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Greetings, The *SciPy 2006 Conference* is scheduled for August 17-18, 2006 at CalTech. A tremendous amount of work has gone into SciPy and Numpy over the past few months, and the scientific python community around these and other tools has truly flourished[1]. The Scipy 2006 Conference is an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas, learn techniques, contribute code and affect the direction of scientific computing with Python. Conference details are at http://www.scipy.org/SciPy2006 Keynote ------- Python language author Guido van Rossum (!) has agreed to be the Keynote speaker at this year's Conference. http://www.python.org/~guido/ Registration: ------------- Registration is now open. You may register early online for $100.00 at http://www.enthought.com/scipy06. Registration includes breakfast and lunch Thursday & Friday and a very nice dinner Thursday night. After July 14, 2006, registration will cost $150.00. Call for Presenters ------------------- If you are interested in presenting at the conference, you may submit an abstract in Plain Text, PDF or MS Word formats to abstracts@scipy.org -- the deadline for abstract submission is July 7, 2006. Papers and/or presentation slides are acceptable and are due by August 4, 2006. Tutorial Sessions ----------------- Several people have expressed interest in attending a tutorial session. The Wednesday before the conference might be a good day for this. Please email the list if you have particular topics that you are interested in. Here's a preliminary list: - Migrating from Numeric or Numarray to Numpy - 2D Visualization with Python - 3D Visualization with Python - Introduction to Scientific Computing with Python - Building Scientific Simulation Applications - Traits/TraitsUI Please rate these and add others in a subsequent thread to the SciPy-user mailing list. Perhaps we can pick 4-6 top ideas and recruit speakers as demand dictates. The authoritative list will be tracked here: http://www.scipy.org/SciPy2006/TutorialSessions Coding Sprints -------------- If anyone would like to arrive earlier (Monday and Tuesday the 14th and 15th of August), we can borrow a room on the CalTech campus to sit and code against particular libraries or apps of interest. Please register your interest in these coding sprints on the SciPy-user mailing list as well. The authoritative list will be tracked here: http://www.scipy.org/SciPy2006/CodingSprints Mailing list address: scipy-user@scipy.org Mailing list archives: http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.scientific.user Mailing list signup: http://www.scipy.net/mailman/listinfo/scipy-user [1] Some stats: NumPy has averaged over 16,000 downloads per month Sept. 05 to March 06. SciPy has averaged over 3,800 downloads per month in Feb. and March 06. (both scipy and numpy figures do not include the 2000 instances per month downloaded as part of the Python Enthought Edition Distribution for Windows.)
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Travis N. Vaught