CodeRefinery

(Organised by CodeRefinery and partners, including CSC – IT Center for Science)

Are you writing code and managing data for your research? Do you spend too much time on tedious manual tasks? Struggling to understand and reuse your own or others’ older code?

-> Join the CodeRefinery workshop September 22-24 and 29 – October 1, 2026 11 – 16 EEST (Helsinki time), for free and online*.

Content-Version control with git with focus on collaboration and not only for the command line -Reproducibility: Preparing code to be usable by you and others in the future -What can you do to get credit for your code and to allow reuse -How to document your research software -Responsible use of generative AI in assisted coding -Preventing yourself and others from breaking your functioning code -Modular code development: Making reusing parts of your code easier

Prerequisites

This hands-on workshop introduces tools and techniques to help you write more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) research code. It is not a course to learn programming.

The workshop will be most beneficial if you already have programming experience in any language.

For a detailed list of prerequisites to ensure the best experience, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page (coming soon).

Practicalities

The workshop is free and open to everyone.

Schedule and Registration

For more information and registration, please visit the CodeRefinery workshop page (coming soon).

Contact

If you have any questions regarding the workshop, please contact support(at)coderefinery.org .