December 2025 Newsletter

11 December 2025 12:00

The University of Sheffield Research Software Engineering Community Newsletter December 2025

Welcome to the December 2025 newsletter for the research software community at The University of Sheffield, featuring news, opportunities, events and training for you.


News


Events

RSE lunchtime seminars

Members of Sheffield RSE will be hosting a new small seminar series in the new year, with catered lunches!

The first lunchtime seminar “Introduction to Software Performance Optimisation”, is aimed at any researchers who’d like to be introduced to why they can benefit from reviewing the performance of their code and how easy it can be.

The first seminar has now been scheduled for Thursday 2026-02-26 from 1-2pm.

You can now sign up on MyDevelopment to get notified first when registration for this seminar is available .

FAIR^2 for Research Software Training

The FAIR^2 for Research Software training continues in the new year with the following courses which are bookable via the myDevelopment links below (you need to be signed into MUSE to access these).

Upcoming External Events


Articles, Blogs, Papers & Podcasts

Articles & Blogs

Papers

Podcasts & Videos


Opportunities


Jobs

Community

Digital Research Practice Support Community

The DRPS community is a group for people that support researchers in carrying out research in the digital age. Meetings are held monthly, with discussions around events, training and opportunities related to the field.

You can join the google group here to stay informed.

The next meeting is scheduled for 2pm on Wednesday 2026-01-28.

Support

Code Clinics

Why not come to a Code Clinic? We’re keen to help you.

Code Clinics are fortnightly supported sessions run by the RSE team and IT Services’ Research IT team. They are open to anyone at TUoS writing code for research to get help with programming problems and general advice on best practices.

At each session, members of the RSE and/or Research IT teams will be available to review code, advise, troubleshoot, and suggest ways to improve your computational workflows.

Research IT HPC Drop In

HPC Drop-In sessions are providing assistance with HPC related user issues such as challenges in scaling an application from desktop to supercomputer. We are considering extending the number of our sessions to two or three weekly. These interactive sessions could provide a better interface with our users than our non-interactive ticketing system. These sessions are advertised on the HPC mailing list.

Research IT Consultations

Alongside the HPC Drop-In sessions, Research IT are also running one to one consultations to solve in depth user specific problems. These consultations can be booked via our webpage. If you are interested please visit the following link: https://students.sheffield.ac.uk/it-services/research.

Sheffield RSE Team

The Sheffield RSE Team aims to collaborate with you to help improve your research software. They can provide dedicated staff to ensure that you can deliver excellent research software engineering on your research projects.

Research IT

Research IT directly supports research, both academic and commercial. We provide large scale HPC systems, advice on everything from statistics to ML to data pipelines and training for both students and staff.

Working with academics, our staff are embedded within research groups on both long and short term engagements.

Contact Us

For queries relating to collaborating with the RSE team on projects: rse@sheffield.ac.uk

Information and access to Bede.

Join our mailing list so as to be notified when we advertise talks and workshops by subscribing to this Google Group.

Queries regarding free research computing support/guidance should be raised via our Code clinic or directed to the University IT helpdesk.