
deRSE 2026
The 6th Conference for Research Software Engineering in Germany – deRSE 2026 – will take place on 3-5 March in Stuttgart with the support of NFDI4ING. We’re looking forward to seeing you there!

The 6th Conference for Research Software Engineering in Germany – deRSE 2026 – will take place on 3-5 March in Stuttgart with the support of NFDI4ING. We’re looking forward to seeing you there!

We cordially invite you to the NFDI4ING Community Meeting “Construct Tomorrow with Software” – an exchange format specifically aimed at research software engineers (RSEs) affiliated with the engineering sciences. This Community Meeting is a satellite event of the Conference deRSE26.

NFDI4ING prepares for its first All-Hands meeting in the 2nd funding period. As with previous meetings, the All-Hands will provide a valuable forum for exchange, networking, and joint planning.

NFDI4ING is entering its second funding period! The kick-off event marks an important milestone for the consortium and its partners as we continue to advance research data management in the engineering sciences.

Under the motto “FAIR Data – FAIR Play: It’s All a Question of Lineup,” the statewide action day on research data management (RDM) in North Rhine-Westphalia will take place at RWTH Aachen University – and NFDI4ING will be there.

The NFDI4ING conference 2025 will take place on September 15th/16th in Darmstadt. Registration and CfP are now live!

Join us on 9 September 2025 for „NFDI4ING & UASs“, a focused event for engineering researchers at Universities of Applied Sciences (UASs).

The NFDI4ING Task Area Alex is offering a comprehensive, 3-day, ‘hands-on’ format on domain-specific research data management in the engineering sciences for the first time from 7 to 9 July.

The next NFDI4ING Community Meeting on the topic of “Quality in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering” will take place online on June 12, 2025, from 09:00 to 12:00 CEST.

The NFDI4ING Community Meeting on research software will take place online on April 29, 2025 (Registration is free of charge). The event is open to scientists from all disciplines who are interested in research software.