In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and need for many in our community to transition to unplanned remote work, the IDEAS Productivity project has launched the panel series Strategies for Working Remotely, which explores important topics in this area. The series brings together staff members of DOE laboratories and invited guests to speak about experiences in working remotely and transitioning from co-located and partially distributed teams to fully virtual teams, and teams of teams. Topics include challenges, lessons learned, unforeseen benefits, and opportunities to look for from this experience.
Resource information | Details |
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Resource name | Strategies for Working Remotely Panel Series |
Website |
https://www.exascaleproject.org/strategies-for-working-remotely/ or https://ideas-productivity.org/events/strategies-for-working-remotely-panels/ |
Focus | Software productivity and sustainability |
The event web site provides details about the panel series, including announcements of upcoming panels, a mailing list to receive announcements, and archival information for the entire series.
Upcoming panels are announced on the BSSw Events page, the IDEAS Productivity announcements list, and in other venues.
Panels are free and open to the public. Advance registration is required for each panel.
The panel series is produced by the IDEAS Productivity Project in collaboration with the Exascale Computing Project.
Past Panels
Listed in reverse chronological order. Last updated: 2020-12-21
Year in Review: What Have We Learned So Far?, Lori Diachin (Exascale Computing Project and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Thomas Evans (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Elaine Raybourn (Sandia National Laboratories), 2020-12-17
Sustainable Hybrid Approaches, Katie Antypas (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), David E. Bernholdt (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Mark Miller (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Hai Ah Nam (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and Valerie Taylor (Argonne National Laboratory), 2020-10-29
How to Make Teams Tick, Todd Coffey (Sandia National Laboratories), Justin Lamb (Sandia National Laboratories), Navamita Ray (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Ryan Shaw (Sandia National Laboratories), Tyler Shelton (Sandia National Laboratories), Daniel Shevitz (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Salome Thorson (Sandia National Laboratories), and Jan Velechovsky (Los Alamos National Laboratory), 2020-08-27
Virtual Onboarding and Mentoring, Helen Cademartori (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Marcey Kelley (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Jay Lofstead (Sandia National Laboratories), Bethany (Beth) Mccormick (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), and Raj Sankaran (Argonne National Laboratory), 2020-06-30
Making the Transition to Virtual Software Teams, Jay Jay Billings (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Mark Gates (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Mahantesh Halappanavar (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Angela Herring (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and Axel Huebl (Berkeley Lab), 2020-05-21
Challenges Faced by Parents Who are Working Remotely, and Overcoming Them, Katherine Evans (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Thomas Evans (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Madeline Heroux (Step-by-Step Montessori School), Lindsey Hughes (Sandia National Laboratories), and Stefan Wild (Argonne National Laboratory), 2020-04-24
Advice from Colleagues with Experience, Mike Bernhardt (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Lois Curfman McInnes (Argonne National Laboratory), Mark Miller (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Kathryn Mohror (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), and Elaine Raybourn (Sandia National Laboratories), 2020-04-03