Research software engineering conference
Research software engineering conference
Join us in September 2024 for the eighth annual conference for Research Software Engineering
You are invited to Newcastle this September, as the international Research Software Engineering community convenes for an exciting week of sessions, speakers, and networking. We will bring together a mix of hundreds of engineers, developers, researchers, community managers, funders and educators on a shared journey of learning and growth.
RegistrationCall for Submissions
The call for submissions is now closed.
In-Person Attendance
Join us in Newcastle to experience the vibrant atmosphere of our conference with in-person attendance. Connect face-to-face with other RSEs, engage in live discussions, and forge valuable connections. Secure your ticket today.
- Access to all talks, workshops and posters
- Complementary lunch and refreshments from Tuesday to Thursday
- Welcome evening social on Monday 2nd, with food provided
- Networking evening social on Tuesday 3rd, with food provided
- Additional social and networking opportunities
Remote Access
Secure your remote access ticket now and be part of the conference from wherever you are.
- Live streams of all talks and workshops with online Q&A
- Online poster sessions with Q&A facility
- Networking and social activities
Important Dates
For actions leading up to your RSECon24 journey
*We will be offering a limited number of bursaries for those who would otherwise be unable to attend the conference in-person. For more details please visit the Bursary page.
Special thanks
to our sponsors
See sponsors page
Dimitrios Theodorakis
Foundation Scientific Software Engineer, Met Office (UK National Weather Service)
Prof. Daniel S. Katz
Chief Scientist at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Matthew Bluteau
PhD, MBCS, Senior RSE at UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA)
Simon Li
Senior Research Infrastructure Engineer at the Health Informatics Centre, University of Dundee
Stefanie Reuter
HPC-RSE, Cambridge Open Zettascale Lab
See how the previous event unfolded
Get inspired with a selection of the keynotes about the Conference 2022