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:
- “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)
- “Coming Online: Enabling Real-Time and AI-Ready Scientific Discovery” by Adam Thompson, Luigi Cruz (Room 315 → Room 317)
- “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)
- “Pandas + Dask DataFrame 2.0 - Comparison to Spark, DuckDB and Polars” by James Bourbeau (Room 317 → Room 315)
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:
- “Determining Climate Risks with NASA Earthdata Cloud” by Dhavide Aruliah, Karthik Venkataramani, Patricia A. Loto (Room 317 → Room 316)
- “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)
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:
- “Bring your __repr__’s to life with anywidget” by Trevor Manz, Nezar Abdennur, Fritz Lekschas (Room 318 → Room 317)
- “A Practical Introduction to NumPy” by Tim Diller (Room 315 → Ballroom B/C)
- “A hands-on forecasting guide: from theory to practice” by Ian Spektor, Diego Kiedanski, Mathieu Guillame-Bert (Room 316 → Ballroom D)
- “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)
- “Building Complex Web Apps with Jupyter Widgets” by Nicole Brewer, Matt Craig, Juan Cabanela, Maarten Breddels (Room 318 → Room 316)
- “Xarray: Friendly, Interactive, and Scalable Scientific Data Analysis” by Negin Sobhani, Max Jones, Jessica Scheick, Don Setiawan, Tom Nicholas, Luis Lopez, Scott Henderson, Wietze Suijker (Room 317 → Ballroom B/C)
- “Determining Climate Risks with NASA Earthdata Cloud” by Dhavide Aruliah, Karthik Venkataramani, Patricia A. Loto (Ballroom B/C → Room 317)
- “hvPlot and Panel: Easy data visualization, data exploration, and data apps” by James A. Bednar (Ballroom A → Ballroom D)
- “Unlocking Dynamic Reproducible Documents: A Quarto Tutorial for Scientific Communication” by Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel (Room 318 → Room 316)
- “Github Actions for Scientific Data Workflows” by Valentina Staneva, Quinn Brencher (Room 318 → Ballroom D)
- “Automate your research with automan” by Prabhu Ramachandran, Pawan Negi (Room 317 → Room 318)
- “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)
- “Interactive data visualizations with Bokeh (in 2024)” by Timo Metzger, Bryan Van de Ven, Pavithra Eswaramoorthy (Ballroom A → Room 316)
- “Hobby Drones, Urban Forests: A Geospatial Journey to Greener Cities” by Kevin Lacaille (Ballroom B/C → Room 318)
- “3D Visualization with PyVista” by Tetsuo Koyama, Bill Little, Bane Sullivan, Jaswant Panchumarti (Ballroom B/C → Room 316)
- “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)
- “Cookiecutter: Project Templates and Much More” by Reka Anna Horvath (Room 316 → Room 315)
- “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)
- “Introduction to Property-Based Testing” by Zac Hatfield-Dodds (Room 317 → Room 318)
- “From RAGs to riches: Build an AI document inquiry web-app” by Pavithra Eswaramoorthy, Dharhas Pothina, Andrew Huang (Ballroom D → Ballroom B/C)
- “Enhancing Predictive Analytics with tsbootstrap and sktime” by Sankalp Gilda, Franz Kiraly (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “Data Visualization with Vega-Altair” by Jon Mease, Christopher Davis (Ballroom A → Room 318)
- “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)
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 Brigitta Sipőcz, James Lamb (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Accelerated Python (Python on GPU)” by Leo Fang, Adam Thompson, Eric Heiden, Jeremy Tanner, Andy Terrel, Katrina Riehl (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “Defining Valuable Data for Mapping Open Source Science” by Jonathan Starr (Room 317 → Room 318)
- “Supporting free-threaded Python” by Madicken, Nathan Goldbaum (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “Towards Robust Security in Scientific Open Source Projects” by Juanita Gomez, C.A.M. Gerlach (Room 317 → Room 318)
- “SciPy 2025” by Alexandre Chabot-Leclerc, Julie Hollek (Room 315 → Room 316)
Version 0.18 June 28, 2024
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “Community Feedback on the NumPy 2.0 Release”
- “SciPy 2024 Sprint Prep BoF”
- “Accelerated Python (Python on GPU)”
- “What would you like to see in your scientific IDE?”
- “Defining Valuable Data for Mapping Open Source Science”
- “Supporting free-threaded Python”
- “Towards Robust Security in Scientific Open Source Projects”
- “Scientific Computing in the Cloud”
- “Generative AI in Education”
- “Open OnDemand: Providing easy access to scientific computing resources”
- “SciPy 2025”
- “Scientific Python Ecosystem Coordination”
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:
- “xCDAT (Xarray Climate Data Analysis Tools): A Python package for simple climate data analysis on structured grids” by Tom Vo (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “anywidget: custom Jupyter Widgets made easy” by Trevor Manz (July 11, 2024, 3:45 p.m. → July 11, 2024, 3:50 p.m.)
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:
- “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 Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin, Matt McCormick (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)
- “Sparse arrays in scipy.sparse” by Dan Schult (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “How to bootstrap a Data Warehouse with DuckDB” by Guen Prawiroatmodjo, Nicholas Ursa, Alex Monahan (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Orchestrating Bioinformatics Workflows Across a Heterogeneous Toolset with Flyte” by Pryce Turner (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “Starsim: A flexible framework for agent-based modeling of health and disease” by Cliff Kerr (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “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)
- “Towards MDAnalysis 3.0: a fast, interoperable, and extensible community-driven ecosystem for handling molecular simulation data” by Irfan Alibay (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Delivering state of the art imaging data science to aid research and development at Johnson Matthey” by Aakash Varambhia (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “ultrack: large-scale versatile cell tracking in Python under segmentation uncertainty” by Jordão Bragantini (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “How to foster an open source culture within your data science team” by Eric Ma (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “Bridging the gap between Earth Engine and the Scientific Python Ecosystem” by Qiusheng Wu, Justin Braaten, Samapriya Roy (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Ibis: because SQL is everywhere and so is Python” by Gil Forsyth (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Scikit-build-core: A modern build-backend for CPython C/C++/Fortran/Cython extensions.” by Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin, Henry Schreiner (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “An Introduction to Impact Charts” by Darren Vengroff (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Simplifying analysis of hierarchical HDF5 and NetCDF4 files with xarray-datatree” by Eniola Awowale, Lucas Sterzinger, Tom Nicholas, Nick Lenssen (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “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)
- “Pooch: a friend to fetch your data files” by Santiago Soler (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “LPython: Novel, Fast, Retargetable Python Compiler” by Ondřej Čertík (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “mrfmsim: a modular simulation platform for magnetic resonance force microscopy experiments” by Peter Sun (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Atomistic uncertainty driven data generation in ANI neural network potentials” by Nick Terrel (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Lonboard: Fast, interactive geospatial vector data visualization in Jupyter” by Kyle Barron (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)
- “From Code to Clarity: Using Quarto for Python Documentation” by isabel zimmerman (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “geosnap: The Geospatial Neighborhood Analysis Package” by eli knaap (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “The power of community in solving scientific Python’s most challenging problems” by Leah Wasser (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “Using Satellite Imagery to Identify Harmful Algal Blooms and Protect Public Health” by Emily Dorne (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “Pandas + Dask DataFrame 2.0 - Comparison to Spark, DuckDB and Polars” by James Bourbeau (Room 316 → Room 317)
- “HyperSpy – Your Multidimensional Data Analysis Toolbox” by Joshua Taillon (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Echostack: A flexible and scalable open-source software suite for echosounder data processing” by Don Setiawan, CaesarTuguinay, Soham Kishor Butala, Brandyn Lucca, Valentina Staneva, Wu-Jung Lee, Dingrui Lei (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “SAMGeo: Automated Segmentation of Remote Sensing Imagery with the Segment Anything Model” by Qiusheng Wu (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “Development of AstroPhot: Fitting Everything Everywhere all at Once in Astronomical Images” by Connor Stone (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “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)
- “Uncertainty quantification and propagation of the NaCl-KCl-MgCl2 pseudoternary system for molten salt application” by Jorge Paz Soldan Palma (Room 315 → Room 316)
- “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)
- “Ibis + DuckDB geospatial: a match made on Earth” by Naty Clementi (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “Coming Online: Enabling Real-Time and AI-Ready Scientific Discovery” by Adam Thompson, Luigi Cruz (Ballroom A → Room 315)
- “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)
- “Introduction to Causal Inference with Machine Learning” by Hajime Takeda (Room 315 → Room 316)
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 Negin Sobhani, Max Jones, Jessica Scheick, Don Setiawan, Tom Nicholas, Luis Lopez, Scott Henderson, Wietze Suijker
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!