote by Wolfgang Bangerth on the exascale finite elements library deal.II.
There will also be 4 track sessions on artificial intelligence, as well as reports on software community building, software development best practices, and field-specific aspects of RSE in the natural sciences and humanities. The event will start with a satellite meeting on Stuttgart Research Software and will close with guided tours of the HLRS supercomputer facility, the Computermuseum and VISUS.