EuroSciPy - Program Announcement
Mike Müller
mmueller at python-academy.de
Sat May 31 18:55:07 CEST 2008
Greetings,
I'm pleased to announce that the program for the first-annual
EuroSciPy Conference is now available at:
http://scipy.org/EuroSciPy2008#schedule
Conference Date and Venue
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The EuroSciPy Conference will be held July 26-27, 2008
in Leipzig, Germany.
http://scipy.org/EuroSciPy2008
Registration
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The direct link to the registration site is here:
http://www.python-academy.com/euroscipy/index.html
The registration fee is 100.00€ for early registrants
and will increase to 150.00€ for late registration
(after June 15).
Pre-Conference Courses
----------------------
If you like to extend your trip to Leipzig, you can attend
pre-conference courses:
1.) 2-day course "Introductory to Python for Programmers"
followed by a
2.) 3-day course "Python for Scientists and Engineers"
http://scipy.org/EuroSciPy2008#courses
About EuroSciPy
---------------
EuroSciPy is designed to complement the popular SciPy
Conferences which have been held for the last 7 years at
Caltech (the 2008 SciPy Conference in the U.S. will be held
the week of August 19-24). Similarly, the EuroSciPy Conference
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 commercial, academic, and research
communities, this conference fosters collaboration and
facilitates the sharing of software components, techniques and
a vision for high level language use in scientific computing.
Typical presentations include general python use in the
sciences, as well as NumPy and SciPy usage for general problem
solving. Beyond the excellent talks, there are inter-
session discussions that prove stimulating and helpful.
Registration will include breakfast, snacks and lunch for
Saturday and Sunday.
Please pass this announcement along to any other relevant
contacts.
Many Thanks,
Mike Müller
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