[ANN] SciPy '02 - Python for Scientific Computing Workshop
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---------------------------------------- Python for Scientific Computing Workshop ---------------------------------------- CalTech, Pasadena, CA Septemer 5-6, 2002 http://www.scipy.org/site_content/scipy02 This workshop provides a unique opportunity to learn and affect what is happening in the realm of scientific computing with Python. Attendees will have the opportunity to review the available tools and how they apply to specific problems. By providing a forum for developers to share their Python expertise with the wider industrial, academic, and research communities, this workshop will foster collaboration and facilitate the sharing of software components, techniques and a vision for high level language use in scientific computing. The two-day workshop will be a mix of invited talks and training sessions in the morning. The afternoons will be breakout sessions with the intent of getting standardization of tools and interfaces. The cost of the workshop is $50.00 and includes 2 breakfasts and 2 lunches on Sept. 5th and 6th, one dinner on Sept. 5th, and snacks during breaks. There is a limit of 50 attendees. Should we exceed the limit of 50 registrants, the 50 persons selected to attend will be invited individually by the organizers. Discussion about the conference may be directed to the SciPy-user mailing list: mailto:scipy-user@scipy.org http://www.scipy.org/MailList ------------- Co-Hosted By: ------------- The National Biomedical Computation Resource (NBCR, SDSC, San Diego, CA) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ http://nbcr.sdsc.edu The mission of the National Biomedical Computation Resource at the San Diego Supercomputer Center is to conduct, catalyze, and enable biomedical research by harnessing advanced computational technology. The Center for Advanced Computing Research (CACR, CalTech, Pasadena, CA) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ http://nbcr.sdsc.edu CACR is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the field of high-performance computing, communication, and data engineering. Major activities include carrying out large-scale scientific and engineering applications on parallel supercomputers and coordinating collaborative research projects on high-speed network technologies, distributed computing and database methodologies, and related topics. Our goal is to help further the state of the art in scientific computing. Enthought, Inc. (Austin, TX) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ http://enthought.com Enthought, Inc. provides business and scientific computing solutions through software development, consulting and training. Enthought also fosters the development of SciPy (http://scipy.org), an open source library of scientific tools for Python.
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Travis N. Vaught