[Numpy-discussion] Python for Scientists - courses in Germany and US

Ilan Schnell ischnell at enthought.com
Fri Jan 13 12:57:56 EST 2012


By the way, Enthought is also offering Python training and we have
just updated out training calendar for this year:
http://www.enthought.com/training/enthought_training_calendar.php

We are offering about 20 open Python classes in the US and Europe
this year.

- Ilan


On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 4:32 AM, Mike Müller <mmueller at python-academy.de> wrote:
> Learn NumPy and Much More
> =========================
>
> Scientists like Python. If you would like to learn more about
> important libraries for scientific applications, you might be
> interested in these courses.
>
> The course in Germany covers:
>
> - Overview of libraries
> - NumPy
> - Data storage with text files, Excel, netCDF and HDF5
> - matplotlib
> - Object oriented programming for scientists
> - Problem solving session
>
> The course in the USA covers all this plus:
>
> - Extending Python in other languages
> - Version control
> - Unit testing
>
>
> More details below.
>
> If you have any questions about the courses, please contact me.
>
> Mike
>
>
> Python for Scientists and Engineers (Germany)
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> A three-day course covering all the basic tools scientists and engineers need.
> This course requires basic Python knowledge.
>
> Date: 19.01.-21.01.2012
> Location: Leipzig, Germany
> Trainer: Mike Müller
> Course Language: English
> Link: http://www.python-academy.com/courses/python_course_scientists.html
>
>
> Python for Scientists and Engineers (USA)
> -----------------------------------------
>
> This is an extend version of our well-received course for
> scientists and engineers. Five days of intensive training
> will give you a solid basis for using Python for scientific
> an technical problems.
>
> The course is hosted by David Beazley (http://www.dabeaz.com).
>
> Date: 27.02.-02.03.2012
> Location: Chicago, IL, USA
> Trainer: Mike Müller
> Course Language: English
> Link: http://www.dabeaz.com/chicago/science.html
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