SciPy is always a really fun conference, and not just for the python aspects.  Last year was really great and I came away feeling like I learned a lot -- not just about Python, but about a wide variety of scientific topics.  And, I think if a couple of us go, we can probably have a fun Austin-based sprint.

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From: SciPy 2013 <scipy-organizers@scipy.org>
Date: Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 6:19 PM
Subject: Announcement of SciPy 2013 Themes
To: Matthew <matthewturk@gmail.com>


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Scientific Computing with Python-Austin, Texas-June 24-29, 2013

Greetings and News from the SciPy 2013 Planning Committee:

SciPy 2013 is about four months away, and we’ve been working hard to make this the best one yet. We are very excited to announce the themes of this year’s conference. The main conference themes which will be Machine Learning & Tools for Reproducible Science.

Like last year, there will also be 4 mini-symposia, and thanks to your contributions to the poll, the following themes have been selected:


- Meteorology, climatology, and atmospheric and oceanic science

- Astronomy & astrophysics

- Bio-informatics

- Medical imaging
 

Thanks to everyone who answered the survey on these themes. The participation was tremendous.

Hope to see you in June!

Andy Terrel, Co-chair
Jonathan Rocher, Co-chair
Katy Huff, Program Committee co-chair
Matt McCormick, Program Committee co-chair
Dharhas Pothina, Tutorial co-chair
Francesc Alted, Tutorial co-chair
Corran Webster, Sprint co-chair
Peter Wang, Sprint co-chair
Matthew Turk, BoF co-chair
Jarrod Millman, Proceeding co-chair
Stéfan van der Walt, Proceeding co-chair
Anthony Scopatz, Community contact co-chair
Majken Tranby, Community contact co-chair
Jeff Daily, Financial Aid co-chair
John Wiggins, Financial Aid co-chair
Leah Jones, Operations chair
Brett Murphy, Sponsor chair
Bill Cowan, Financial chair

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