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## Managing Your Digital Presence as a Research Software Engineer
Friday, September 27th 12:00 to 1:00 PM

Pre-conference workshop - [Register Here](https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIof-2rqD0oHtJfCfZU80dkQvf5zFKmXNF8)

In today’s digital landscape, your online presence is more than just a reflection
of your professional identity - it’s a powerful tool that can propel your career forward.
This workshop is tailored for early career research software engineers who are eager to
establish and enhance their digital footprint. Through practical guidance and community
led discussions, participants will learn how to create and curate a personal website,
optimize their LinkedIn profile, and develop a compelling GitHub or other online portfolio
options such as Zenodo. By the end of the session, attendees will have the skills and
strategies to build a cohesive and professional online presence that aligns with their
career aspirations and showcases their expertise to potential employers, collaborators,
and the broader community.

Individuals who participate in this program will be invited to submit screenshots
of their digital presence portfolio to be featured during the US-RSE’24 conference
poster session.

## Student Ice Cream Social
Tuesday, October 15th 6:00 to 8:00 PM

Wrap up the first conference day experience by joining us at
the end of the poster session. This is a great opportunity to meet
fellow students and mentors, while also checking in about sessions
that day and future sessions.

## Mentee/Mentor Lunch
Wednesday, October 16th 12:00 to 1:00 PM

Mentees and mentors will have a dedicated area to take lunch and converse
during the Wednesday lunch hour. Look for the labeled tables for mentees
and mentors. Check your email for more information.

## Visit to University of New Mexico CARC - Center for Advanced Research Computing
Wednesday, October 16th 1:00 PM to 2:15pm (Transportation provided)

Meet outside the conference center to take a trip to the University of New Mexico's
[Center for Advanced Research Computing](https://carc.unm.edu/). Join us as [Matthew Fricke](https://www.cs.unm.edu/directory/faculty-profiles/matthew-fricke.html)
and staff at CARC present and tour the computational facilities that serve the academic community.
CARC is an interdisciplinary community that uses computational resources to create new research insights.
Learn about the history of research computing and learn about the careers of modern day RSE
professionals who enable innovative research at centers like CARC.
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