EVERSE Community Engagement Event
The EVERSE Network of Research Sofware Quality is a community community that will improve the quality of research software in Europe.
The EVERSE project created a set of guidelines and resources into the RSQkit (Research Software Quality Kit) and the Technology Radar to share existing best practices and ideas.
This event seeks to bring together EVERSE members with RSEs and researchers who code, to share updates on EVERSE activities, foster knowledge-sharing and cross-domain collaboration, gather feedback and identify priorities.
Whether you are a researcher or RSE, whether you are involved in European Open Science clusters, or undertaking a similar role in academia, labs and industry, this is your chance to learn about these initiatives, and gives us your perspectives.
Registration
We encourage you to attend in person, but remote participation is possible.
To register for the event please use the link https://elixir-events.eventscase.com/attendance/event/index/45559/
Registration for attendance in person will be possible only until Tuesday, 27 January at 15:00 CET.

Panel Slido

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Welcome & Registration
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Introduction & Housekeeping
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Keynotes: Talks
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Software development for scientific research: the CERN experienceSpeaker: Alberto Di Meglio (CERN)
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EVERSE Project UpdatesSpeaker: Fotis Psomopoulos (Institute of Applied Biosciences (INAB), Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH))
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EVERSE: Updates on EVERSE Services and OutputsConvener: Giacomo Peru
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RSQKit UpdateSpeaker: Shoaib Sufi (Univ. of Manchester)
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TechRadarSpeaker: Shraddha Bajare (Software Quality Engineer)
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Indicators and workflowsSpeaker: Daniel Garijo (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid)
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TrainingSpeaker: Kenneth Rioja (CERN)
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RecognitionSpeaker: Federica Quaglia (Università degli Studi di Padova)
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EVERSE Network News & UpdatesSpeakers: Giacomo Peru, John Apostolakis (CERN)
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Coffee Break
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Science Clusters: Cross-domain experiences and challengesConvener: Jonathan Tedds
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ESCAPE communitesSpeakers: Alberto IESS, Giovanni Lamanna (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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Life Sciences communitiesSpeaker: Peter Maccallum (ELIXIR CTO)
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PaNOSCSpeaker: Guido Juckeland (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR))
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Community: Lightning TalksConvener: Jonathan Tedds (ELIXIR)
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CERN's Open Source Program OfficeSpeaker: Giacomo Tenaglia (CERN)
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HSF - the HEP Software FoundationSpeaker: Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Liverpool (GB))
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Software in HealthcareSpeaker: Phil Quinlan (University of Nottingham)
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OSTrailsSpeaker: Elli Papadopoulou (Athena Research Center)
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LUMENSpeaker: Julien Homo (LUMEN)
LUMEN is a 36-month EOSC project (2025–2027) building a federated ecosystem to improve interdisciplinary discovery and reuse of research outputs across four domains: Mathematics, SSH, Earth System Sciences, and Molecular Dynamics. We will present LUMEN’s data-mesh-inspired approach combining autonomous community services with shared discovery capabilities (white-label platforms, metasearch, AI-enhanced tools, LUMIS for semantic artefacts, a software catalogue, and metrics), and outline the LUMEN–EVERSE alignment on research software quality and sustainability by enriching the LUMEN catalogue with quality indicators, exploring RSQKit-based assessment, and promoting interoperable standards (e.g., CodeMeta and FAIR software indicators) to enable trusted cross-catalogue discovery in EOSC.
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SS-NES: Tools for Sustainable Software Best Practices in Natural Sciences and EngineeringSpeaker: Serkan Girgin (Univ. of Twente)
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12:30
Lunch
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Panel Discussion: “State of the RS Community”
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PanelSpeakers: Prof. Carole Goble (Univ. of Manchester), Daniel Garijo, Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Liverpool (GB)), Fotis Psomopoulos (Institute of Applied Biosciences (INAB), Centre for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH)), Giacomo Tenaglia (CERN)
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Panel Q&A
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15:00
Coffee Break
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Parallel Sessions (Breakout): Breakouts
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Speaker: Shoaib Sufi (University of Manchester)
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Speaker: Shraddha Bajare (Software Quality Engineer)
TechRadar overview is provided, after that opened TechRadar to users.
Gathered good feedback, some are overlapping with the things discussed during GAM2.
To summarise the discussions, content added on TechRadar is good however the UI needs an improvements, some rearranging of the existing pages.Gathered the feedback via central repository. Feel free to add the feedbacks feedback form or Github feedback repo
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Speaker: Kenneth Rioja (CERN)
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Speaker: Mehdi Zoubiri
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Speaker: Faruk Diblen (Netherlands eScience Center)
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Community: Reports from Breakout sessions
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Closing and Next StepsSpeakers: John Apostolakis (CERN), Jonathan Tedds (ELIXIR)
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