Sounds like a job for Mr. Jacky.. http://staff.washington.edu/jon/
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 3:41 PM, Chad Trabant <[email protected]>wrote: > > Hello all, > > We are looking for an instructor to come to our office and teach our > experienced developers basic to advanced Python. I'm hopeful the SeaPIG > can help us find such an instructor. The course topics we would like to > cover include: > > * Introduction to Python (for experienced developers) > * Reading and writing technical data (HDF, NetCDF, MATLAB) > * NumPy > * SciPy with focus on signal processing > * Interfacing with C and Fortran > * Data visualizations (matplotlib and beyond) > > Class size would be up to 8 or 9 folks with smaller groups depending on > the topic (some have Python experience and can skip the basics). Looking > to do the training before the end of the year, ideally later this summer or > fall. Ideally we would like these covered in a week or week and a half > with a mix of full days and some half days, but we are flexible. > > Naturally we are prepared to compensate the instructor(s). After getting > quotes from some well known Python training companies and suffering sticker > shock ($15K and up!), we are looking for alternatives. > > Before we commit with any instructor we'll want to see examples of > experience, specifically for coding and ideally for instruction. > > If you are interested in such an opportunity please contact me. If you > have any suggestions for how to find such an instructor please pass that > along too. > > About us: We are non-profit seismological data center (funded by the > National Science Foundation), our users are academic researchers in the US > and around the world. Our office is near the main UW campus in Northeast > Seattle. http://www.iris.edu/dms/nodes/dmc/ > > thanks, > Chad > IRIS DMC -- Joe Simpson Sent From My DROID!!
