[Numpy-discussion] ANN: SciPy 2016 Conference (Scientific Computing with Python): Tutorials and Talks Announced

2016-05-19 Thread Courtenay Godshall (Enthought)
**ANN: SciPy 2016 Conference (Scientific Computing with Python): Tutorials
and Talks Announced**

 

We're excited to announce this year's accepted Talks
 & Posters and Tutorial
Schedule  !  This year's 3
major talk tracks include Python in Data Science, High Performance
Computing, and general Scientific Computing. Our six mini-symposia include:
Earth and Space Science, Engineering, Medicine and Biology, Case Studies in
Industry, Education, and Reproducibility. For tutorials, you can choose from
  18 different SciPy
tutorials, including a   1 day
Software Carpentry Scientific Python course that assumes some programming
experience but no Python knowledge, or a 2-day Software Carpentry Instructor
Training.

 

We hope you'll join us - early bird registration ENDS May 22, 2016. Register
at: http://scipy2016.scipy.org/ehome/146062/332936/

 

About SciPy 2016

SciPy 2016  , the 15th annual Scientific
Computing with Python conference, will be held July 11-17, 2016 in Austin,
Texas. SciPy is a community dedicated to the advancement of scientific
computing through open source Python software for mathematics, science, and
engineering. The annual SciPy Conference brings together over 650
participants from industry, academia, and government to showcase their
latest projects, learn from skilled users and developers, and collaborate on
code development. The full program will consist of
  2 days of tutorials (July
11-12),   3 days of talks
(July 13-15), and 2days of
  developer sprints
(July 16-17). More info is available on the conference website at
  http://scipy2016.scipy.org (where you can
sign up for the mailing list); or follow 
@scipyconf on Twitter.  

 

 

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[Numpy-discussion] ANN: SciPy (Scientific Python) 2016 Conference Call for Talk / Tutorial Proposals Open Until 3/25

2016-04-29 Thread Courtenay Godshall (Enthought)
**SciPy 2016 Conference (Scientific Computing with Python) Announcement**

 

*Call for Proposals: Submit Your Tutorial and Talk Ideas by March 25, 2015
at http://scipy2016.scipy.org.

 

  SciPy 2016, the 15th annual Scientific
Computing with Python conference, will be held July 11-17, 2016 in Austin,
Texas. SciPy is a community dedicated to the advancement of scientific
computing through open source Python software for mathematics, science, and
engineering. The annual SciPy Conference brings together over 650
participants from industry, academia, and government to showcase their
latest projects, learn from skilled users and developers, and collaborate on
code development.

 

The full program will consist of
  2 days of tutorials
(July 11-12),   3 days
of talks (July 13-15), and 2 days of
  developer sprints
(July 16-17). More info is available on the conference website at
  http://scipy2016.scipy.org (where you can
sign up for the mailing list); or follow 
@scipyconf on Twitter.  

 

We hope you'll join us - early bird registration is open until May 22, 2016
at 
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/ehome/146062/332936/?&&;

 

We encourage you to submit tutorial or talk proposals in the categories
below; please also share with others who you'd like to see participate!
Submit via the conference website: 
http://scipy2016.scipy.org.

 


-

*SUBMIT A SCIPY 2016 TUTORIAL PROPOSAL - DUE MARCH 21, 2016*


-

Details and submission here:

http://scipy2016.scipy.org/ehome/146062/332967/?&&;

 

These sessions provide extremely affordable access to expert training, and
consistently receive fantastic feedback from participants. We're looking for
submissions on topics from introductory to advanced - we'll have attendees
across the gamut looking to learn. Whether you are a major contributor to a
scientific Python library or an expert-level user, this is a great
opportunityto share your knowledge and stipends are available.

 


-

**SUBMIT A SCIPY 2016 TALK / POSTER PROPOSAL - DUE MARCH 25, 2016*


-

Details and submission here:

http://scipy2016.scipy.org/ehome/146062/332968/?&&;

 

SciPy 2016 will include 3 major topic tracks and 8 mini-symposia tracks.

 

Major topic tracks include:

- Scientific Computing in Python

- Python in Data Science (Big data and not so big data)

- High Performance Computing


Mini-symposia will include the applications of Python in:


- Earth and Space Science

- Engineering

- Medicine and Biology

- Social Sciences

- Special Purpose Databases

- Case Studies in Industry

- Education

- Reproducibility

 

If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact us at:
scipy-organiz...@scipy.org

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**SCIPY 2016 REGISTRATION IS OPEN**

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Please register early. SciPy early bird registration until May 22, 2016!
Register at   http://scipy2016.scipy.org. Plus,
enter our t-shirt design contest to win a free registration. (Send a vector
art file to sc...@enthought.com by March 31 to enter).

 

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[Numpy-discussion] ANN: LAST CALL for SciPy (Scientific Python) 2016 Conference Talk / Poster Proposals - Due Friday 4/1

2016-04-29 Thread Courtenay Godshall (Enthought)
**ANN: LAST CALL for SciPy 2016 Conference Talk / Poster Proposals
(Scientific Computing with Python) - Final Deadline - Friday April 1st**

  SciPy 2016, the 15th annual Scientific
Computing with Python conference, will be held July 11-17, 2016 in Austin,
Texas. SciPy is a community dedicated to the advancement of scientific
computing through open source Python software for mathematics, science, and
engineering. The annual SciPy Conference brings together over 650
participants from industry, academia, and government to showcase their
latest projects, learn from skilled users and developers, and collaborate on
code development.

 

The full program will consist of
  2 days of tutorials
(July 11-12),   3 days
of talks (July 13-15), and 2 days of
  developer sprints
(July 16-17). More info is available on the conference website at
  http://scipy2016.scipy.org (where you can
sign up for the mailing list); or follow 
@scipyconf on Twitter.  

 


-

**SUBMIT A SCIPY 2016 TALK / POSTER PROPOSAL - DUE APRIL 1, 2016*


-

Submissions for talks and posters are welcome on our website (
 http://scipy2016.scipy.org). In your abstract,
please provide details on what Python tools are being employed, and how. The
talk and poster submission deadline is March 25th, 2016

 

SciPy 2016 will include 3 major topic tracks and 8 mini-symposia tracks.

 

Major topic tracks include:

- Scientific Computing in Python

- Python in Data Science (Big data and not so big data)

- High Performance Computing

 

Mini-symposia will include the applications of Python in:

- Earth and Space Science

- Engineering

- Medicine and Biology

- Social Sciences

- Special Purpose Databases

- Case Studies in Industry

- Education

- Reproducibility

 

If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact us at:
scipy-organiz...@scipy.org

 

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**SCIPY 2016 REGISTRATION IS OPEN**

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Please register early. SciPy early bird registration until May 22, 2016.
Register at   http://scipy2016.scipy.org. Plus,
enter our t-shirt design contest to win a free registration. (Send a vector
art file to sc...@enthought.com by March 31 to enter).

 

Important dates:

April 1: Talk and Poster Proposals Due

May 11: Plotting Contest Submissions Due

Apr 22: Tutorials Announced

Apr 22: Financial Aid Submissions Due

May 4: Talk and Posters Announced

May 22: Early Bird Registration Deadline

Jul 11-12: SciPy 2016 Tutorials

Jul 13-15: SciPy 2016 General Conference

Jul 16-17: SciPy 2016 Sprints

 

We look forward to an exciting conference and hope to see you in Austin in
July!

 

The Scipy 2016 Committee

  http://scipy2016.scipy.org/

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[Numpy-discussion] ANN: SciPy 2015 Talk & Poster Selections Announced Today, Early Bird Deadline 5/22

2015-05-13 Thread Courtenay Godshall (Enthought)
The talks & posters for the 2015 SciPy Conference were announced today:
http://scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/292868/?
 &. Early bird
registration deadline was extended (final) to 5/22 - hope we'll see you this
year!

 

 

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[Numpy-discussion] ANN: SciPy 2015 Tutorial Schedule Posted - Register Today - Already 30% Sold Out

2015-04-30 Thread Courtenay Godshall (Enthought)
**The   #SciPy2015 Conference 
(Scientific Computing with   #Python) 
Tutorial Schedule is up! It is 1st come, 1st served and already 30% sold out. 
Register today!** http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/289057/? 
 &.This year you can 
choose from 16 different SciPy tutorials OR select the 2 day Software Carpentry 
course on scientific Python that assumes some programming experience but no 
Python knowledge. Please share! Tutorials include:

 

*Introduction to NumPy (Beginner)

*Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn (Intermediate)

*Cython: Blend of the Best of Python and C/++ (Intermediate)

*Image Analysis in Python with SciPy and Scikit-Image (Intermediate)

*Analyzing and Manipulating Data with Pandas (Beginner)

*Machine Learning with Scikit-Learn (Advanced)

*Building Python Data Applications with Blaze and Bokeh (Intermediate)

*Multibody Dynamics and Control with Python (Intermediate)

*Anatomy of Matplotlib (Beginner)

*Computational Statistics I (Intermediate)

*Efficient Python for High-Performance Parallel Computing (Intermediate)

*Geospatial Data with Open Source Tools in Python (Intermediate)

*Decorating Drones: Using Drones to Delve Deeper into Intermediate Python 
(Intermediate)

*Computational Statistics II (Intermediate)

*Modern Optimization Methods in Python (Advanced)

*Jupyter Advanced Topics Tutorial (Advanced)



 

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[Numpy-discussion] SciPy 2015 Conference Updates - Call for talks extended to 4/10, registration open, keynotes announced, John Hunter Plotting Contest

2015-04-02 Thread Courtenay Godshall (Enthought)

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**LAST CALL FOR SCIPY 2015 TALK AND POSTER SUBMISSIONS - EXTENSION TO 4/10*


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SciPy 2015 will include 3 major topic tracks and 7 mini-symposia tracks.
Submit a proposal on the SciPy 2015 website: 
http://scipy2015.scipy.org. If you have any questions or comments, feel free
to contact us at:  
scipy-organiz...@scipy.org  . You can also
follow @scipyconf on Twitter or sign up for the mailing list on the website
for the latest updates!

 

Major topic tracks include:

- Scientific Computing in Python (General track)

- Python in Data Science

- Quantitative Finance and Computational Social Sciences

 

Mini-symposia will include the applications of Python in:

- Astronomy and astrophysics

- Computational life and medical sciences

- Engineering

- Geographic information systems (GIS)

- Geophysics

- Oceanography and meteorology

- Visualization, vision and imaging

 

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**SCIPY 2015 REGISTRATION IS OPEN**

Please register ASAP to help us get a good headcount and open the conference
to as many people as we can. PLUS, everyone who registers before May 15 will
not only get early bird discounts, but will also be entered in a drawing for
a free registration (via refund or extra)! Register on the website at
http://scipy2015.scipy.org 

 

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**SCIPY 2015 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED**

Keynote speakers were just announced and include Wes McKinney, author of
Pandas; Chris Wiggins, Chief Data Scientist for The New York Times; and Jake
VanderPlas, director of research at the University of Washington's eScience
Institute and core contributor to a number of scientific Python libraries
including sci-kit learn and AstroML.

 

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**ENTER THE SCIPY JOHN HUNTER EXCELLENCE IN PLOTTING CONTEST - DUE 4/13**

In memory of John Hunter, creator of matplotlib, we are pleased to announce
the Third Annual SciPy John Hunter Excellence in Plotting Competition. This
open competition aims to highlight the importance of quality plotting to
scientific progress and showcase the capabilities of the current generation
of plotting software. Participants are invited to submit scientific plots to
be judged by a panel. The winning entries will be announced and displayed at
the conference. John Hunter's family is graciously sponsoring cash prizes up
to $1,000 for the winners. We look forward to exciting submissions that push
the boundaries of plotting! See details here:
http://scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/276538/ Entries must be submitted by
April 13, 2015 via e-mail to plotting-cont...@scipy.org 

 

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**CALENDAR AND IMPORTANT DATES**

--Sprint, Birds of a Feather, Financial Aid and Talk submissions are open
NOW

--Apr 10, 2015: Talk and Poster submission deadline

--Apr 13, 2015: Plotting contest submissions due

--Apr 15, 2015: Financial aid application deadline

--Apr 17, 2015: Tutorial schedule announced

--May 1, 2015: General conference speakers & schedule announced

--May 15, 2015 (or 150 registrants): Early-bird registration ends

--Jun 1, 2015: BoF submission deadline

--Jul 6-7, 2015: SciPy 2015 Tutorials

--Jul 8-10, 2015: SciPy 2015 General Conference

--Jul 11-12, 2015: SciPy 2015 Sprints

 

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[Numpy-discussion] SciPy 2015 Call for Propsals Open - tutorial & talk submissions due April 1st

2015-03-18 Thread Courtenay Godshall (Enthought)
**SciPy 2015 Conference (Scientific Computing with Python) Call for
Proposals: Submit Your Tutorial and Talk Ideas by April 1, 2015 at
http://scipy2015.scipy.org.**  

SciPy 2015, the fourteenth annual Scientific Computing with Python
conference, will be held July 6-12, 2015 in Austin, Texas. SciPy is a
community dedicated to the advancement of scientific computing through open
source Python software for mathematics, science, and engineering. The annual
SciPy Conference brings together over 500 participants from industry,
academia, and government to showcase their latest projects, learn from
skilled users and developers, and collaborate on code development. The full
program will consist of two days of tutorials by followed by three days of
presentations, and concludes with two days of developer sprints. More info
available on the conference website at http://scipy2015.scipy.org; you can
also sign up on the website for mailing list updates or follow @scipyconf on
Twitter. We hope you'll join us - early bird registration is open until May
15, 2015 at http://scipy2015.scipy.org 

We encourage you to submit tutorial or talk proposals in the categories
below; please also share with others who you'd like to see participate!
Submit via the conference website @ http://scipy2015.scipy.org.

*SCIPY TUTORIAL SESSION PROPOSALS -  DEADLINE EXTENDED TO WED APRIL 1, 2015*
The SciPy experience kicks off with two days of tutorials. These sessions
provide extremely affordable access to expert training, and consistently
receive fantastic feedback from participants. We're looking for submissions
on topics from introductory to advanced - we'll have attendees across the
gamut looking to learn. Whether you are a major contributor to a scientific
Python library or an expert-level user, this is a great opportunity to share
your knowledge and stipends are available. Submit Your Tutorial Proposal on
the SciPy 2015 website: http://scipy2015.scipy.org

*SCIPY TALK AND POSTER SUBMISSIONS - DUE April 1, 2015* SciPy 2015 will
include 3 major topic tracks and 7 mini-symposia tracks.
Submit Your Talk Proposal on the SciPy 2015 website:
http://scipy2015.scipy.org

Major topic tracks include:
- Scientific Computing in Python (General track)
- Python in Data Science
- Quantitative and Computational Social Sciences

Mini-symposia will include the applications of Python in:
- Astronomy and astrophysics
- Computational life and medical sciences
- Engineering
- Geographic information systems (GIS)
- Geophysics
- Oceanography and meteorology
- Visualization, vision and imaging

If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact us at:
scipy-organiz...@scipy.org.


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