From cros0324 at umn.edu Wed Apr 1 14:53:35 2015 From: cros0324 at umn.edu (Mellissa Cross) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 13:53:35 -0500 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] a clarification and a question regarding talk/poster submission Message-ID: Hello, First, the clarification: on the talk/poster submission guideline page , two parts to submission are described: the Brief Abstract, and the Detailed Abstract. On the actual eSelect submission page, however, there is a box for "Talk / Poster Abstract", and underneath that is a box for "Talk / Poster Long Description". Does the Brief Abstract correspond to abstract and the Detailed Abstract correspond to long description? And the question: one of my abstracts deals with a plotting package I designed to use matplotlib to create this style of plot, which is used heavily in my discipline (paleoclimatology, study of past climates) to visualize data in context of other regional and global datasets, and would be of interest to other disciplines that have similar plotting needs. Should I submit to the Vision, Visualization, and Imaging track, since there is the data visualization element, or the General track? Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you! Mellissa Cross -- Mellissa Cross PhD Candidate Department of Earth Sciences University of Minnesota 612-626-7663 cros0324 at umn.edu From diego898 at gmail.com Wed Apr 1 14:04:24 2015 From: diego898 at gmail.com (Diego Mesa) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 11:04:24 -0700 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Scholarship/Funding/Volunteering Information Request In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello, I was wondering if you got a chance to take a look at this email? On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 1:55 PM, Diego Mesa wrote: > Hello, > > I am a graduate student in bioengineering and have been adopting python > and the scipy scientific stack in my workflow! Ive even gotten my adviser > to switch his math courses to this new platform! I am very excited to try > and attend my first scipy conference to participate in tutorials and > learn/network with the community. > > I was wondering if you have any travel+registration > scholarship/funding/volunteering opportunities? Any financial help would > dramatically improve the chances of my being able to attend and participate > and would be really appreciated! > > Thank you, > Diego Mesa > From jillcowan1 at gmail.com Wed Apr 1 18:53:22 2015 From: jillcowan1 at gmail.com (Jill Cowan) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 17:53:22 -0500 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Scholarship/Funding/Volunteering Information Request In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Diego, My apologies! It appears your email was caught in our spam filter. We do have scholarship opportunities for SciPy. You may apply here and submissions are accepted until April 15th. We hope to see you at the conference. Kind regards, Jill Cowan On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Diego Mesa wrote: > Hello, I was wondering if you got a chance to take a look at this email? > > On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 1:55 PM, Diego Mesa wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I am a graduate student in bioengineering and have been adopting python > > and the scipy scientific stack in my workflow! Ive even gotten my adviser > > to switch his math courses to this new platform! I am very excited to try > > and attend my first scipy conference to participate in tutorials and > > learn/network with the community. > > > > I was wondering if you have any travel+registration > > scholarship/funding/volunteering opportunities? Any financial help would > > dramatically improve the chances of my being able to attend and > participate > > and would be really appreciated! > > > > Thank you, > > Diego Mesa > > > _______________________________________________ > Scipy-organizers mailing list > Scipy-organizers at scipy.org > http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-organizers > From jillcowan1 at gmail.com Wed Apr 1 20:15:57 2015 From: jillcowan1 at gmail.com (Jill Cowan) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 19:15:57 -0500 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Fin Aid Form -- Email mixup In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Leena, We did receive your Financial Aid form and it lists the correct email address. We hope to see you at the conference. Kind regards, Jill Cowan On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 8:43 AM, Leena P wrote: > Hi there, > > This is pretty silly, but I think I just submitted a Financial Aid > Application under the wrong email address? > > I believe I submitted the application under "leenap at gmail.com" and my > email > is actually "leenap8563 at gmail.com". > > Is this possible to change? If not, I can complete a new application. > > Thank you for your consideration, > Leena > _______________________________________________ > Scipy-organizers mailing list > Scipy-organizers at scipy.org > http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-organizers > From jillc at enthought.com Wed Apr 1 20:57:58 2015 From: jillc at enthought.com (Jill Cowan) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 19:57:58 -0500 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Fwd: Interested in Silver Sponsorship at SciPy 2015 In-Reply-To: References: <1102B34C98DF6047A911A32E62DA64162992F0@ORSMSX110.amr.corp.intel.com> Message-ID: Dear Sonali: Thank you for your interest in sponsoring SciPy. We would be absolutely delighted to welcome Intel as a sponsor and we do still have Silver Level sponsorships available. If you are interested in moving forward, we will need a logo and a brief description of your organization to include in our "About our Sponsors" page. You will also receive 2 complimentary passes for members of your organization to attend SciPy. Of course, if you have any additional questions, please let me know. Kind regards, Jill Cowan ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Desouza, Sonali Date: Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 2:51 PM Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Interested in Silver Sponsorship at SciPy 2015 To: "scipy-organizers at scipy.org" Hello, Our team at Intel is interested in the Silver Sponsorship level at SciPy 2015. Can you please let me know if these are still available. Please send me all relevant details. Thanks, Sonali _______________________________________________ Scipy-organizers mailing list Scipy-organizers at scipy.org http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-organizers -- Jill Cowan Enthought, Inc. jillc at enthought.com 512.536.1057 From srey at asu.edu Wed Apr 1 22:19:48 2015 From: srey at asu.edu (Serge Rey) Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2015 19:19:48 -0700 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] a clarification and a question regarding talk/poster submission In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Mellissa, Thanks for your interest in the conference. Answers to your queries follow below. On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Mellissa Cross wrote: > Hello, > > First, the clarification: on the talk/poster submission guideline page > , two parts to > submission are described: the Brief Abstract, and the Detailed Abstract. > On the actual eSelect submission page, however, there is a box for "Talk / > Poster Abstract", and underneath that is a box for "Talk / Poster Long > Description". Does the Brief Abstract correspond to abstract and the > Detailed Abstract correspond to long description? > Yes, your interpretation is correct. > > And the question: one of my abstracts deals with a plotting package I > designed to use matplotlib to create this > < > http://www.nature.com/ncomms/journal/v3/n11/images_article/ncomms2222-f2.jpg > > > style > of plot, which is used heavily in my discipline (paleoclimatology, study of > past climates) to visualize data in context of other regional and global > datasets, and would be of interest to other disciplines that have similar > plotting needs. Should I submit to the Vision, Visualization, and Imaging > track, since there is the data visualization element, or the General > track? Any advice would be appreciated. > > You can indicate the specific track you feel your work fits best with. If you are unsure, it would be fine to specify General. We can always move accepted talks around as the program starts to solidify and we see clusters of related themes. > Thank you! > Mellissa Cross > > Let us know if you have any questions at all. Best, Serge (SciPy 2015 program co-chair) -- Sergio (Serge) Rey Professor, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning GeoDa Center for Geospatial Analysis and Computation Arizona State University http://geoplan.asu.edu/rey Editor, Geographical Analysis http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/gean From Adam.Spontarelli at areva.com Fri Apr 3 13:31:51 2015 From: Adam.Spontarelli at areva.com (SPONTARELLI Adam (AREVA)) Date: Fri, 3 Apr 2015 17:31:51 +0000 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Automatic reply: Last call for Talk Submissions (Extended to 4/10), Keynotes Announced In-Reply-To: <942.1428082307.1519916185551ece839afbd9.19986452@etouches.com> References: <942.1428082307.1519916185551ece839afbd9.19986452@etouches.com> Message-ID: <9ca7e184bf73436eb48478bbcbdad0d0@FUSLYNCCH01.fdom.ad.corp> I am out of the office between 3/30 and 4/3. I'll be checking email in the evenings. Please contact Mark Rinckel (mark.rinckel at areva.com) for immediate assistance. From j.meinke at fz-juelich.de Tue Apr 7 06:05:31 2015 From: j.meinke at fz-juelich.de (Jan H. Meinke) Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2015 12:05:31 +0200 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Help with reviewing proposals. Message-ID: <5523ABEB.1080800@fz-juelich.de> Dear Organizers, If you need additional reviewers, I would be happy to help with reviewing talk submission for the general conference, and the mini symposium "Computational Life and Medical Sciences". I probably shouldn't review submission for the Data Science track, since I submitted a proposal for it myself. I'm a member of the Simulation Laboratory Biology of the Juelich Supercomputing Centre (JSC) at Forschungszentrum Juelich in Germany. I use Python almost daily in my research. I also teach two Python courses at JSC (HPC Python and Data Analysis and Data Mining with Python). 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Professor of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering University of Pittsburgh w ilmer at pitt.edu 847-859-9404 (cell/office/home) www.wilmerlab.com From juoceano at gmail.com Fri Apr 10 08:40:12 2015 From: juoceano at gmail.com (juoceano at gmail.com) Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2015 09:40:12 -0300 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Your SciPy 2015 proposal submission profile has been created In-Reply-To: <30250.1428667923.5829050315527be13319f66.96536162@etouches.com> References: <30250.1428667923.5829050315527be13319f66.96536162@etouches.com> Message-ID: Ok. But, how I submit a poster proposal from here? Regards, Juliana *Dra. Juliana Leonel* *Professora Adjunta* *Departamento de Oceanografia - IGeo* *Universidade Federal da Bahia *Rua Bar?o de Jeremoabo, s/n, Salvador - Bahia - Brasil, CEP: 40.170-020 *><> ><>><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><>* *Dra. Juliana Leonel * *Professor* *Departament of Oceanography - IGeo* *Federal University of Bahia* Rua Bar?o de Jeremoabo, s/n, Salvador - Bahia - Brazil CEP: 40.170-020 On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 9:12 AM, SciPy 2015 Organizers < scipy-organizers at scipy.org> wrote: > Dear Juliana > > You have successfully created your proposal submission profile for SciPy > 2015. > > Name: Juliana Leonel > > Link: http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969 > > Please contact us if you have any questions. > > The SciPy 2015 Organizers > From juoceano at gmail.com Fri Apr 10 08:42:06 2015 From: juoceano at gmail.com (juoceano at gmail.com) Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2015 09:42:06 -0300 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Your SciPy 2015 proposal submission profile has been created In-Reply-To: <30250.1428667923.5829050315527be13319f66.96536162@etouches.com> References: <30250.1428667923.5829050315527be13319f66.96536162@etouches.com> Message-ID: *?Recebi e-mail falando que esta tudo OK.?* On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 9:12 AM, SciPy 2015 Organizers < scipy-organizers at scipy.org> wrote: > Dear Juliana > > You have successfully created your proposal submission profile for SciPy > 2015. > > Name: Juliana Leonel > > Link: http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969 > > Please contact us if you have any questions. > > The SciPy 2015 Organizers > From moody at stitchfix.com Sat Apr 11 23:22:27 2015 From: moody at stitchfix.com (Chris Moody) Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2015 20:22:27 -0700 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Late Talk Submission Message-ID: Dear Conference committee, Unfortunately, I missed yesterday's talk deadline -- my apologies, but could you please still consider the following talk submission? I can no longer submit this online and so I've copied the text below and included a PDF of my talk if it helps! Thank you so much for your consideration, Chris Moody Brief description: Standard natural language processing (NLP) is a messy and difficult affair. I'll speak about theory behind the word2vec algorithm and how Stitch Fix uses this and LDA to digest and action on text. At the end I'll segue into wildly creative extensions that carry word2vec from text and into the domain of graph theory, translations, and sequence learning. Detailed abstract: Standard natural language processing (NLP) is a messy and difficult affair. It requires teaching a computer about English-specific word ambiguities as well as the hierarchical sparse nature of words in sentences. At Stitch Fix, word vectors help computers learn from the raw text in customer notes. Our systems need to identify a medical professional when she writes that she "used to wear scrubs to work" and distill "taking a trip" into a Fix for vacation clothing. Applied appropriately, word vectors are dramatically more meaningful and more flexible than current techniques and let computers peer into text in a fundamentally new way. I'll speak about word2vec and related techniques and will try to convince you that word vectors give us a simple and flexible platform for understanding text. See this interactive blog post for more material: http://technology.stitchfix.com/blog/2015/03/11/word-is-worth-a-thousand-vectors/ You can also see a preview of my talk here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/206140/temp/Word%20Vectors.pdf From lori.burns at gatech.edu Mon Apr 13 15:17:53 2015 From: lori.burns at gatech.edu (Lori Burns) Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 15:17:53 -0400 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] abstract submission problem? In-Reply-To: <17271.1428636001.91338132955274161c22b70.78652684@etouches.com> References: <17271.1428636001.91338132955274161c22b70.78652684@etouches.com> Message-ID: <98E1203A-2F3C-4B9A-9AC0-665D121031BC@gatech.edu> Hello, I submitted an abstract around 9pm EDT on April 10. I was satisfied at the time that the submission went through, but having received no confirmation e-mail since, I am concerned that it did not. If there was a glitch, I would appreciate if my abstract (ID: 194, first word of title: ?Psi4?) may yet be considered. Please let me know if I can supply any additional information. Thanks, Lori Lori A. Burns, Ph.D. lori.burns at gatech.edu Sherrill Group, Georgia Institute of Technology 203.675.6059 > On Apr 9, 2015, at 11:20 PM, SciPy 2015 Organizers wrote: > > Dear Lori > > Thank you for your submission for SciPy 2015, please find your submission record at the link below: > http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969 > > Submission ID: 194 > Submission Title: Psi4: Open-Source Quantum Chemistry > Name: Lori Burns > > Please contact us if you have any questions. > > The SciPy 2015 Organizers From Ji.Zhou at tgac.ac.uk Thu Apr 16 12:29:40 2015 From: Ji.Zhou at tgac.ac.uk (Ji Zhou (TGAC)) Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 16:29:40 +0000 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Last call for Talk Submissions (Extended to 4/10), Keynotes Announced In-Reply-To: <942.1428082269.2121072825551ece5d2f3563.21736154@etouches.com> References: <942.1428082269.2121072825551ece5d2f3563.21736154@etouches.com> Message-ID: Dear Sir or Madam, I just come across SciPy 2015 and was wondering whether or not I could still submit a poster to the conference. Also when can I register for the conference? Many thanks in advance, Ji ************************************************************************* Dr Ji Zhou (? ?) BEng, MSc, PhD in Computer Science Phenomics Project Leader The Genome Analysis Centre & John Innes Centre Norwich Research Park, UK | NR4 7UH Tel: +44(0)1603 450089 (2089 internal) E-Mail: ji.zhou at tgac.ac.uk | ji.zhou at jic.ac.uk Web: http://www.tgac.ac.uk/bioinformatics/computational-genomics/ji-zhou/ ************************************************************************* Consider the environment, please don't print this e-mail... From: SciPy 2015 Organizers > Date: Friday, 3 April 2015 18:31 To: Ji Zhou > Subject: Last call for Talk Submissions (Extended to 4/10), Keynotes Announced [SciPy 2015 Logo] LAST CALL! FINAL Talk Submission Extension: Due April 10th There's always something new and exciting going on in the world of Science + Python, this is your chance to share! Visit the SciPy 2015 website for full details or click here to submit a proposal. Choose a topic in one of the 3 main conference tracks: * Scientific Computing in Python (General track), Python in Data Science, Quantitative and Computational Social Sciences And/or submit for one of the 7 domain-specific mini-symposia: * Astronomy and astrophysics, Computational life and medical sciences, Engineering, Geographic information systems (GIS), Geophysics, Oceanography and meteorology, Visualization, vision and imaging Submit a Talk or Poster Proposal Here ________________________________ Keynote Speakers Announced! We have a fabulous lineup of keynote speakers this year, including: * Jake VanderPlas, Director of Research in the Physical Sciences at the University of Washington's eScience Institute. His own research is in astronomy, astrophysics, machine learning, and scalable computation. He is a also a frequent contributor to many open source Python projects, including scikit-learn, scipy, AstroML and others. * Wes McKinney, Software Engineer at Cloudera and author of Pandas (Python Data Analysis Library). From 2010 to 2012, he served as a Python consultant to hedge funds and banks. From 2007 to 2010, he researched global macro and credit trading strategies at AQR Capital Management. * Chris Wiggins, Chief Data Scientist at The New York Times, an associate professor of applied mathematics at Columbia University, the co-founder and co-organizer of hackNY, and a founding member of the Data Science Institute. His research focuses on applications of machine learning to real-world data, particularly biology. [http://www.eiseverywhere.com/file_uploads/5f9caf9eb656a2c0398b8669a9c466b8_Jake-VanderPlas.jpg] The State of the Scientific Python Stack presented by Jake VanderPlas The scientific Python community relies not just on the Python language, but on an entire ecosystem of open-source tools built on top of it. A key strength of the community is that these tools are not static: they are constantly evolving and improving through the volunteer effort of thousands of community members around the world. I'll provide a high-level view of the current state of the scientific Python software ecosystem, discuss its strengths and weaknesses relative to other available tools, and highlight some specific areas where I see room for growth and improvement. Look for abstracts for Wes and Chris's presentations in future updates! ________________________________ SciPy 2015 Diversity Events Want to get involved with the diversity committee to plan events and outreach to broaden community participation in SciPy 2015? Know of a group we can contact to publicize opportunities? Contact us. We're continuing some of the successful new diversity focus areas from last year, and would love additional suggestions or ideas as well. Current plans include: * Offsite diversity luncheon during the general conference * Five diversity scholarships, funded by NumFOCUS (apply here before April 15th) * Partnering with media sponsors and community organizations to advertise conference opportunities and activities to their memberships and audiences ________________________________ Birds of a Feather (BoF) Submissions Open Birds-of-a-Feather sessions are self-organized discussions that run parallel to the main conference. The BOFs sessions cover primary, tangential, or unrelated topics in an interactive, discussion setting. This year, some of the BOF sessions will be scheduled and announced ahead of the conference. By scheduling in advance we can help promote attendance at the sessions, so please consider submitting your ideas now! We would like to solicit the community for ideas and organizers for other BoF topics. Please include a small description of the BoF, possible panelists, and whether you would be willing to moderate. Submit your BOF Proposal here ________________________________ Registration Open - Please Register ASAP New this year: Register before May 15th and not only get early bird rates, but two winners will be drawn to get their choice of conference or tutorial registration free (either as a refund of paid fees or give it to a friend)! Please register ASAP if you can to help us get a good head count and open the conference to as many people as we can. Tutorials will also fill quickly, so don't miss out! ________________________________ Plotting Contest: Entries Due 4/13 In memory of John Hunter, creator of matplotlib, we are pleased to announce the Third Annual SciPy John Hunter Excellence in Plotting Competition. This open competition aims to highlight the importance of quality plotting to scientific progress and showcase [http://www.eiseverywhere.com/file_uploads/c7090351f257978d1c330a257e2bb3f1_2014PlottingWinner-StarFormation-LoR.jpg] the capabilities of the current generation of plotting software. Participants are invited to submit scientific plots to be judged by a panel. John Hunter?s family is graciously sponsoring cash prizes for the contest and the winning entries will be announced and displayed at the conference. Full requirements and submission details here. Need a little inspiration? Check out the 2014 entries! ________________________________ Calendar and Important Deadlines * Currently Open: Sprint submissions, BoF submissions, financial scholarship applications, talk submissions, registation * Apr 10, 2015: Talk and Poster submission extended deadline * Apr 13, 2015: Plotting contest submissions due * Apr 15, 2015: Financial scholarship application deadline * Apr 17, 2015:Tutorial speakers and schedule announced * May 1, 2015: General conference speakers and schedule announced * May 15, 2015 (or 150 registrants): Early-bird registration ends * Jun 1, 2015: BoF submission deadline (for pre-scheduling and inclusion in program) Follow @SciPy on Twitter, Facebook & Google+ for highlights from previous SciPy conferences and all of the latest 2015 updates. ________________________________ Sponsor Thank Yous We gratefully recognize our SciPy conference sponsors, whose contributions ensure the accessibility of the conference and growth of the important work being done by the scientific Python community. [Square Root Logo] This week's sponsor highlight is silver sponsor, Tartan Solutions: We'd like to thank Tartan Solutions, developer of PlaidCloud business analytics solutions for their support of SciPy 2015. PlaidCloud provides people with impactful analysis tools on demand. Our tools provide the ability to use Python for user defined processes as well as reporting and exploring information using the IPython Notebook, all in a secure and private environment. PlaidCloud embraces the reality that insightful data lives on-premise behind firewalls as well as being freely available in the cloud. We know good quality data is a journey, not a given. Our tools allow the integration of information from multiple sources and formats with the ability to handle extensive data cleansing and business rule application leading to rapid insight. ________________________________ Know a company that might want to sponsor SciPy 2015 or provide scholarship funding? Share the sponsorship prospectus -------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please click here From ondrej.certik at gmail.com Fri Apr 17 17:06:55 2015 From: ondrej.certik at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?B?T25kxZllaiDEjGVydMOtaw==?=) Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2015 15:06:55 -0600 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] SciPy 2015 Program or Tutorial Reviewer Invitation In-Reply-To: <16178.1429297268.9792783185531587466ca87.32836414@etouches.com> References: <16178.1429297268.9792783185531587466ca87.32836414@etouches.com> Message-ID: Hi, Thanks. I've seen 3 talk proposals to review, so I left ratings for all of them and commented on 2 of them. I wanted to write a comment on the third one as well, but it didn't allow me that, after I clicked "Save". Ondrej On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 1:01 PM, SciPy 2015 Organizers wrote: > Dear Ond?ej > > You have been invited to be a program or tutorial proposal reviewer for > SciPy 2015, please login at the URL below: > > http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969 > > Please contact us if you have any questions. > > If you need to re-set your password you can do so at this link: > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969?reset=d26bcead157af86dc7ef53b7dd0d1d73 > > The SciPy 2015 Program and Tutorial Committees From xiwei.zhang at mines-paristech.fr Mon Apr 20 05:35:50 2015 From: xiwei.zhang at mines-paristech.fr (Xiwei ZHANG) Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2015 11:35:50 +0200 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] SciPy 2015 Program or Tutorial Reviewer Invitation In-Reply-To: <31385.1429306022.121303290355317aa61aab65.76015383@etouches.com> References: <31385.1429306022.121303290355317aa61aab65.76015383@etouches.com> Message-ID: <20150420113550.Horde.N4Hx0GTo7MCCFVDuJInEfg6@webmail.sif.mines-paristech.fr> Hi, The link of "re-set password" seems expired. Could you please help me to get the password ? Regards, Xiwei Zhang ?? SciPy 2015 Organizers ? > Dear Xiwei&amp;amp;amp;lt;br /&amp;amp;amp;gt; > &amp;amp;amp;lt;br /&amp;amp;amp;gt; > You have been invited to be a reviewer for SciPy 2015, please login at > the URL below:&amp;amp;amp;lt;br /&amp;amp;amp;gt; > &amp;amp;amp;lt;br /&amp;amp;amp;gt; > href="https://www.eiseverywhere.com/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969?reset=982c4b17137a633cba147385ace2ea2c">https://www.eiseverywhere.com/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969?reset=982c4b17137a633cba147385ace2ea2c&amp;amp;amp;lt;br > /&amp;amp;amp;gt; > &amp;amp;amp;lt;br /&amp;amp;amp;gt; > Please contact us to request your login credentials or if you have any > questions.&amp;amp;amp;lt;br /&amp;amp;amp;gt; From kthyng at gmail.com Mon Apr 20 20:05:33 2015 From: kthyng at gmail.com (Kristen Thyng) Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2015 19:05:33 -0500 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] abstract submission problem? In-Reply-To: <98E1203A-2F3C-4B9A-9AC0-665D121031BC@gatech.edu> References: <17271.1428636001.91338132955274161c22b70.78652684@etouches.com> <98E1203A-2F3C-4B9A-9AC0-665D121031BC@gatech.edu> Message-ID: Hi Lori, It looks like your submission for a poster was successful. Thanks! Kristen On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 2:17 PM, Lori Burns wrote: > Hello, > > I submitted an abstract around 9pm EDT on April 10. I was satisfied at the > time that the submission went through, but having received no confirmation > e-mail since, I am concerned that it did not. If there was a glitch, I > would appreciate if my abstract (ID: 194, first word of title: ?Psi4?) may > yet be considered. Please let me know if I can supply any additional > information. > > Thanks, > Lori > > Lori A. Burns, Ph.D. > lori.burns at gatech.edu > Sherrill Group, Georgia Institute of Technology > 203.675.6059 > > > > > On Apr 9, 2015, at 11:20 PM, SciPy 2015 Organizers < > scipy-organizers at scipy.org> wrote: > > > > Dear Lori > > > > Thank you for your submission for SciPy 2015, please find your > submission record at the link below: > > http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969 > > > > Submission ID: 194 > > Submission Title: Psi4: Open-Source Quantum Chemistry > > Name: Lori Burns > > > > Please contact us if you have any questions. > > > > The SciPy 2015 Organizers > > _______________________________________________ > Scipy-organizers mailing list > Scipy-organizers at scipy.org > http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-organizers > -- Kristen M. Thyng Assistant Research Scientist Department of Oceanography Texas A&M University Eller O&M 618 http://kristenthyng.com From kthyng at gmail.com Mon Apr 20 20:07:03 2015 From: kthyng at gmail.com (Kristen Thyng) Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2015 19:07:03 -0500 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Your SciPy 2015 proposal submission profile has been created In-Reply-To: References: <30250.1428667923.5829050315527be13319f66.96536162@etouches.com> Message-ID: Hi Juliana, Looks like your poster submission went through. Thanks! Kristen On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 7:40 AM, juoceano at gmail.com wrote: > Ok. > > But, how I submit a poster proposal from here? > > Regards, Juliana > > > *Dra. Juliana Leonel* > > *Professora Adjunta* > > *Departamento de Oceanografia - IGeo* > > *Universidade Federal da Bahia *Rua Bar?o de Jeremoabo, s/n, > Salvador - Bahia - Brasil, CEP: 40.170-020 > > *><> ><>><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><> ><>* > > *Dra. Juliana Leonel * > > *Professor* > > *Departament of Oceanography - IGeo* > > *Federal University of Bahia* > Rua Bar?o de Jeremoabo, s/n, > Salvador - Bahia - Brazil CEP: 40.170-020 > > > > On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 9:12 AM, SciPy 2015 Organizers < > scipy-organizers at scipy.org> wrote: > > > Dear Juliana > > > > You have successfully created your proposal submission profile for SciPy > > 2015. > > > > Name: Juliana Leonel > > > > Link: http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969 > > > > Please contact us if you have any questions. > > > > The SciPy 2015 Organizers > > > _______________________________________________ > Scipy-organizers mailing list > Scipy-organizers at scipy.org > http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-organizers > -- Kristen M. Thyng Assistant Research Scientist Department of Oceanography Texas A&M University Eller O&M 618 http://kristenthyng.com From jillcowan1 at gmail.com Mon Apr 20 22:11:27 2015 From: jillcowan1 at gmail.com (Jill Cowan) Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2015 21:11:27 -0500 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Late Talk Submission In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: FYI-Responded April 16th Jill On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 10:22 PM, Chris Moody wrote: > Dear Conference committee, > Unfortunately, I missed yesterday's talk deadline -- my apologies, but > could you please still consider the following talk submission? I can no > longer submit this online and so I've copied the text below and included a > PDF of my talk if it helps! > > Thank you so much for your consideration, > Chris Moody > > Brief description: > Standard natural language processing (NLP) is a messy and difficult affair. > I'll speak about theory behind the word2vec algorithm and how Stitch Fix > uses this and LDA to digest and action on text. At the end I'll segue into > wildly creative extensions that carry word2vec from text and into the > domain of graph theory, translations, and sequence learning. > > Detailed abstract: > Standard natural language processing (NLP) is a messy and difficult affair. > It requires teaching a computer about English-specific word ambiguities as > well as the hierarchical sparse nature of words in sentences. At Stitch > Fix, word vectors help computers learn from the raw text in customer notes. > Our systems need to identify a medical professional when she writes that > she "used to wear scrubs to work" and distill "taking a trip" into a Fix > for vacation clothing. Applied appropriately, word vectors are dramatically > more meaningful and more flexible than current techniques and let computers > peer into text in a fundamentally new way. I'll speak about word2vec and > related techniques and will try to convince you that word vectors give us a > simple and flexible platform for understanding text. > > See this interactive blog post for more material: > > http://technology.stitchfix.com/blog/2015/03/11/word-is-worth-a-thousand-vectors/ > > You can also see a preview of my talk here: > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/206140/temp/Word%20Vectors.pdf > _______________________________________________ > Scipy-organizers mailing list > Scipy-organizers at scipy.org > http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-organizers > From jillcowan1 at gmail.com Mon Apr 20 22:11:51 2015 From: jillcowan1 at gmail.com (Jill Cowan) Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2015 21:11:51 -0500 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] Last call for Talk Submissions (Extended to 4/10), Keynotes Announced In-Reply-To: References: <942.1428082269.2121072825551ece5d2f3563.21736154@etouches.com> Message-ID: FYI Responded 4/19 Jill On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Ji Zhou (TGAC) wrote: > Dear Sir or Madam, > > I just come across SciPy 2015 and was wondering whether or not I could > still submit a poster to the conference. Also when can I register for the > conference? > > Many thanks in advance, > Ji > ************************************************************************* > Dr Ji Zhou (? ?) > BEng, MSc, PhD in Computer Science > Phenomics Project Leader > The Genome Analysis Centre & John Innes Centre > Norwich Research Park, UK | NR4 7UH > > Tel: +44(0)1603 450089 (2089 internal) > E-Mail: ji.zhou at tgac.ac.uk | ji.zhou at jic.ac.uk > Web: http://www.tgac.ac.uk/bioinformatics/computational-genomics/ji-zhou/ > ************************************************************************* > Consider the environment, please don't print this e-mail... > > From: SciPy 2015 Organizers scipy-organizers at scipy.org>> > Date: Friday, 3 April 2015 18:31 > To: Ji Zhou > > Subject: Last call for Talk Submissions (Extended to 4/10), Keynotes > Announced > > [SciPy 2015 Logo]< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/index.php|Q|eventid|E|115969|A| > > > > LAST CALL! FINAL Talk Submission Extension: Due April 10th > > There's always something new and exciting going on in the world of Science > + Python, this is your chance to share! > > Visit the SciPy 2015 website< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/index.php|Q|eventid|E|115969|A|> > for full details or click here to submit a proposal< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969>. > Choose a topic in one of the 3 main conference tracks: > > * Scientific Computing in Python (General track), Python in Data > Science, Quantitative and Computational Social Sciences > > And/or submit for one of the 7 domain-specific mini-symposia:< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969 > > > > * Astronomy and astrophysics, Computational life and medical sciences, > Engineering, Geographic information systems (GIS), Geophysics, Oceanography > and meteorology, Visualization, vision and imaging > > Submit a Talk or Poster Proposal Here< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969 > > > ________________________________ > > Keynote Speakers Announced! > > We have a fabulous lineup of keynote speakers this year, including: > > * Jake VanderPlas, Director of Research in the Physical Sciences at > the University of Washington's eScience Institute< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.astro.washington.edu/users/vanderplas/>. > His own research is in astronomy, astrophysics, machine learning< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://scikit-learn.org/>, > and scalable computation. He is a also a frequent contributor to many open > source Python projects, including scikit-learn< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://scikit-learn.org/>, > scipy< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://scipy.org/>, > AstroML< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.astroml.org/> > and others. > * Wes McKinney, Software Engineer at Cloudera< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.cloudera.com/> > and author of Pandas (Python Data Analysis Library)< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://pandas.pydata.org/>. > From 2010 to 2012, he served as a Python consultant to hedge funds and > banks. From 2007 to 2010, he researched global macro and credit trading > strategies at AQR Capital Management. > * Chris Wiggins, Chief Data Scientist at The New York Times< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.fastcompany.com/3026162/most-creative-people/why-the-new-york-times-hired-a-biology-researcher-as-its-chief-data-sci>, > an associate professor of applied mathematics at Columbia University, the > co-founder and co-organizer of hackNY,< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://hackny.org/> > and a founding member of the Data Science Institute.< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://datascience.columbia.edu/> > His research focuses on applications of machine learning to real-world > data, particularly biology. > > [ > http://www.eiseverywhere.com/file_uploads/5f9caf9eb656a2c0398b8669a9c466b8_Jake-VanderPlas.jpg > ] > > The State of the Scientific Python Stack > presented by Jake VanderPlas > The scientific Python community relies not just on the Python language, > but on an entire ecosystem of open-source tools built on top of it. A key > strength of the community is that these tools are not static: they are > constantly evolving and improving through the volunteer effort of thousands > of community members around the world. I'll provide a high-level view of > the current state of the scientific Python software ecosystem, discuss its > strengths and weaknesses relative to other available tools, and highlight > some specific areas where I see room for growth and improvement. > > Look for abstracts for Wes and Chris's presentations in future updates! > > ________________________________ > > SciPy 2015 Diversity Events > > Want to get involved with the diversity committee to plan events and > outreach to broaden community participation in SciPy 2015? Know of a group > we can contact to publicize opportunities? Contact us scipy-organizers at scipy.org>. > > We're continuing some of the successful new diversity focus areas from > last year, and would love additional suggestions or ideas scipy-organizers at scipy.org> as well. Current plans include: > > * Offsite diversity luncheon during the general conference > * Five diversity scholarships, funded by NumFOCUS< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=https://numfocus.org/> > (apply here before April 15th< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/259279/|Q||A| > >) > * Partnering with media sponsors and community organizations to > advertise conference opportunities and activities to their memberships and > audiences > > ________________________________ > > Birds of a Feather (BoF) Submissions Open > > Birds-of-a-Feather sessions< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/259291/|Q||A|> > are self-organized discussions that run parallel to the main conference. > The BOFs sessions cover primary, tangential, or unrelated topics in an > interactive, discussion setting. This year, some of the BOF sessions will > be scheduled and announced ahead of the conference. By scheduling in > advance we can help promote attendance at the sessions, so please consider > submitting your ideas now< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/259291/|Q||A| > >! > > We would like to solicit the community for ideas and organizers for other > BoF topics. Please include a small description of the BoF, possible > panelists, and whether you would be willing to moderate. > > Submit your BOF Proposal here< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/259291/|Q||A| > > > ________________________________ > > Registration Open - Please Register ASAP > > New this year: Register before May 15th< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/index.php|Q|eventid|E|115969|A|> > and not only get early bird rates, but two winners will be drawn to get > their choice of conference or tutorial registration free (either as a > refund of paid fees or give it to a friend)! > > Please register ASAP< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://scipy2015.scipy.org> > if you can to help us get a good head count and open the conference to as > many people as we can. Tutorials will also fill quickly, so don't miss out! > > ________________________________ > > Plotting Contest: Entries Due 4/13 > > In memory of John Hunter< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/pydata/FpwXp3sX6N8/mxopkZ1PkBQJ>, > creator of matplotlib< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://matplotlib.org/>, > we are pleased to announce the Third Annual SciPy John Hunter Excellence in > Plotting Competition. This open competition aims to highlight the > importance of quality plotting to scientific progress and showcase [ > http://www.eiseverywhere.com/file_uploads/c7090351f257978d1c330a257e2bb3f1_2014PlottingWinner-StarFormation-LoR.jpg] > < > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/276538/|Q||A|> > the capabilities of the current generation of plotting software. > > Participants are invited to submit scientific plots to be judged by a > panel. John Hunter?s family is graciously sponsoring cash prizes for the > contest and the winning entries will be announced and displayed at the > conference. Full requirements and submission details here< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/276538/|Q||A| > >. > > Need a little inspiration? Check out the 2014 entries< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://stsdas.stsci.edu/download/mdroe/plotting/ > >! > > ________________________________ > > Calendar and Important Deadlines > > * Currently Open: Sprint submissions, BoF submissions, financial > scholarship applications, talk submissions, registation > * Apr 10, 2015: Talk and Poster< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/259288/|Q||A|> > submission extended deadline > * Apr 13, 2015: Plotting contest< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/276538/|Q||A|> > submissions due > * Apr 15, 2015: Financial scholarship< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/259279/|Q||A|> > application deadline > * Apr 17, 2015:Tutorial speakers and schedule announced > * May 1, 2015: General conference speakers and schedule announced > * May 15, 2015 (or 150 registrants): Early-bird registration< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/259272/|Q||A|> > ends > * Jun 1, 2015: BoF submission deadline (for pre-scheduling and > inclusion in program) > > Follow @SciPy on Twitter< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=https://twitter.com/scipyconf>, > Facebook< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=https://www.facebook.com/scipyconf> > & Google+< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=https://plus.google.com/100948873231627513165/> > for highlights from previous SciPy conferences and all of the latest 2015 > updates. > > ________________________________ > > Sponsor Thank Yous > We gratefully recognize our SciPy conference sponsors, whose contributions > ensure the accessibility of the conference and growth of the important work > being done by the scientific Python community. > [Square Root Logo]< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=https://www.plaidcloud.com/ > > > This week's sponsor highlight is silver sponsor, Tartan Solutions: > > We'd like to thank Tartan Solutions< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=https://www.tartansolutions.com/>, > developer of PlaidCloud< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=https://plaidcloud.com/> > business analytics solutions for their support of SciPy 2015. PlaidCloud > provides people with impactful analysis tools on demand. Our tools provide > the ability to use Python for user defined processes as well as reporting > and exploring information using the IPython Notebook, all in a secure and > private environment. > > PlaidCloud embraces the reality that insightful data lives on-premise > behind firewalls as well as being freely available in the cloud. We know > good quality data is a journey, not a given. Our tools allow the > integration of information from multiple sources and formats with the > ability to handle extensive data cleansing and business rule application > leading to rapid insight. > > ________________________________ > > Know a company that might want to sponsor SciPy 2015 or provide > scholarship funding? Share the sponsorship prospectus< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/go.php?i=188034&e=amkuemhvdUB0Z2FjLmFjLnVr&l=http://scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/259285/?& > > > > > -------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please click here< > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/emarketing/profile.php?id=rqOcwPPhTbMmKT0zVYpjGn4OY7Kl2JGJoLtHL5E3iAs%3D > > > > _______________________________________________ > Scipy-organizers mailing list > Scipy-organizers at scipy.org > http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-organizers > From jillcowan1 at gmail.com Mon Apr 20 22:20:06 2015 From: jillcowan1 at gmail.com (Jill Cowan) Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2015 21:20:06 -0500 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] SciPy 2015 Program or Tutorial Reviewer Invitation In-Reply-To: <20150420113550.Horde.N4Hx0GTo7MCCFVDuJInEfg6@webmail.sif.mines-paristech.fr> References: <31385.1429306022.121303290355317aa61aab65.76015383@etouches.com> <20150420113550.Horde.N4Hx0GTo7MCCFVDuJInEfg6@webmail.sif.mines-paristech.fr> Message-ID: FYI, responded 4/20/15 Jill On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 4:35 AM, Xiwei ZHANG wrote: > > Hi, > > The link of "re-set password" seems expired. Could you please help me > to get the password ? > > Regards, > > Xiwei Zhang > > ?? SciPy 2015 Organizers ? > > > Dear Xiwei&amp;amp;amp;lt;br /&amp;amp;amp;gt; > > &amp;amp;amp;lt;br /&amp;amp;amp;gt; > > You have been invited to be a reviewer for SciPy 2015, please login > at > > the URL below:&amp;amp;amp;lt;br /&amp;amp;amp;gt; > > &amp;amp;amp;lt;br /&amp;amp;amp;gt; > > > href=" > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969?reset=982c4b17137a633cba147385ace2ea2c > "> > https://www.eiseverywhere.com/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969?reset=982c4b17137a633cba147385ace2ea2c > &amp;amp;amp;lt;br > > /&amp;amp;amp;gt; > > &amp;amp;amp;lt;br /&amp;amp;amp;gt; > > Please contact us to request your login credentials or if you have > any > > questions.&amp;amp;amp;lt;br /&amp;amp;amp;gt; > > > > _______________________________________________ > Scipy-organizers mailing list > Scipy-organizers at scipy.org > http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/scipy-organizers > From jillc at enthought.com Tue Apr 21 11:10:44 2015 From: jillc at enthought.com (Jill Cowan) Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2015 10:10:44 -0500 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] test email Message-ID: -- Jill Cowan Enthought, Inc. jillc at enthought.com 512.536.1057 From gregcaporaso at gmail.com Wed Apr 22 12:47:06 2015 From: gregcaporaso at gmail.com (Greg Caporaso) Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015 09:47:06 -0700 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] SciPy 2015 Proposal Submission Password Reset In-Reply-To: <5663.1429721104.7824298015537d01010da21.42050847@etouches.com> References: <5663.1429721104.7824298015537d01010da21.42050847@etouches.com> Message-ID: Hello, I have a conflict of interest with the scikit-bio abstract, as one of my employees would be presenting that one. Would it be possible for you to reassign that abstract to Tracy, and give me one of hers? Also, it looks like the "Ecotype Switches" abstract is showing up twice for me. On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 9:45 AM, SciPy 2015 Organizers < scipy-organizers at scipy.org> wrote: > Click on the following link to reset your SciPy 2015 proposal submission > password. This link will only be valid for a short time. > > > https://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/eselectv2/frontend/index/115969?reset=bd95e3aae12b2eee42839dc2ad69b661 > > If you did not request this Password Reset, please contact > scipy-organizers at scipy.org > > The SciPy 2015 Organizers > From cbc at unc.edu Thu Apr 23 13:15:23 2015 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 13:15:23 -0400 Subject: [Scipy-organizers] SciPy 2015 Proposal Submission Password Reset In-Reply-To: References: <5663.1429721104.7824298015537d01010da21.42050847@etouches.com> Message-ID: <553928AB.9000809@unc.edu> On 4/22/2015 12:47 PM, Greg Caporaso wrote: > Also, it looks > like the "Ecotype Switches" abstract is showing up twice for me. Is one for a talk and the other for a poster? Sometimes people will submit the same abstract for both talks and poster. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway, Applications Analyst UNC Renaissance Computing Institute 100 Europa Drive, Suite 540, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 (919) 599-3530