The young-RSE Prize is awarded annually at the deRSE conference for the best contribution by an RSE in the early stages of their career.
| Year | Prize money | Name | Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 512 € | Kai Riedmiller | KIMMDY: Simulating Reactions in Molecular Dynamics |
| 2025 | 512 € | Anna Lena Schaible | Fast GPU-powered and auto-differentiable forward modeling for cosmological hydrodynamical simulations |
| 2024 | 300 € | Florian Sihler | flowR: A Program Slicer for the R Programming Language |
| 2023 | 200 € | Yudong Sun | Modularity in Software-Hardware Interaction for Experimental Physics: an Example |
Der Posterpreis wird auf der jährlichen deRSE-Konferenz von den Teilnehmenden für das beste Poster vergeben.
In collaboration with campusSOURCE e.V. and the Helmholtz Open Science Office, de-RSE e.V. offered an award in 2022 to raise the profile of research software. The call was open to individuals and teams whose work made a significant contribution to supporting researchers who develop research software and thereby enable the creation of new and innovative research software.
| Year | Prize money | Name | Contribution |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 10.000 €: 1. Prize | Lukas Heumos, Philipp Ehmele | best-practice programming templates with cookietemple |
| 2022 | 5.000 €: 2. Prize | Stephan Druskat | Das Citation File Format (CFF): Forschungssoftware zitierbar machen |
| 2022 | 2.000 €: 3. Prize | Jan Linxweiler | SURESOFT: Ein Ansatz für nachhaltige Softwareentwicklung in der Wissenschaft |
| 2022 | 2.000 €: 4. Prize | Benjamin Fuchs | Programmieren und Mehr: Erfahrungen mit der Entstehung von research software engineering |
| 2022 | Special Prize | Jonas Hagenberg, Linda Dieckmann | Peerlearning: Der Codeclub am Max-Planck-Institut für Psychiatrie |