[Scipy-organizers] SciPy 2015 Registration Open, Tutorial Deadline Ext 4/1, Plotting Contest
burkesquires at gmail.com
burkesquires at gmail.com
Fri Mar 20 13:51:33 EDT 2015
Hello,
In light of the changed date (again) for tutorial submission, can previous submissions be reopened for editing so they can be enhanced?
Regards,
Burke Squires
On Mar 20, 2015, at 1:46 PM, SciPy 2015 Organizers <scipy-organizers at scipy.org> wrote:
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> FINAL Tutorial Submission Extension:
> Due April 1
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> The SciPy experience kicks off with two days of tutorials (July 6-7). We're looking for submissions on topics from introductory to advanced - we'll have attendees across the gamut looking to learn. Can you help cultivate new Python contributors and users? (plus you can earn an instructor stipend) Visit the SciPy 2015 website for details or submit a proposal here.
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> Submit a Tutorial Proposal Here
> Registration Open for Conference & Tutorials
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> 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)!
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> Visit the SciPy 2015 registration page.
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> Reminder: Talk and Poster Proposals Due 4/1
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> There's always something new and exciting going on in the world of Science + Python, this is your chance to get up and talk about it!
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> 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:
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> 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
> Plotting Contest Announced: Open for Entries
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> 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 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.
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> Calendar and Important Deadlines
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> Mar 16, 2015 : Sprint call for submissions open
> Mar 17, 2015:Registration open
> Apr 1, 2015: Tutorial, Talk and Poster submission deadline. BoF call for submissions opens.
> 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
> Follow @SciPy on Twitter for highlights from previous SciPy conferences and all of the latest 2015 updates.
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> Sponsor Thank Yous
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> 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.
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> This week's sponsor highlight is silver sponsor, Square Root:
> We are Square Root, an Austin-based tech startup and a leading enterprise SaaS provider. CoEFFICIENT, our flagship product, is a cloud based platform that leverages data to help large retail networks improve performance. Today, some of the biggest players in automotive and retail use our product to optimize their daily operations.
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