A humble suggestion--for the March meeting of the american physical society,
there is a roommate finder for splitting hotel rooms. This could be useful
in keeping expenses down for some. There should be a way to do it without
liability....
Cheers,
William
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 10:13 PM, Gael Varoquaux <
gael.varoqu...@normalesup.org> wrote:
> The SciPy conference committee is pleased to announce the schedule of the
> conference:
>
> http://conference.scipy.org/schedule
>
> This year’s program is very rich. In order to limit the number of
> interesting talks that we had to turn down, we decided to reduce the
> length of talks. Although this results in many short talks, we hope that
> it will foster discussions, and give new ideas. Many subjects are
> covered, both varying technical subject in the scientific computing
> spectrum, and covering a lot of different research areas.
>
> I would personally like to thank the members of the program committee,
> who spent time reviewing the proposed abstracts and giving the chairs
> feedback.
>
> Fernando Perez and the tutorial presenters are hard at work finishing
> planning all the details of the two-day tutorial session that will
> precede the conference. An introduction tutorial track and an advanced
> tutorial track, both covering various aspect of scientific computing in
> Python, presented by experts in the field, should help many people
> getting up to speed on the amazing technology driving this community.
>
> The SciPy 2009 program committee
>
> * Co-Chair Gaël Varoquaux, Applied Mathematics and Neuroscience,
> * Neurospin, CEA - INRIA Saclay (France)
> * Co-Chair Stéfan van der Walt, Applied Mathematics, University of
> * Stellenbosch (South Africa)
> * Michael Aivazis, Center for Advanced Computing Research, California
> * Institute of Technology (USA)
> * Brian Granger, Physics Department, California Polytechnic State
> * University, San Luis Obispo (USA)
> * Aric Hagberg, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory
> * (USA)
> * Konrad Hinsen, Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, CNRS Orléans
> * (France)
> * Randall LeVeque, Mathematics, University of Washington, Seattle
> * (USA)
> * Travis Oliphant, Enthought (USA)
> * Prabhu Ramachandran, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT
> * Bombay (India)
> * Raphael Ritz, International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility
> * (Sweden)
> * William Stein, Mathematics, University of Washington, Seattle (USA)
>
> Conference Chair: Jarrod Millman, Neuroscience Institute, UC Berkeley
> (USA)
>
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