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137 articles · Latest May 15, 2026

eScience Editorial Team·May 15, 2026

Co-Designing a Roadmap for Training on Research Software Templates and Code Auditing

Faruk Diblen·Apr 23, 2026

Provenance in the age of AI: Why we need AI Declarations for more transparency

eScience Editorial Team·Apr 9, 2026

FOSDEM 2026: Observations and key takeaways

eScience Editorial Team·Mar 26, 2026

Bring Your Own Backend

Jesse Gonzalez·Feb 26, 2026

Making LLMs Work for Science: How AI-Powered Storytelling Helps Researchers Communicate Their Software

eScience Editorial Team·Feb 11, 2026

Enabling best practices for sustainable software in the Natural & Engineering sciences (SS-NES)

Bart Schilperoort·Jan 15, 2026

Use Julia to write code that runs on any GPU

eScience Editorial Team·Dec 9, 2025

Strengthening Research Software Management in Dutch UMCs: Highlights from the Second DReaMS Community Meetup

Peter Kalverla·Dec 5, 2025

A special gift (December 5th)

eScience Editorial Team·Oct 23, 2025

Why companies win by investing in Open-Source Software

Patrick Bos·Sep 25, 2025

Be like Jurriaan

Carsten Schnober·Jul 10, 2025

Could AI be (in) FAIR?

eScience Editorial Team·May 20, 2025

Scientific Community Building through Workshops: the NPLinker eScience experience

Flavio Hafner·May 6, 2025

Benchmarking LLM fine-tuning on different HPC systems

Bart Schilperoort·Apr 22, 2025

Keeping your scientific data files small

Suvayu·Apr 22, 2025

Solving the mystery of the missing symbols! (part II)

eScience Editorial Team·Mar 25, 2025

Introduction to Deep Learning with Python

Suvayu·Mar 13, 2025

A debugging journey into the unknown (part I)

Bart Schilperoort·Mar 12, 2025

Sharing MATLAB models with everyone

ole·Feb 21, 2025

A Helpful Noob

ole·Feb 21, 2025

Fast-Forward Merges on GitHub

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Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez·Feb 20, 2025

FAIR principles: 5000 years of common sense

Carlos Martinez-Ortiz·Feb 10, 2025

Reproducible research with The Turing Way

Carsten Schnober·Jan 28, 2025

A Different Game

eScience Editorial Team·Jan 16, 2025

My experience of getting codechecked

Peter Kalverla·Dec 10, 2024

Amsterdam as seen by a weather model

eScience Editorial Team·Dec 6, 2024

How much research output is really open, and how can we tell?

eScience Editorial Team·Dec 5, 2024

How is research software managed at UMCs? Insights from a first meetup

eScience Editorial Team·Dec 3, 2024

The ‘do-it-yourself’ Computed Tomography scanner

eScience Editorial Team·Nov 26, 2024

From Pandemic Response to Package Development

eScience Editorial Team·Nov 14, 2024

Why should you care about reproducible code — and how to get started?

eScience Editorial Team·Oct 24, 2024

From Corridor Coincidences to Cellular Cartography: The grlc Story

Candace Moore·Oct 3, 2024

The magic of teaching about the anti-magic of generative AI

eScience Editorial Team·Sep 19, 2024

National Research Software Day: National Infrastructures for Sustainable Software

Peter Kalverla·Sep 5, 2024

(Un)wieldy workflows with WRF

eScience Editorial Team·Aug 22, 2024

Research software is critical to the future of AI-driven research

Lourens Veen·Aug 1, 2024

Scripting vs. Programming

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Carlosmurilorocha·Jun 27, 2024

Quantum Computing for Quantum Chemistry with qc2

Peter Kalverla·Jun 21, 2024

Henry, the City Tweaker

eScience Editorial Team·Jun 12, 2024

Brainstorming on the success of a research software catalogue

Christiaan Meijer·Apr 5, 2024

Masking time-series for eXplainable AI

Reggie Cushing·Mar 26, 2024

The Dystopian Mirage: Blogging’s Descent with My Involvement

eScience Editorial Team·Dec 12, 2023

How to ensure that others can run your code

Nicolas Renaud·Dec 6, 2023

Machine Learning Machinery for Quantum Chemistry

Ji Qi·Nov 6, 2023

How Easy It Can Be to Whip Up Your Own Orange3 Widget: A Chatbot Adventure with HuggingChat!

eScience Editorial Team·Nov 2, 2023

Investing in people: anticipating the future of research software

Kody Moodley·Nov 2, 2023

The Orange3 data mining platform for the Social Sciences and Humanities

Carlos Martinez-Ortiz·Oct 26, 2023

Open Science Festival: What infrastructures do we need to preserve research software?

Abel Soares Siqueira·Oct 25, 2023

The Utopic Git History

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Abel Soares Siqueira·Oct 19, 2023

Achieving Utopic Git History

Kody Moodley·Oct 12, 2023

the orange3 data mining platform as a research tool

Peter Kalverla·Oct 5, 2023

Analysis-ready climate data with ESMValCore

eScience Editorial Team·Sep 21, 2023

Do you have 50.000 annotators?

Peter Kalverla·Sep 11, 2023

ESMValTool: Recipes for solid climate science

Peter Kalverla·Aug 21, 2023

Lilio — a calendar package for machine learning with time series data

Florian Huber·Jun 26, 2023

Mcfly: An easy-to-use tool for deep learning for time series classification

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Stef Smeets·Jun 20, 2023

Reduce, reuse, recycle: save the planet one GitHub action at a time

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Candace Moore·May 25, 2023

Research Ethics and Authorship: The Technological Solution

eScience Editorial Team·May 16, 2023

Creating a Community by Integrating Expertise, Tools and Ideas

Lieke de Boer·Apr 20, 2023

Researchers are not born engineers — why are they expected to know how to code?

Patrick Bos·Apr 6, 2023

Ditching Docker Hub: serve research software with GHCR + Zenodo

Rob van Nieuwpoort·Mar 21, 2023

Defining the roles of research software

eScience Editorial Team·Mar 2, 2023

Minds for Mobile Agents: speeding up social distancing simulations

Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez·Jan 26, 2023

An applied mathematician meets software engineering

eScience Editorial Team·Jan 12, 2023

The Data Science Centre: Digital expertise Hub at UvA

Malte Lüken·Dec 13, 2022

Immaculate Speech and Hallucinations

eScience Editorial Team·Nov 22, 2022

Software in the spotlight: launching the Research Software Directory

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Johan Hidding·Nov 10, 2022

Unweaving legacy code using Entangled

Abel Soares Siqueira·Nov 3, 2022

10 examples of embedding Julia in C/C++

Ben van Werkhoven·Oct 20, 2022

Versioned documentation using only GitHub actions and GitHub pages

Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez·Sep 8, 2022

Fun with elevators: a tutorial

Florian Huber·Jul 22, 2022

Mimicking Intelligence: AI imitation crisis

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eScience Editorial Team·Jun 13, 2022

Studying political symbolism in Turkish TV dramas with machine learning

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Stef Smeets·May 4, 2022

Forget about Jupyter Notebooks — showcase your research using Dashboards

Sven van der Burg·Apr 14, 2022

A letter to my parents about my experience in a machine learning consultancy project

eScience Editorial Team·Mar 31, 2022

How machine learning could help Simone to play Ludo

Elena Ranguelova·Mar 21, 2022

How to find your Artificial Intelligence explainer

eScience Editorial Team·Mar 11, 2022

Parsing Hebrew and Syriac morphology using Deep Learning

Victor Azizi·Feb 28, 2022

Writing non-questionable Fortran (Part 1)

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Peter Kalverla·Feb 21, 2022

Storyboards for science communication

Abel Soares Siqueira·Jan 26, 2022

Speed up your Python code using Julia

Stef Smeets·Jan 5, 2022

What is in the eScience toolbox: Stef on his favourite meshing library

Gijs van den Oord·Dec 14, 2021

The new IPCC assessment report: stakes have been raised

Faruk Diblen·Dec 3, 2021

cffinit: NOW is the time to get more recognition for your software!

Ben van Werkhoven·Nov 25, 2021

Kernel Tuner tutorial at Supercomputing 2021

Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez·Sep 29, 2021

Decorators in R

Peter Kalverla·Sep 21, 2021

Pandemic-proof: shaping the future of scientific exchange

Peter Kalverla·Sep 20, 2021

Plotting gridded data on a web map: Python and/or Javascript?

Johan Hidding·Jul 7, 2021

Literate Programming in Science

Maarten van Meersbergen·Jun 17, 2021

Visual Storytelling for data science

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Robin Richardson·May 31, 2021

(Nano)Publish your research with Python

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Fakhereh (Sarah) Alidoost·May 11, 2021

Lesson development blitz

Felipe·Apr 14, 2021

Using Rust for Scientific Numerical applications: Learning from Past Experiences

Patrick Bos·Mar 5, 2021

Automate chores with GitHub Actions

Felipe·Feb 22, 2021

A Quick and Dirty Pytest Cookbook

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Patrick Bos·Feb 19, 2021

Twitter Bots, for Science!

Felipe·Jan 15, 2021

Building a Web Service to Manage Scientific Simulation Data Using GraphQL

Florian Huber·Nov 10, 2020

Being a minority in fancy coding land: a Windows user.

Patrick Bos·Nov 10, 2020

Coalition polls for the people with Coalitiewijzer

eScience Editorial Team·Oct 27, 2020

C++ web app with WebAssembly, Vega, Web Worker and React

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Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez·Oct 22, 2020

How is the end of daylight saving time going to affect me?

eScience Editorial Team·Oct 9, 2020

Help! My C++ web app is not responding

eScience Editorial Team·Oct 9, 2020

Interact with your C++ web app using React forms

eScience Editorial Team·Oct 9, 2020

Spice up your C++ web app with visualizations

Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez·Mar 18, 2020

A mathematician in quarantine

Patrick Bos·Mar 18, 2020

Remote revolution at the eScience Center

Florian Huber·Feb 7, 2020

Monopolizing AI

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eScience Editorial Team·Dec 17, 2019

The success of reliable integration of renewable energy

Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez·Dec 16, 2019

Are you a researcher? You may not know it yet, but good software skills are just what you need

Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez·Dec 16, 2019

Experiences of a computational evangelist

Peter Kalverla·Dec 11, 2019

Between pencil and paper

Ben van Werkhoven·Dec 2, 2019

FAIR Software at the 2019 eScience Symposium

Carlos Martinez-Ortiz·Oct 3, 2019

NARCIS connects to the Research Software Directory

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Florian Huber·Sep 24, 2019

Highlights from the European Conference on Machine Learning 2019

eScience Editorial Team·Jul 18, 2019

Using deep neural networks to understand molecular interactions

Florian Huber·Jul 15, 2019

King - Man + Woman = King ?

Johan Hidding·Jul 2, 2019

why all you’ll ever need is markdown

Florian Huber·Jun 24, 2019

derse 2019 first conference for research software engineers in germany

Sonja Georgievska·Jun 20, 2019

turning a panda into a cat!

Florian Huber·Jun 14, 2019

big questions — small data.

Felipe·Jan 9, 2019

dealing with dragons and monsters best practices for handling legacy code

Jurriaan H. Spaaks·Dec 20, 2018

portable hpc workflows with snakemake and xenon

eScience Editorial Team·Dec 17, 2018

using agile methods in scientific software development

eScience Editorial Team·Dec 17, 2018

using agile methods in scientific software development 1

Jurriaan H. Spaaks·Dec 11, 2018

the research software directory and how it promotes software citation

eScience Editorial Team·Sep 26, 2018

analyzing the ‘life’ of newspapers with machine learning

Patrick Bos·Sep 3, 2018

50 times faster data loading for pandas no problem

Patrick Bos·Aug 6, 2018

floating (point) butterfly effect

Janneke van der Zwaan·Aug 1, 2018

jump start your python project with this template

eScience Editorial Team·Jul 11, 2018

the end of theory for earth sciences

eScience Editorial Team·Apr 13, 2018

research and software perspectives from different communities

Faruk Diblen·Jan 16, 2018

spot visual scientific data analytics made easy

eScience Editorial Team·Dec 20, 2017

digital technologies to analyze eyewitness accounts of mass violence

eScience Editorial Team·Dec 20, 2017

introducing nl-rse

Vincent van Hees·Sep 11, 2017

10 ways to keep your successful scientific software alive

Ronald van Haren·Aug 23, 2017

predicting temperatures in your street

Dafne van Kuppevelt·Mar 20, 2017

mcfly time series classification made easy

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