Version 0.36 July 11, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have moved a session around: “Proceedings” by The SciPy Proceedings Committee (July 11, 2024, 1:15 p.m. → July 11, 2024, 6:30 p.m.)
Version 0.35 July 11, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Proceedings” by The SciPy Proceedings Committee.
Version 0.34 July 10, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “New Developments in Open Source Computational Economics” by Sebastian Benthall.
Version 0.33 July 10, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Introduction to Causal Inference with Machine Learning” by Hajime Takeda.
We sadly had to cancel a session: “New Developments in Open Source Computational Economics” by Sebastian Benthall
Version 0.32 July 10, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Coming Online: Enabling Real-Time and AI-Ready Scientific Discovery” by Adam Thompson, Luigi Cruz (Room 315 → Room 317)
- “Pandas + Dask DataFrame 2.0 - Comparison to Spark, DuckDB and Polars” by James Bourbeau (Room 317 → Room 315)
- “My NumPy year: From no CPython C API experience to shipping a new DType in NumPy 2.0” by Nathan Goldbaum (Room 317 → Room 315)
- “How to foster an open source culture within your data science team” by Eric Ma (Room 317 → Room 315)
- “Development of AstroPhot: Fitting Everything Everywhere all at Once in Astronomical Images” by Connor Stone (Room 315 → Room 317)
- “How the Scientific Python ecosystem helps answering fundamental questions of the Universe” by Vangelis Kourlitis, Matthew Feickert, Gordon Watts, Giordon Stark (Room 315 → Room 317)
Version 0.31 July 10, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “New Developments in Open Source Computational Economics” by Sebastian Benthall.
We sadly had to cancel a session: “Introduction to Causal Inference with Machine Learning” by Hajime Takeda
Version 0.30 July 9, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.29 July 7, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “WELCOME RECEPTION, hosted by Streamlit”.
We sadly had to cancel a session: “Attendee Social at the Tacoma Art Museum, hosted by NVIDIA & Anaconda”
Version 0.28 July 7, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We sadly had to cancel a session: “WELCOME RECEPTION, hosted by Streamlit”
Version 0.27 July 7, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.26 July 6, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.25 July 6, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.24 July 4, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open Office Hours: First Time Help, Git Tutorial, Tech Support, and AMA Session” by SciPy Tutorial Chairs and Friends.
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Unlocking Dynamic Reproducible Documents: A Quarto Tutorial for Scientific Communication” by Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel (Room 316 → Room 315)
- “Data Visualization with Vega-Altair” by Jon Mease, Christopher Davis (Room 318 → Room 317)
- “Determining Climate Risks with NASA Earthdata Cloud” by Dhavide Aruliah, Karthik Venkataramani, Patricia A. Loto (Room 317 → Room 316)
Version 0.23 July 4, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We sadly had to cancel a session: “TorchGeo: Advancing Earth Observation Through Machine Learning” by Isaac Corley, Adam Stewart
Version 0.22 July 3, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have moved a session around: “Attendee Social at the Tacoma Art Museum, hosted by NVIDIA & Anaconda” (Ballroom → Tacoma Art Museum)
Version 0.21 July 3, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Attendee Social at the Tacoma Art Museum, hosted by NVIDIA & Anaconda”.
Version 0.20 July 2, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Interactive data visualizations with Bokeh (in 2024)” by Timo Metzger, Bryan Van de Ven, Pavithra Eswaramoorthy (Ballroom A → Room 316)
- “hvPlot and Panel: Easy data visualization, data exploration, and data apps” by James A. Bednar (Ballroom A → Ballroom D)
- “Xarray: Friendly, Interactive, and Scalable Scientific Data Analysis” by Scott Henderson, Don Setiawan, Tom Nicholas, Wietze Suijker, Jessica Scheick, Max Jones, Luis Lopez, Negin Sobhani (Room 317 → Ballroom B/C)
- “Create Your First Pure Python Package: Make Your Python Code Easier to Share and Use” by Leah Wasser, Isabel Zimmerman, Jeremiah Paige (Room 316 → Ballroom B/C)
- “Building Complex Web Apps with Jupyter Widgets” by Nicole Brewer, Matt Craig, Juan Cabanela, Maarten Breddels (Room 318 → Room 316)
- “Intro to Ibis: blazing fast analytics with DuckDB, Polars, Snowflake, and more, from the comfort of your Python repl.” by Gil Forsyth, Phillip Cloud, Naty Clementi, Jim Crist-Harif (Room 317 → Ballroom A)
- “A Practical Introduction to NumPy” by Tim Diller (Room 315 → Ballroom B/C)
- “Hobby Drones, Urban Forests: A Geospatial Journey to Greener Cities” by Kevin Lacaille (Ballroom B/C → Room 318)
- “A hands-on forecasting guide: from theory to practice” by Ian Spektor, Diego Kiedanski, Mathieu Guillame-Bert (Room 316 → Ballroom D)
- “Github Actions for Scientific Data Workflows” by Valentina Staneva, Quinn Brencher (Room 318 → Ballroom D)
- “Cookiecutter: Project Templates and Much More” by Reka Horvath (Room 316 → Room 315)
- “From RAGs to riches: Build an AI document inquiry web-app” by Pavithra Eswaramoorthy, Dharhas Pothina, Andrew Huang (Ballroom D → Ballroom B/C)
- “TorchGeo: Advancing Earth Observation Through Machine Learning” by Isaac Corley, Adam Stewart (Ballroom D → Room 315)
- “Pretraining and Finetuning LLMs from the Ground Up” by Sebastian Raschka (Ballroom D → Ballroom A)
- “Unlocking Dynamic Reproducible Documents: A Quarto Tutorial for Scientific Communication” by Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel (Room 318 → Room 316)
- “Enhancing Predictive Analytics with tsbootstrap and sktime” by Sankalp Gilda, Franz Kiraly (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “Bring your __repr__’s to life with anywidget” by Trevor Manz, Nezar Abdennur, Fritz Lekschas (Room 318 → Room 317)
- “Data Visualization with Vega-Altair” by Jon Mease, Christopher Davis (Ballroom A → Room 318)
- “Determining Climate Risks with NASA Earthdata Cloud” by Dhavide Aruliah, Karthik Venkataramani, Patricia A. Loto (Ballroom B/C → Room 317)
- “All the SQL a Pythonista needs to know: an introduction to SQL and DataFrames with DuckDB” by Guen Prawiroatmodjo, Alex Monahan, Mehdi Ouazza, Elena Felder (Room 315 → Ballroom A)
- “3D Visualization with PyVista” by Tetsuo Koyama, Bill Little, Bane Sullivan, Jaswant Panchumarti (Ballroom B/C → Room 316)
- “Image analysis and visualization in Python with scikit-image, napari, and friends” by Lars Grüter, Erick Martins Ratamero, Biola Adeyemi, Jordão Bragantini, Stéfan van der Walt (Ballroom B/C → Room 317)
- “Introduction to Property-Based Testing” by Zac Hatfield-Dodds (Room 317 → Room 318)
- “Automate your research with automan” by Prabhu Ramachandran, Pawan Negi (Room 317 → Room 318)
Version 0.19 June 28, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “SciPy 2024 Sprint Prep BoF” by James Lamb, Brigitta Sipőcz (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Accelerated Python (Python on GPU)” by Jeremy Tanner, Andy Terrel, Adam Thompson, Katrina Riehl, Eric Heiden, Leo Fang (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “Supporting free-threaded Python” by Nathan Goldbaum, Madicken (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “Defining Valuable Data for Mapping Open Source Science” by Jonathan Starr (Room 317 → Room 318)
- “SciPy 2025” by Alexandre Chabot-Leclerc, Julie Hollek (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Towards Robust Security in Scientific Open Source Projects” by Juanita Gomez, C.A.M. Gerlach (Room 317 → Room 318)
Version 0.18 June 28, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “SciPy 2024 Sprint Prep BoF” by James Lamb, Brigitta Sipőcz
- “Scientific Computing in the Cloud” by Rohit Ganguly, Pamela Fox, Sarah Kaiser
- “Accelerated Python (Python on GPU)” by Jeremy Tanner, Andy Terrel, Adam Thompson, Katrina Riehl, Eric Heiden, Leo Fang
- “Scientific Python Ecosystem Coordination” by Juanita Gomez, Stéfan van der Walt
- “Supporting free-threaded Python” by Nathan Goldbaum, Madicken
- “What would you like to see in your scientific IDE?” by C.A.M. Gerlach
- “Community Feedback on the NumPy 2.0 Release” by Nathan Goldbaum, Brigitta Sipőcz
- “Defining Valuable Data for Mapping Open Source Science” by Jonathan Starr
- “Open OnDemand: Providing easy access to scientific computing resources” by Alan Chalker
- “SciPy 2025” by Alexandre Chabot-Leclerc, Julie Hollek
- “Towards Robust Security in Scientific Open Source Projects” by Juanita Gomez, C.A.M. Gerlach
- “Generative AI in Education” by Kevin Lin
Version 0.17 June 28, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.16 June 28, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “anywidget: custom Jupyter Widgets made easy” by Trevor Manz (July 11, 2024, 3:45 p.m. → July 11, 2024, 3:50 p.m.)
- “xCDAT (Xarray Climate Data Analysis Tools): A Python package for simple climate data analysis on structured grids” by Tom Vo (Ballroom A → Room 315)
Version 0.15 June 28, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Introduction to Causal Inference with Machine Learning” by Hajime Takeda (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Sparse arrays in scipy.sparse” by Dan Schult (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “HyperSpy – Your Multidimensional Data Analysis Toolbox” by Joshua Taillon (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Pooch: a friend to fetch your data files” by Santiago Soler (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “SAMGeo: Automated Segmentation of Remote Sensing Imagery with the Segment Anything Model” by Qiusheng Wu (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “How the Scientific Python ecosystem helps answering fundamental questions of the Universe” by Vangelis Kourlitis, Matthew Feickert, Gordon Watts, Giordon Stark (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “Simplifying analysis of hierarchical HDF5 and NetCDF4 files with xarray-datatree” by Eniola Awowale, Lucas Sterzinger, Tom Nicholas, Nick Lenssen (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “Great Tables for Everyone” by Richard Iannone (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Supporting Greater Interactivity in the IPython Visualization Ecosystem” by Nathan Martindale, Jacob Smith (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “Bridging the gap between Earth Engine and the Scientific Python Ecosystem” by Qiusheng Wu, Justin Braaten, Samapriya Roy (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Coming Online: Enabling Real-Time and AI-Ready Scientific Discovery” by Adam Thompson, Luigi Cruz (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “From Code to Clarity: Using Quarto for Python Documentation” by Isabel Zimmerman (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “Atomistic uncertainty driven data generation in ANI neural network potentials” by Nick Terrel (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Free, public, standardized Zarr stores of geospatial data in the cloud for all! Now in Beta.” by Christine Smit (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “Expanding the OME ecosystem for imaging data management” by Erick Martins Ratamero (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “anywidget: custom Jupyter Widgets made easy” by Trevor Manz (July 11, 2024, 3:50 p.m., Room 315 → July 11, 2024, 3:45 p.m., Room 316)
- “Echostack: A flexible and scalable open-source software suite for echosounder data processing” by Wu-Jung Lee, Dingrui Lei, Brandyn Lucca, CaesarTuguinay, Valentina Staneva, Don Setiawan, Soham Kishor Butala (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “Using Satellite Imagery to Identify Harmful Algal Blooms and Protect Public Health” by Emily Dorne (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “PIXIE: Blending Just-in-time and Ahead-of-time compilation in scientific Python applications” by Stanley Seibert, Stuart Archibald (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “An Introduction to Impact Charts” by Darren Vengroff (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Scikit-build-core: A modern build-backend for CPython C/C++/Fortran/Cython extensions.” by Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin, Henry Fredrick Schreiner III (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “How to bootstrap a Data Warehouse with DuckDB” by Guen Prawiroatmodjo, Nicholas Ursa, Alex Monahan (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Pandas + Dask DataFrame 2.0 - Comparison to Spark, DuckDB and Polars” by James Bourbeau (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “The power of community in solving scientific Python’s most challenging problems” by Leah Wasser (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “Delivering state of the art imaging data science to aid research and development at Johnson Matthey” by Aakash Varambhia (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Towards MDAnalysis 3.0: a fast, interoperable, and extensible community-driven ecosystem for handling molecular simulation data” by Irfan Alibay (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “mrfmsim: a modular simulation platform for magnetic resonance force microscopy experiments” by Peter Sun (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “My NumPy year: From no CPython C API experience to shipping a new DType in NumPy 2.0” by Nathan Goldbaum (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “LPython: Novel, Fast, Retargetable Python Compiler” by Ondřej Čertík (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “Uncertainty quantification and propagation of the NaCl-KCl-MgCl2 pseudoternary system for molten salt application” by Jorge Paz Soldan Palma (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Lonboard: Fast, interactive geospatial vector data visualization in Jupyter” by Kyle Barron (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Development of AstroPhot: Fitting Everything Everywhere all at Once in Astronomical Images” by Connor Stone (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “Ibis: because SQL is everywhere and so is Python” by Gil Forsyth (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Starsim: A flexible framework for agent-based modeling of health and disease” by Cliff Kerr (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “Orchestrating Bioinformatics Workflows Across a Heterogeneous Toolset with Flyte” by Pryce Turner (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “Ibis + DuckDB geospatial: a match made on Earth” by Naty Clementi (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “geosnap: The Geospatial Neighborhood Analysis Package” by eli knaap (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “Python for early-stage design of sustainable aviation fuels” by Ali Martz, Kyle Niemeyer, Vi Rapp, Ana Comesana (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “ITK-Wasm: Universal spatial analysis and visualization” by Matt McCormick, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “How to foster an open source culture within your data science team” by Eric Ma (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “ultrack: large-scale versatile cell tracking in Python under segmentation uncertainty” by Jordão Bragantini (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Monte Carlo/Dynamic Code: Performant and Portable High-Performance Computing at Scale via Python and Numba” by Joanna Piper Morgan, Kyle Niemeyer (Ballroom A → Room 315)
Version 0.14 June 23, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.13 June 23, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
Version 0.12 June 23, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.11 June 23, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “SciPy 2024 Poster Session and Job Fair”.
Version 0.10 June 12, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.9 May 31, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
Version 0.8 May 29, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “WELCOME RECEPTION, hosted by Streamlit”.
Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:
- “TorchGeo: Advancing Earth Observation Through Machine Learning” by Isaac Corley, Adam Stewart
- “Xarray: Friendly, Interactive, and Scalable Scientific Data Analysis” by Scott Henderson, Don Setiawan, Tom Nicholas, Wietze Suijker, Jessica Scheick, Max Jones, Luis Lopez, Negin Sobhani
Version 0.7 May 6, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Dante’s Externo: Injecting Python Functions into a Template-Driven CUDA C++ Framework” by Braxton Cuneo.
Version 0.6 May 2, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “[Diversity Keynote Luncheon] Empowering Open Source: Effective Mentoring Strategies for an Inclusive Community” by Anita Sarma.
Version 0.5 May 2, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.4 May 2, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.3 May 2, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.2 May 2, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
Version 0.1 May 2, 2024
We released our first schedule!