Language shapes reality

Meet Stephan Druskat, RSE at the Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany. Listen to Stephan explain his exciting work for research in linguistics and his contributions to making software citable.

Posted by @pweschmidt · 1 min read

9 July 2020

Today we go to Berlin in Germany to meet with Stephan Druskat (@sdruskat). Stephan is a research software engineer at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. He has been involved with a lot of exciting research on linguistics, such as the study of Oceanic languages (https://www.projekte.hu-berlin.de/en/melatamp). Another focus of his work has been “software citation” and ensuring that software becomes a valid and recognised output of research [ref]. And if that isn’t enough, Stephan plays an important part in building the RSE community in Germany.

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RSE Phenotype

Stephan Druskat created an RSE Phenotype, a simple plot to show the dimensions that help to define their work, and the communities they are defined for using the RSE Phenotype Generator



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