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I'm thankful to have been partially supported by US-RSE's Community and Travel Funds program, using a grant from the Alfred P Sloan foundation, to attend the 2025 German RSE Conference (deRSE25), which was co-located with the 2025 German Software Engineering Conference (SE25). While at the conference in Karlsruhe, Germany, I presented one talk and one poster.
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Talk title: _Katz, D. S., Clifford, B., Hunter Kesling, K., Chard, K., & Babuji, Y. (2025, February 25). **Research Software Phases, Sustainability, and RSEs.** 5th conference for Research Software Engineering in Germany (deRSE25), Karlsruhe, Germany. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14922563_
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Talk title: _Katz, D. S., Clifford, B., Hunter Kesling, K., Chard, K., & Babuji, Y. (2025, February 25). **Research Software Phases, Sustainability, and RSEs.** 5th conference for Research Software Engineering in Germany (deRSE25), Karlsruhe, Germany. Zenodo. <https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14922563>
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> Research software projects often are initially funded by a grant that supports development of the software. But when the grant ends, the projects have to shift to another model to support the required software maintenance, if the software is going to continue being used. This talk will look at the Parsl project and its effort to become sustainable, across a set of project phases. It will also look at the different kinds of RSE work that have taken place during the project. These activities, phases, and developer types appear to be useful concepts for planning or studying other research software projects, or research software as a whole. The talk will be partly aimed at finding others who want to collaborate on understanding how general these results are, and how much they can benefit other projects.
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