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CaRCC R-F Track topics for 2024
We've covered a lot of ground in the researcher facing track. In this fast moving field, a lot of things have changed in the years we've been around. Please let us know what researcher-facing track topics you'd like to see in 2025.
See our web page for more information on previous call topics:
https://carcc.org/people-network/researcher-facing-track/
And as always, let us know about new topics you want to hear about.
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What formats would you like to see during RF-track calls?
Presentations (1 speaker per session)
Panels (multiple speakers covering similar topics)
Lightning talks (<5 minute talks on a variety of topics)
Interview (Q&A with an expert)
Community discussion (open forum on a topic)
Other:
Which types of topics you would like to see in the RF track?
Research support fundamentals (user onboarding, how to provide training, conduct consultations, and handle support requests in person and remote. Helpful tools and techniques.)
Improving our people facing skills (how to say no, effective collaboration, handling conflict, )
HPC topics (National Scale RCD resources, containers, workflow tools, GPUs, optimizing code)
Data topics (data storage, complying with funder policies, supporting researchers who have sensitive data)
Demos on specific software, technologies and platforms useful for research
Managing services and teams (Measuring impact, hybrid vs. remote work, working with students, growing your services, asking for resources, working through others)
DEIA topics (recruiting diverse staff, accessibility, creating inclusive working environments, integrating accessibility into our work))
Other:
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