Applications are now open for the 2023 BSSw Fellowship Program, which gives recognition and funding to leaders and advocates of high-quality scientific software.
Addressing scientific software challenges magnified by rapidly changing computing environments requires broad community collaboration to improve developer productivity and software sustainability—as key aspects of ensuring the integrity of computational results and increasing overall scientific productivity.
The BSSw Fellowship Program provides recognition and funding for leaders and advocates of high-quality scientific software who foster practices, processes, and tools to improve scientific software productivity and sustainability. BSSw Fellows are selected annually based on an application process that includes the proposal of a funded activity that promotes better scientific software. We select at least three Fellows per year and honorable mentions as appropriate. Each 2023 BSSw Fellow will receive up to $25,000 for an activity that promotes better scientific software. Activities can include organizing a workshop, preparing a tutorial, or creating content to engage the scientific software community. Applications are now being accepted for the 2023 BSSw Fellowship.
We encourage diverse applicants at all career stages—ranging from students through early-career, mid-career, and senior professionals—from throughout the computational science and enginnering (CSE) and software communities. We are looking for applications from people with the following characteristics:
- Passionate about scientific software.
- Interested in contributing powerful ideas, tools, methodologies, and more that improve the quality of scientific software.
- Able to use the fellowship to broadly benefit the scientific software community.
Applicants must be affiliated with a U.S.-based institution that is able to receive Federal funding. Typically such institutions include U.S. government labs, U.S. universities, and U.S.-based corporations.
Q&A Webinar about the BSSw Fellowship Program
Join us for a Q&A Webinar to hear more about the BSSw Fellowship Program and get your questions answered.
- Thursday, September 8, 2022, 12:00-1:00 PM EDT
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More information, including on-line application and FAQ
Better Scientific Software is an organization dedicated to improving developer productivity and software sustainability for computational science and engineering through BETTER Planning, Development, Performance, Reliability, Collaboration, and Skills.
- BSSw Fellowship Program
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- Application deadline: Friday, September 30, 2022; this is a firm deadline that will not be extended.
Current and past BSSw Fellows are:
- Providing information on projects and perspectives (2021 BSSw Fellows)
- Providing information on projects and perspectives (2020 BSSw Fellows)
- Guiding developers through each stage of the scientific software lifecycle
- Tackling scientific productivity challenges
- And more! Check out how each of our BSSw Fellows are improving developer productivity and software sustainability.
Author bio
Hai Ah Nam is coordinator of the BSSw Fellowship Program, a member of the IDEAS-ECP team, and a researcher in the Advanced Technologies Group at NERSC/LBNL. Her scientific career spans four DOE national laboratories (LLNL, ORNL, LANL, LBNL), where she has contributed to work in low-energy nuclear physics, computational physics, high performance computing, and research scientific software development. Hai Ah’s current research interests include emerging technologies for the HPC ecosystem, with a focus on AI/ML capabilities.
The BSSw Fellowship is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and National Science Foundation.