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  • 2025

June 14th
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

science, code, and open source

sciwork seminar 2025

Welcome to the sciwork Seminar 2025! Join us for an enriching day of technical knowledge sharing and collaborative coding with experts and enthusiasts from the scientific computing community.

Technical Talks

Our lineup of technical talks features cutting-edge topics presented by industry experts:

  • SIMD Vector acceleration techniques
  • HPC Computational resource management
  • K8s network management
  • Autonomous driving technique
  • DevOps & Security sharing

Coding Sprint

Participate in our hands-on coding sprint sessions where you can collaborate with fellow developers on open-source scientific computing projects. Bring your laptop and dive straight into code with guidance from project maintainers.

Why Attend?

  • Expert Knowledge: Learn directly from specialists in scientific computing and high-performance systems.
  • Hands-on Experience: Apply concepts immediately during guided coding sprints.
  • Community Connections: Build relationships with fellow practitioners who share your passion for computational science.
  • Open Source Contribution: Make meaningful contributions to projects that advance scientific computing.

About sciwork

sciwork is a community of researchers and engineers to share and discuss computer code for scientific, numerical, and engineering work. We believe in the power of openness, and we will use open source as a means to advance software development for computational sciences.

Computational sciences are critically important as information technology has blended in every aspect of human activities. Proficiently speaking programming languages is a prerequisite for conducting most research and engineering work, and as practitioners observe, the simple task evolves into a hierarchy of skills that take years to acquire. To properly use computers for science or engineering, the problem is two-fold. We need a thorough understanding of the problem to solve, and simultaneously we need to master computer programming to deliver a reliable solution. It is overly challenging since either of both is already complicated.

sciwork would like to get involved in the global effort to solve the issue of code development entangling with science and engineering. There will be sprints, hands-on tutorials, and technical talks in the conference. Attendees are expected to be in different levels of code development. We will work together for good and open computational sciences.