[ANN] Reminder: EuroSciPy 2009 - Early Bird Deadline June 15, 2009

Mike Müller mmueller at python-academy.de
Sun Jun 14 13:42:08 CEST 2009


EuroSciPy 2009 - Early Bird Deadline June 15, 2009
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The early bird deadline for EuroSciPy 2009 is June 15, 2009.
Please register ( http://www.euroscipy.org/registration.html )
by this date to take advantage of the reduced early registration
rate.


EuroSciPy 2009
==============

We're pleased to announce the EuroSciPy 2009 Conference to be held in
Leipzig, Germany on July 25-26, 2009.

http://www.euroscipy.org

This is the second conference after the successful conference last
year. Again, EuroSciPy will be a venue for the European community of
users of the Python programming language in science.


Presentation Schedule
---------------------
The schedule of presentations for the EuroSciPy conference is online:

http://www.euroscipy.org/presentations/schedule.html

We have 16 talks from a variety of scientific fields.
All about using Python for scientific work.

Registration
------------

Registration is open. The registration fee is 100.00 € for early
registrants and will increase to 150.00 € for late registration
after June 15, 2009. On-site registration and registration after
July 23, 2009 will be 200.00 €.
Registration will include breakfast, snacks and lunch
for Saturday and Sunday.

Please register here:
http://www.euroscipy.org/registration.html


Important Dates
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March 21        Registration opens
May 8           Abstract submission deadline
May 15          Acceptance of presentations
May 30          Announcement of conference program
June 15         Early bird registration deadline
July 15         Slides submission deadline
July 20 - 24    Pre-Conference courses
July 25/26      Conference
August 15       Paper submission deadline

Venue
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mediencampus
Poetenweg 28
04155 Leipzig
Germany

See http://www.euroscipy.org/venue.html for details.


Help Welcome
------------

You like to help make the EuroSciPy 2009 a success?
Here are some ways you can get involved:
* attend the conference
* submit an abstract for a presentation
* give a lightning talk
* make EuroSciPy known:
     - distribute the press release (http://www.euroscipy.org/media.html)
       to scientific magazines or other relevant media
     - write about it on your website
     - in your blog
     - talk to friends about it
     - post to local e-mail lists
     - post to related forums
     - spread flyers and posters in your institution
     - make entries in relevant event calendars
     - anything you can think of
* inform potential sponsors about the event
* become a sponsor

If you're interested in volunteering to help organize things
or have some other idea that can help the conference, please
email us at mmueller at python-academy dot de.


Sponsorship
-----------

Do you like to sponsor the conference?
There are several options available:

http://www.euroscipy.org/sponsors/become_a_sponsor.html


Pre-Conference Courses
----------------------

Would you like to learn Python or about some of the most used scientific
libraries in Python? Then the "Python Summer Course" [1] might be for
you. There are two parts to this course:

* a two-day course "Introduction to Python" [2] for people with
   programming experience in other languages and
* a three-day course "Python for Scientists and Engineers" [3] that
   introduces some of the most used Python tools for scientists and
   engineers such as NumPy, PyTables, and matplotlib

Both courses can be booked individually [4]. Of course, you can attend
the courses without registering for EuroSciPy.

[1] http://www.python-academy.com/courses/python_summer_course.html
[2] http://www.python-academy.com/courses/python_course_programmers.html
[3] http://www.python-academy.com/courses/python_course_scientists.html
[4] http://www.python-academy.com/courses/dates.html


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