EuroSciPy 2013

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**********************Dr Thomas Lecocq GeologistRoyal Observatory of Belgium

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Sujet:
EuroSciPy 2013 - Deadline of the call for abstracts on
28 april and many updates
Date :
Mon, 22 Apr 2013 19:50:04 +0200
De :
Organisation of EuroScipy
Pour :
Organisation of EuroScipy<euroscipy-org@…48…><euroscipy-org@…48…>


Dear Scientist using Python,
EuroSciPy is the European Conference on Python in Science. The call for
abstracts for oral and poster presentations for EuroSciPy 2013 closes at the end
of this week, on 28 april. We welcome your applications via our website
. As a reminder, our keynote speakers are Cameron
Neylon (Public Library of Science) and Peter Wang (Continuum Analytics).
Find more below! Tutorials, sprints, focus issue of the journal "Computational
Science and Discovery" (IOP), proceedings and participant support!
We are glad to announce that the tutorial program is online at
. As usual, our tutorial speakers
will cover all the basics in a beginner track and many powerful tools in the
advanced track.
Three sprints will be organized on the day following the conference: Python
visualization, Sage: Open Source Mathematics Software and NumPy and SciPy. More
information at .
Contributors to EuroSciPy 2013 will benefit from two communication
opportunities:
1. An invitation to submit full and original research papers to be reviewed for
a focus issue (jointly with the SciPy 2013 conference) on Scientific
Computing with Python in Computational Science & Discovery (CSD), IOP
Publishing's electronic-only, multidisciplinary journal for the computational
science community. Further details (guest editors, issue scope, submission
details, etc) will be announced soon.
2. An invitation to submit their contribution as a paper for the EuroSciPy 2013
proceedings that will be published. Further details will be announced soon.
Thanks to NumFOCUS and PySV, travel support will be provided to a small number
of students/participants based on their contribution to the conference and/or to
the scientific Python tools. More information will follow during the
registration period.
SciPythonic Regards,
The EuroSciPy 2013 Committee

https://www.euroscipy.org/https://www.euroscipy.org/schedule/tutorials/https://www.euroscipy.org/program/sprints/

Just to stress the following:

While the tutorial program is already online, the deadline for the call for abstracts
just got extended to May 5, 2013. So there is still about a week to submit an interesting topic for a talk or a poster. You use Python for interesting scientific projects? Please consider presenting your work in
Brussels.

Thomas

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Dr Thomas Lecocq
Geologist
Royal Observatory of Belgium

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From: thlecocq@…1954…
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Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2013 10:53:57 +0000
Subject: [Enthought-Dev] EuroSciPy 2013

FYI

-------- Message original --------
Sujet:
EuroSciPy 2013 - Deadline of the call for abstracts on
28 april and many updates
Date :
Mon, 22 Apr 2013 19:50:04 +0200
De :
Organisation of EuroScipy
<euroscipy-org@…48…>
Pour :
Organisation of EuroScipy
<euroscipy-org@…48…>


Dear Scientist using Python,
EuroSciPy is the European Conference on Python in Science. The call for
abstracts for oral and poster presentations for EuroSciPy 2013 closes at the end
of this week, on 28 april. We welcome your applications via our website
[https://www.euroscipy.org/](https://www.euroscipy.org/)
. As a reminder, our keynote speakers are Cameron
Neylon (Public Library of Science) and Peter Wang (Continuum Analytics).
Find more below! Tutorials, sprints, focus issue of the journal "Computational
Science and Discovery" (IOP), proceedings and participant support!
We are glad to announce that the tutorial program is online at
[https://www.euroscipy.org/schedule/tutorials/](https://www.euroscipy.org/schedule/tutorials/)
. As usual, our tutorial speakers
will cover all the basics in a beginner track and many powerful tools in the
advanced track.
Three sprints will be organized on the day following the conference: Python
visualization, Sage: Open Source Mathematics Software and NumPy and SciPy. More
information at [https://www.euroscipy.org/program/sprints/](https://www.euroscipy.org/program/sprints/)
.
Contributors to EuroSciPy 2013 will benefit from two communication
opportunities:
1. An invitation to submit full and original research papers to be reviewed for
a focus issue (jointly with the SciPy 2013 conference) on Scientific
Computing with Python in Computational Science & Discovery (CSD), IOP
Publishing's electronic-only, multidisciplinary journal for the computational
science community. Further details (guest editors, issue scope, submission
details, etc) will be announced soon.
2. An invitation to submit their contribution as a paper for the EuroSciPy 2013
proceedings that will be published. Further details will be announced soon.
Thanks to NumFOCUS and PySV, travel support will be provided to a small number
of students/participants based on their contribution to the conference and/or to
the scientific Python tools. More information will follow during the
registration period.
SciPythonic Regards,
The EuroSciPy 2013 Committee

Dr Thomas Lecocq
Geologist
Royal Observatory of Belgium

  • Seismology -


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