Enabling Research: A Seminar Series on Research Software
We are pleased to announce a new virtual seminar series organized by ASU-RSE!
Next seminar:
The good, the bad, the "it's complicated": lessons learned from developing an agentic workflow and orchestration platform to bring LLM capabilities to CoMSES.Net
April 1, 2026 at 1pm MST on Zoom
We are pleased to announce a new virtual seminar series, Enabling Research: A Seminar Series on Research Software, organized by ASU-RSE! This seminar series explores how research software drives discovery across disciplines. Each session features researchers and software engineers sharing insights into the tools, practices, and collaborations that make modern science possible, and the challenges they face. Whether you develop software, rely on it for your research, or are simply curious about the intersection of technology and science, this series offers inspiration and practical knowledge for all.
The following seminars are scheduled this spring and we hope you will join us in exploring the intersection of research and software development.
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The good, the bad, the "it's complicated": lessons learned from developing an agentic workflow and orchestration platform to bring LLM capabilities to CoMSES.Net
April 01, 2026 at 01:00 PM
Allen Lee will discuss lessons learned from developing agentic workflows using commercial and open LLMs.
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The past, present, and future of the Digital Archaeological Record: Research computing for the long-term preservation of archaeological data
May 06, 2026 at 01:00 PM
Archaeological data is inherently fragile, and unfortunately prone to loss and mismanagement. To alleviate these issues, the Center for Digital Antiquity (CDA) created The Digital Archaeological Record (tDAR), an online repository for archaeological information focused on long-term preservation and reuse.
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