Workshop: Learning to Talk with Your Users - User Experience Research for RSEs

October 6, 2025 10:30 AM EDTIn person
Join us at US-RSE 2025 @ Philadelphia, to learn how to run semi-structured user interviews that can reveal unmet user needs, inspire intuitive designs, catch issues early, and reduce support demands - saving time, effort, and costs throughout your project lifecycle
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Event Details

When:

October 6, 2025 10:30 AM EDT

Where:

US-RSE 2025 Conference, Philadelphia, PA

Presenter:

Johanna Cohoon, Rajshree Deshmukh, and Mary Goldman

About this Event

The STRUDEL team is excited to host an in person event at the US-RSE 2025 conference on October 23, 2025.

This workshop will provide practical instruction on a common technique for user research: semi-structured interviews. Semi-structured interviews are a flexible method for gathering rich information about experiences, perspectives, values, and challenges that can be used to improve research software products.

Workshop participants will learn about recruitment, protocol development, and analysis and will leave the workshop with reusable resources for future use. Through this training, research software engineers will gain confidence in identifying user requirements and experience issues, gathering actionable feedback, and prioritizing future development directions.

Learn more about the event at US-RSE 2025 Conference Program happening on Oct 6th, 2025.
We’re excited to see you there!


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STRUDEL is an effort of the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Scientific Data (SciData) Division UX team.
The project is generously funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Liz Vu & Josh Greenberg Program Officers, grants #10074 and #10572