Netherlands eScience Center

We’re an independent foundation with 80+ passionate people working together in the Netherlands’ national centre for academic research software.

Editors
Patrick Bos

eScientist / freelancer / HPC & data science / Physics & Humanities / C++ & Python

Netherlands eScience Center

Dutch national center for digital expertise. We help those in academic research develop open, sustainable, high quality software tools.

Peter Kalverla

Research software engineer with a background in meteorology and wind energy

Pablo Rodríguez-Sánchez

Functional nerd | Physics | Math | Science communication | https://pabrod.github.io

Latest Posts

Benchmarking LLM fine-tuning on different HPC systems

Authors: Flavio Hafner (Netherlands eScience center), Mattie Niznik (Princeton Research Computing), Malte Lüken (Netherlands eScience…

Introduction to Deep Learning with Python

Written by Sven van der Burg, Carsten Schnober, Sarah M. Brown and Toby Hodges

Sharing MATLAB models with everyone

MATLAB is still commonly used in many scientific fields, despite its closed-source nature. While many (technical) universities used to…

Empirically evaluating privacy in machine learning I: Introduction

Research in the social and health sciences often relies on accessing data sourced from statistical agencies or healthcare organizations…

FAIR principles: 5000 years of common sense

The FAIR acronym stands for Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. If you are a researcher, certainly you’ve heard about FAIR…

A debugging journey into the unknown (part I)

Faced with a buggy library, most people will just give up and wait for a patch to be released. Certainly not our engineers.

Fast-Forward Merges on GitHub

The year is 2025 CE and GitHub.com still can’t do “fast-forward” merges via its web-interface. But you can; I’ll show you how.

Reproducible research with The Turing Way

The Netherlands eScience Center and Turing Way have long been collaborating on the common goal to improve reproducible research practices

A Different Game

To build complex software, highly skilled programmers are essential. But only effective collaboration enables them to achieve big things.

How to run a containerized Agent-Based Model on HPC

This blog was written by Faruk Diblen and Olga Lyashevska.

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