Research Software Engineering in 2030
Daniel S. Katz, Simon Hettrick

TL;DR
This paper explores the future of Research Software Engineering by analyzing current trends and projecting developments up to 2030, emphasizing its global impact with examples from the US and UK.
Contribution
It provides a forward-looking perspective on the evolution of the Research Software Engineering movement and its potential role in eScience by 2030.
Findings
Highlights the importance of RSE for future scientific research
Projects growth and increased integration of RSE in research workflows
Identifies key challenges and opportunities for RSE development
Abstract
This position paper for an invited talk on the "Future of eScience" discusses the Research Software Engineering Movement and where it might be in 2030. Because of the authors' experiences, it is aimed globally but with examples that focus on the United States and United Kingdom.
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TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management
