Discussion:
[Scikit-learn-general] Scipy2016: call for proposals
Nelle Varoquaux
2016-02-22 09:15:51 UTC
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Dear all,

SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science, takes
place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features two days
of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and concludes with
two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to attendees. .

The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on advanced
software engineering and original uses of Python and its scientific
libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from both
academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two
specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data
Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space
Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special
Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)

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, while the tutorial submission
deadline is March, 21st, 2016.


Important dates:

Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/

Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
Program Chair: Serge Rey, Nelle Varoquaux
Proceeding Chairs: Sebastian Benthall
Andreas Mueller
2016-02-22 16:41:59 UTC
Permalink
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science,
takes place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference
features two days of tutorials by followed by three days of
presentations, and concludes with two days of developer sprints on
projects of interest to attendees. .
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on
advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and its
scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research,
from both academia and the industry. This year we are happy to
announce two specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general
conference (Data Science , High Performance Computing) and 8
mini-symposia (Earth and Space Science, Biology and Medicine,
Engineering, Social Sciences, Special Purpose Databases, Case Studies
in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
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, while the tutorial submission
deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
Program Chair: Serge Rey, Nelle Varoquaux
Proceeding Chairs: Sebastian Benthall
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Manoj Kumar
2016-02-22 17:11:58 UTC
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Hi everyone.

I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
Post by Andreas Mueller
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science, takes
place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features two days
of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and concludes with
two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to attendees. .
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on advanced
software engineering and original uses of Python and its scientific
libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from both
academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two
specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data
Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space
Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special
Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
Submissions for talks and posters are welcome on our website (
<http://scipy2016.scipy.org>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, while
the tutorial submission deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
Program Chair: Serge Rey, Nelle Varoquaux
Proceeding Chairs: Sebastian Benthall
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Sebastian Raschka
2016-02-22 17:19:30 UTC
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After missing all the fun last year, I am also planning on attending — I’d also be happy to help if there’s a shortage in core devs for the tutorials ;)

Cheers,
Sebastian
Post by Manoj Kumar
Hi everyone.
I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science, takes place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features two days of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and concludes with two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to attendees. .
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and its scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from both academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
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, while the tutorial submission deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
Program Chair: Serge Rey, Nelle Varoquaux
Proceeding Chairs: Sebastian Benthall
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Nelson Liu
2016-02-22 22:35:53 UTC
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Hi all,
I might be attending, is there going to be a scikit-learn sprint? I'd also
be interested in helping put together a tutorial :)

Nelson Liu
After missing all the fun last year, I am also planning on attending — I’d
also be happy to help if there’s a shortage in core devs for the tutorials
;)
Cheers,
Sebastian
On Feb 22, 2016, at 12:11 PM, Manoj Kumar <
Hi everyone.
I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science, takes
place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features two days
of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and concludes with
two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to attendees. .
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on
advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and its
scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from
both academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two
specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data
Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space
Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special
Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
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, while the tutorial submission
deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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!
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The Scipy 2016
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
Program Chair: Serge Rey, Nelle Varoquaux
Proceeding Chairs: Sebastian Benthall
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Andreas Mueller
2016-02-22 22:48:56 UTC
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Hi Nelson.

There will be a scikit-learn sprint :)
Not sure how many other core-devs will be there, though.

Cheers,
Andy
Post by Nelson Liu
Hi all,
I might be attending, is there going to be a scikit-learn sprint? I'd
also be interested in helping put together a tutorial :)
Nelson Liu
After missing all the fun last year, I am also planning on
attending — I’d also be happy to help if there’s a shortage in
core devs for the tutorials ;)
Cheers,
Sebastian
On Feb 22, 2016, at 12:11 PM, Manoj Kumar
Hi everyone.
I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 11:41 AM, Andreas Mueller
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in
Science, takes place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The
conference features two days of tutorials by followed by three
days of presentations, and concludes with two days of developer
sprints on projects of interest to attendees. .
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on
advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and its
scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental
research, from both academia and the industry. This year we are
happy to announce two specialized tracks that run in parallel to
the general conference (Data Science , High Performance Computing)
and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space Science, Biology and
Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special Purpose Databases,
Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
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, while the
tutorial submission deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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!
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The Scipy 2016
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
Program Chair: Serge Rey, Nelle Varoquaux
Proceeding Chairs: Sebastian Benthall
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Andreas Mueller
2016-03-07 17:31:48 UTC
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Are any more core devs planning to attend?
Jake? Kyle? Olivier? Gael? Vlad?
Post by Andreas Mueller
Hi Nelson.
There will be a scikit-learn sprint :)
Not sure how many other core-devs will be there, though.
Cheers,
Andy
Post by Nelson Liu
Hi all,
I might be attending, is there going to be a scikit-learn sprint? I'd
also be interested in helping put together a tutorial :)
Nelson Liu
After missing all the fun last year, I am also planning on
attending — I’d also be happy to help if there’s a shortage in
core devs for the tutorials ;)
Cheers,
Sebastian
On Feb 22, 2016, at 12:11 PM, Manoj Kumar
Hi everyone.
I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 11:41 AM, Andreas Mueller
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in
Science, takes place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The
conference features two days of tutorials by followed by three
days of presentations, and concludes with two days of developer
sprints on projects of interest to attendees. .
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus
on advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and
its scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental
research, from both academia and the industry. This year we are
happy to announce two specialized tracks that run in parallel to
the general conference (Data Science , High Performance
Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space Science, Biology
and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special Purpose
Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
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, while
the tutorial submission deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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!
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The Scipy 2016
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
Program Chair: Serge Rey, Nelle Varoquaux
Proceeding Chairs: Sebastian Benthall
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Olivier Grisel
2016-03-07 19:07:34 UTC
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Sorry I won't be able to attend. Conflicting agenda...
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Jacob Vanderplas
2016-03-07 20:09:01 UTC
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I'm not going to be able to make it this year, unfortunately.
Jake

Jake VanderPlas
Senior Data Science Fellow
Director of Research in Physical Sciences
University of Washington eScience Institute
Post by Andreas Mueller
Are any more core devs planning to attend?
Jake? Kyle? Olivier? Gael? Vlad?
Hi Nelson.
There will be a scikit-learn sprint :)
Not sure how many other core-devs will be there, though.
Cheers,
Andy
Hi all,
I might be attending, is there going to be a scikit-learn sprint? I'd also
be interested in helping put together a tutorial :)
Nelson Liu
After missing all the fun last year, I am also planning on attending —
I’d also be happy to help if there’s a shortage in core devs for the
tutorials ;)
Cheers,
Sebastian
On Feb 22, 2016, at 12:11 PM, Manoj Kumar <
Hi everyone.
I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science,
takes place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features
two days of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and
concludes with two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to
attendees. .
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on
advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and its
scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from
both academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two
specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data
Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space
Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special
Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
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, while the tutorial submission
deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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!
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The Scipy 2016
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
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2016-03-07 21:48:03 UTC
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I am on the fence still - internship this summer so I need to check on
timing/vacation expectation
Post by Jacob Vanderplas
I'm not going to be able to make it this year, unfortunately.
Jake
Jake VanderPlas
Senior Data Science Fellow
Director of Research in Physical Sciences
University of Washington eScience Institute
Post by Andreas Mueller
Are any more core devs planning to attend?
Jake? Kyle? Olivier? Gael? Vlad?
Hi Nelson.
There will be a scikit-learn sprint :)
Not sure how many other core-devs will be there, though.
Cheers,
Andy
Hi all,
I might be attending, is there going to be a scikit-learn sprint? I'd
also be interested in helping put together a tutorial :)
Nelson Liu
After missing all the fun last year, I am also planning on attending —
I’d also be happy to help if there’s a shortage in core devs for the
tutorials ;)
Cheers,
Sebastian
On Feb 22, 2016, at 12:11 PM, Manoj Kumar <
Hi everyone.
I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science,
takes place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features
two days of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and
concludes with two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to
attendees. .
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on
advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and its
scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from
both academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two
specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data
Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space
Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special
Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
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, while the tutorial submission
deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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!
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The Scipy 2016
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Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
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2016-03-23 06:48:41 UTC
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Hi Andy,

I'll likely be there.

Best,

Fabian
Post by Nelson Liu
Hi all,
I might be attending, is there going to be a scikit-learn sprint? I'd also
be interested in helping put together a tutorial :)
Nelson Liu
After missing all the fun last year, I am also planning on attending —
I’d also be happy to help if there’s a shortage in core devs for the
tutorials ;)
Cheers,
Sebastian
On Feb 22, 2016, at 12:11 PM, Manoj Kumar <
Hi everyone.
I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science,
takes place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features
two days of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and
concludes with two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to
attendees. .
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on
advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and its
scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from
both academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two
specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data
Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space
Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special
Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
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, while the tutorial submission
deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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!
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The Scipy 2016
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
Program Chair: Serge Rey, Nelle Varoquaux
Proceeding Chairs: Sebastian Benthall
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Andreas Mueller
2016-03-11 00:59:25 UTC
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Sebastian: looks like it will be on us ;)
Can you maybe have a look at last year's material?
I'm about to read your book the next couple of days ;)

Sent from phone. Please excuse spelling and brevity.
After missing all the fun last year, I am also planning on attending — I’d
also be happy to help if there’s a shortage in core devs for the tutorials
;)
Cheers,
Sebastian
On Feb 22, 2016, at 12:11 PM, Manoj Kumar <
Hi everyone.
I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science, takes
place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features two days
of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and concludes with
two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to attendees. .
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on
advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and its
scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from
both academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two
specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data
Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space
Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special
Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
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, while the tutorial submission
deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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!
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The Scipy 2016
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
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Program Chair: Serge Rey, Nelle Varoquaux
Proceeding Chairs: Sebastian Benthall
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Sure, I’d be all in! That’s actually perfect timing; I was just about to prepare my proposal for a CompBio talk at SciPy (talking about my large-scale virtual screening framework, where I also use ML for predictive modeling of chemical groups in target molecules), but yeah, I’d rather like to talk about scikit-learn since I am going to an CompBio conference in May already anyway.
Post by Andreas Mueller
I'm about to read your book the next couple of days ;)
Haha, that sounds like a pretty boring task :); if you don’t have a copy, yet, please let me know, I’d be happy to send one along (print & ebook).
Post by Andreas Mueller
Can you maybe have a look at last year's material?
Will do. The deadline is not that far away (March 21, right?). Do you already have in mind what you’d like to talk about in particular?

Best,
Sebastian
Post by Andreas Mueller
Sebastian: looks like it will be on us ;)
Can you maybe have a look at last year's material?
I'm about to read your book the next couple of days ;)
Sent from phone. Please excuse spelling and brevity.
After missing all the fun last year, I am also planning on attending — I’d also be happy to help if there’s a shortage in core devs for the tutorials ;)
Cheers,
Sebastian
Post by Manoj Kumar
Hi everyone.
I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science, takes place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features two days of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and concludes with two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to attendees. .
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and its scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from both academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
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, while the tutorial submission deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
Program Chair: Serge Rey, Nelle Varoquaux
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2016-03-13 21:02:42 UTC
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Just bought the book on amazon ;)
It's interesting. Have you read Marslands book by any chance?
It has a somewhat similar approach. My book will actually have much less
math (no linear algebra, no derivatives, no probabilities).
Let's see how that will go down lol.

I would base the material on last year probably, unless you have better
material ;)
I have several improvements, I think, and I'd polish it a bit.
Post by Sebastian Raschka
Sure, I’d be all in! That’s actually perfect timing; I was just about to prepare my proposal for a CompBio talk at SciPy (talking about my large-scale virtual screening framework, where I also use ML for predictive modeling of chemical groups in target molecules), but yeah, I’d rather like to talk about scikit-learn since I am going to an CompBio conference in May already anyway.
Post by Andreas Mueller
I'm about to read your book the next couple of days ;)
Haha, that sounds like a pretty boring task :); if you don’t have a copy, yet, please let me know, I’d be happy to send one along (print & ebook).
Post by Andreas Mueller
Can you maybe have a look at last year's material?
Will do. The deadline is not that far away (March 21, right?). Do you already have in mind what you’d like to talk about in particular?
Best,
Sebastian
Post by Andreas Mueller
Sebastian: looks like it will be on us ;)
Can you maybe have a look at last year's material?
I'm about to read your book the next couple of days ;)
Sent from phone. Please excuse spelling and brevity.
After missing all the fun last year, I am also planning on attending — I’d also be happy to help if there’s a shortage in core devs for the tutorials ;)
Cheers,
Sebastian
Post by Manoj Kumar
Hi everyone.
I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
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The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and its scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from both academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
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, while the tutorial submission deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
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Apr 22: Tutorials Announced
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We look forward to an exciting conference and hope to see you in Austin in July!
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Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
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Post by Andreas Mueller
My book will actually have much less
math (no linear algebra, no derivatives, no probabilities).
I think that’s a very good thing :). Based on your talks, which brings us back to SciPy ;), I think it will be just great! I expect your book to be the definitive guide to scikit-learn, something that the many programmers and computer scientists out there want and need (and they can still pick up Bishop’s book later on if they want to dive into the mathy stuff :P). Since I am not an scikit-learn core dev (and by no means an expert), I thought it was somewhat inappropriate for me to write a book entirely about scikit-learn. Thus, I approached the topic from a more conceptual perspective and used scikit-learn to provide the practical examples :P. If it were up to me, I would have chosen a much slower pace and implemented more from scratch to provide further insights into the algorithms and leave the scikit-learn sections for a separate title such as the one you are writing, but yeah, the page limits … (plus, I only had 3 months for writing — in the after-work hours — or in other words: 1 week per chapter; definitely something I will never ever commit to again in my life :D ).
Post by Andreas Mueller
I would base the material on last year probably, unless you have better
material ;)
I have several improvements, I think, and I'd polish it a bit.
Yeah, why re-inventing the wheel :) I watched (part of) the tutorial Kyle and you gave last year, and I think it’s really good overall! I was just wondering if it would be possible to present/introduce the topics a bit differently. E.g., using presentation slides with more figures to introduce each topic first, and then using the IPython notebook for the interactive exercises. My idea would be to focus on “what are we doing?” and "why are we doing it?” first before we walk through the code & tools to accomplish this task. So, what I am suggesting is that I could create a short 5 min intro presentation for each notebook where I talk about the algorithms (e.g., explaining what a cost function is, what logistic regression is and how it works etc.; that KNN is a lazy learner, when to use it, explain its advantages and disadvantages and so forth). As an additional topic, if there’s time, I’d suggest adding a case-study for out-of-core learning via the SGD classifiers, I think that may be really useful since a lot of people may have to work with datasets that don’t fit into memory at some point (or do you already have a notebook on that and I just overlooked it?).
What do you think?

Sorry, but I see that the proposal deadline is approaching rather quickly ... I am really new to this and was wondering how we best proceed (in case you want to have me onboard :P)? How can I help with the proposal, and would you mind sending me the proposal from last year to get a rough idea of how a successful proposal looks like?
Post by Andreas Mueller
Just bought the book on amazon ;)
It's interesting. Have you read Marslands book by any chance?
It has a somewhat similar approach. My book will actually have much less
math (no linear algebra, no derivatives, no probabilities).
Let's see how that will go down lol.
I would base the material on last year probably, unless you have better
material ;)
I have several improvements, I think, and I'd polish it a bit.
Post by Sebastian Raschka
Sure, I’d be all in! That’s actually perfect timing; I was just about to prepare my proposal for a CompBio talk at SciPy (talking about my large-scale virtual screening framework, where I also use ML for predictive modeling of chemical groups in target molecules), but yeah, I’d rather like to talk about scikit-learn since I am going to an CompBio conference in May already anyway.
Post by Andreas Mueller
I'm about to read your book the next couple of days ;)
Haha, that sounds like a pretty boring task :); if you don’t have a copy, yet, please let me know, I’d be happy to send one along (print & ebook).
Post by Andreas Mueller
Can you maybe have a look at last year's material?
Will do. The deadline is not that far away (March 21, right?). Do you already have in mind what you’d like to talk about in particular?
Best,
Sebastian
Post by Andreas Mueller
Sebastian: looks like it will be on us ;)
Can you maybe have a look at last year's material?
I'm about to read your book the next couple of days ;)
Sent from phone. Please excuse spelling and brevity.
After missing all the fun last year, I am also planning on attending — I’d also be happy to help if there’s a shortage in core devs for the tutorials ;)
Cheers,
Sebastian
Post by Manoj Kumar
Hi everyone.
I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science, takes place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features two days of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and concludes with two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to attendees. .
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and its scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from both academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
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, while the tutorial submission deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
Program Chair: Serge Rey, Nelle Varoquaux
Proceeding Chairs: Sebastian Benthall
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PS: I haven’t heard about Marsland’s book, but I just looked at the TOC on Amazon. There are only a few code examples in the preview, but it looks like he’s only using NumPy, no scikit-learn? Pretty interesting! Haha, but I am glad that our books are not-redundant at least: Marsland’s book for explaining the concepts from scratch, yours for the practical real-world applications, and mine somewhere in-between ;)
Post by Andreas Mueller
Just bought the book on amazon ;)
It's interesting. Have you read Marslands book by any chance?
It has a somewhat similar approach. My book will actually have much less
math (no linear algebra, no derivatives, no probabilities).
Let's see how that will go down lol.
I would base the material on last year probably, unless you have better
material ;)
I have several improvements, I think, and I'd polish it a bit.
Post by Sebastian Raschka
Sure, I’d be all in! That’s actually perfect timing; I was just about to prepare my proposal for a CompBio talk at SciPy (talking about my large-scale virtual screening framework, where I also use ML for predictive modeling of chemical groups in target molecules), but yeah, I’d rather like to talk about scikit-learn since I am going to an CompBio conference in May already anyway.
Post by Andreas Mueller
I'm about to read your book the next couple of days ;)
Haha, that sounds like a pretty boring task :); if you don’t have a copy, yet, please let me know, I’d be happy to send one along (print & ebook).
Post by Andreas Mueller
Can you maybe have a look at last year's material?
Will do. The deadline is not that far away (March 21, right?). Do you already have in mind what you’d like to talk about in particular?
Best,
Sebastian
Post by Andreas Mueller
Sebastian: looks like it will be on us ;)
Can you maybe have a look at last year's material?
I'm about to read your book the next couple of days ;)
Sent from phone. Please excuse spelling and brevity.
After missing all the fun last year, I am also planning on attending — I’d also be happy to help if there’s a shortage in core devs for the tutorials ;)
Cheers,
Sebastian
Post by Manoj Kumar
Hi everyone.
I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science, takes place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features two days of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and concludes with two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to attendees. .
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and its scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from both academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
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, while the tutorial submission deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
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Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
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Yeah he does everything from scratch. So yeah they are all a bit different.

Sent from phone. Please excuse spelling and brevity.
PS: I haven’t heard about Marsland’s book, but I just looked at the TOC on
Amazon. There are only a few code examples in the preview, but it looks
like he’s only using NumPy, no scikit-learn? Pretty interesting! Haha, but
I am glad that our books are not-redundant at least: Marsland’s book for
explaining the concepts from scratch, yours for the practical real-world
applications, and mine somewhere in-between ;)
Post by Andreas Mueller
Just bought the book on amazon ;)
It's interesting. Have you read Marslands book by any chance?
It has a somewhat similar approach. My book will actually have much less
math (no linear algebra, no derivatives, no probabilities).
Let's see how that will go down lol.
I would base the material on last year probably, unless you have better
material ;)
I have several improvements, I think, and I'd polish it a bit.
Sure, I’d be all in! That’s actually perfect timing; I was just about
to prepare my proposal for a CompBio talk at SciPy (talking about my
large-scale virtual screening framework, where I also use ML for predictive
modeling of chemical groups in target molecules), but yeah, I’d rather like
to talk about scikit-learn since I am going to an CompBio conference in May
already anyway.
Post by Andreas Mueller
Post by Andreas Mueller
I'm about to read your book the next couple of days ;)
Haha, that sounds like a pretty boring task :); if you don’t have a
copy, yet, please let me know, I’d be happy to send one along (print &
ebook).
Post by Andreas Mueller
Post by Andreas Mueller
Can you maybe have a look at last year's material?
Will do. The deadline is not that far away (March 21, right?). Do you
already have in mind what you’d like to talk about in particular?
Post by Andreas Mueller
Best,
Sebastian
Post by Andreas Mueller
Sebastian: looks like it will be on us ;)
Can you maybe have a look at last year's material?
I'm about to read your book the next couple of days ;)
Sent from phone. Please excuse spelling and brevity.
After missing all the fun last year, I am also planning on attending —
I’d also be happy to help if there’s a shortage in core devs for the
tutorials ;)
Post by Andreas Mueller
Post by Andreas Mueller
Cheers,
Sebastian
On Feb 22, 2016, at 12:11 PM, Manoj Kumar <
Hi everyone.
I'll definitely be happy to help on the tutorial!
Who's going?
I'll definitely be there and am happy to do a tutorial.
Who's in?
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science,
takes place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features
two days of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and
concludes with two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to
attendees. .
Post by Andreas Mueller
Post by Andreas Mueller
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on
advanced software engineering and original uses of Python and its
scientific libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from
both academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two
specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data
Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space
Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special
Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
Post by Andreas Mueller
Post by Andreas Mueller
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
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, while the tutorial submission
deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Post by Andreas Mueller
Post by Andreas Mueller
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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!
Post by Andreas Mueller
Post by Andreas Mueller
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
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Nelle Varoquaux
2016-03-21 14:32:16 UTC
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Dear all,

This is a quick reminder that the deadline for submitting talks and posters
proposal is next friday.

Thanks,
Nelle
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Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science, takes
place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features two days
of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and concludes with
two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to attendees. .
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on advanced
software engineering and original uses of Python and its scientific
libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from both
academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two
specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data
Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space
Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special
Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
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, while the tutorial submission
deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
Program Chair: Serge Rey, Nelle Varoquaux
Proceeding Chairs: Sebastian Benthall
Nelle Varoquaux
2016-03-21 17:32:29 UTC
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I'm terribly sorry about this second email.
The deadline for submitting talks and posters for scipy 2016 is this friday
(friday 25th), and not next friday (april fools day).

Thanks,
Nelle
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
This is a quick reminder that the deadline for submitting talks and
posters proposal is next friday.
Thanks,
Nelle
Post by Nelle Varoquaux
Dear all,
SciPy 2016, the Fifteenth Annual Conference on Python in Science, takes
place in Austin, TX on July, 11th to 17th. The conference features two days
of tutorials by followed by three days of presentations, and concludes with
two days of developer sprints on projects of interest to attendees. .
The topics presented at SciPy are very diverse, with a focus on advanced
software engineering and original uses of Python and its scientific
libraries, either in theoretical or experimental research, from both
academia and the industry. This year we are happy to announce two
specialized tracks that run in parallel to the general conference (Data
Science , High Performance Computing) and 8 mini-symposia (Earth and Space
Science, Biology and Medicine, Engineering, Social Sciences, Special
Purpose Databases, Case Studies in Industry, Education, Reproducibility)
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, while the tutorial submission
deadline is March, 21st, 2016.
Mar 21: Tutorial Proposals Due
Mar 25: 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 11: Financial Aid Recipients Notified
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
http://scipy2016.scipy.org/
Conference Chairs: Aric Hagberg, Prabhu Ramachandran
Tutorial Chairs: Justin Vincent, Ben Root
Program Chair: Serge Rey, Nelle Varoquaux
Proceeding Chairs: Sebastian Benthall
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