Team

The Better Scientific Software (BSSw) team includes both contributors of content as well as the site editors and partners.

Contributors to the Better Scientific Software (BSSw) site (representing researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders from throughout the world) are providing information about a wide range of topics related to scientific software productivity and sustainability. We invite anyone interested in high-quality scientific software to contribute to the site.

A group of editors is committed to seeing that the contributions are published and disseminated in the service of improved software for computational science and engineering (CSE) and related technical computing areas.

BSSw Editorial Team

Rinku Gupta

Editor-in-chief

Argonne National Laboratory

David Bernholdt

Senior Editor

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Mike Heroux

Senior Editor

Sandia National Laboratories

Lois Curfman McInnes

Senior Editor

Argonne National Laboratory

Roscoe Bartlett

Associate Editor

Sandia National Laboratories

Keith Beattie

Associate Editor

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Patricia Grubel

Associate Editor

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Mark C. Miller

Associate Editor

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Deborah Stevens

Associate Editor

Argonne National Laboratory

Partners

Sandbox Studio, Chicago established the BSSw visual brand, website interface design, and website strategy. Sandbox continues to maintain, support, and improve the website experience and site operation. Sandbox Studio is an interactive design, UX, branding, and web development firm.

Parallactic Consulting established the custom content management system and GitHub integration developed with Ruby on Rails. Parallactic continues to support, maintain, and improve the site functionality. Parallactic is a small web development & data architecture company.

Editorial Team Alumni

Jean Shuler, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Greg Watson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Paul Wolfenbarger, Sandia National Laboratories
Kasia Salim, Argonne National Laboratory