SciPy 2010: Vote on Tutorials & Sprints

Amenity Applewhite amenity at enthought.com
Tue Mar 30 16:07:49 CEST 2010


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Hello Amenity,

Spring is upon us and arrangements for SciPy 2010 are in full swing.   
We're already nearing on some important deadlines for conference  
participants: April 11th is the deadline for submitting an abstract  
for a paper, and April 15th is the deadline for submitting a tutorial  
proposal.

Help choose tutorials for SciPy 2010...
We set up a UserVoice page to brainstorm tutorial topics last week and  
we already have some great ideas. The top ones at the moment are:

Effective multi-core programming with Cython and Python
Building your own app with Mayavi
High performance computing with Python
Propose your own or vote on the existing suggestions here.

...Or instruct a tutorial and cover your conference costs.

Did you know that we're awarding generous stipends to tutorial  
instructors this year?  So if you believe you could lead a tutorial,  
by all means submit your proposal — soon! They're due April 15th.

Call for Papers Continues
Submitting a paper for to present at SciPy 2010 is easy, so remember  
to prepare one and have your friends and colleagues follow suit. Send  
us your abstract before April 11th and let us know whether you'd like  
to speak at the main conference or one of the specialized tracks.   
Details here.

Have you registered?

Booking your tickets early should save you money — not to mention the  
early registration prices you will qualify for if you register before  
May 10th.

Best,

The SciPy 2010 Team
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