ASPP2026: 18ᵗʰ Advanced Scientific Programming in Python Summer School
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https://aspp.school

Scientists spend a significant amount of time writing, maintaining and 
debugging software. While techniques for doing this efficiently have evolved, 
only few scientists have been trained to use them. They end up being 
overwhelmed by the coding challenges they face and keep re-inventing the wheel. 
In the hope to free more time for research they increasingly rely on generative 
AI, which may produce runnable code without the need to fully understand it. 
Such code can neither be reused nor trusted to work correctly and, as a result, 
scientists are hesitant to share it and publish it.

In this course we will present a selection of advanced programming techniques 
and best practices which are standard in the industry, but especially tailored 
to the needs of a programming scientist. Lectures are interactive and allow 
participants to acquire direct hands-on experience with the topics. 
Participants will work in pairs throughout the school and will team up to 
practice the newly learned skills in a real programming project — an 
entertaining computer game. We use the Python programming language for the 
entire course.

This school is targeted at PhD students, postdocs and more senior researchers 
from all fields, who do a lot of programming in their academic life, but were 
never taught how to do so properly. Competence in programming and basic 
knowledge of Python and git is assumed. Participants are required to work 
through the proposed introductory material before.

🌈 We strive for a welcoming and sociable atmosphere for scientists from all 
walks of life. In particular, we focus on recruiting an international and 
gender-balanced pool of students.

Date & Location
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30 August – 06 September, 2026. Prague Czechia Czechia

Application
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You can apply online: https://aspp.school

Application deadline: 23:59 UTC, Sunday 03 May 2026. There will be no deadline 
extension, so be sure to apply on time.
Invitations and notifications of rejection will be sent by Sunday 24 May, 2026.
Participation is for free, i.e. no fee is charged! Participants however should 
take care of travel, living, and accommodation expenses by themselves.

Program
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• Large-scale collaborative scientific code development with git and code forges
• Testing and debugging scientific code
• Organizing, documenting, and distributing scientific code
• Data in scientific programming
• Scientific programming patterns in Python
• What every scientist should know about computer architecture
• Writing parallel applications in Python
• Programming in teams

Faculty
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• Aitor Morales-Gregorio, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles 
University, Prague, Czechia
• Anna-Lena Eckert, Translational Computational Psychiatry Group, University 
College London, UK
• Carlos Cernuda, Data Analysis and Cybersecurity, Mondragon Unibertsitatea, 
Bilbao, Spain
• Guillermo Aguilar, Department of Computational Psychology, Technische 
Universität Berlin, Germany
• Jenni Rinker, Department of Wind and Energy Systems, Technical University of 
Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
• Lisa Schwetlick, Laboratoire des Systèmes Perceptifs, École Normale 
Supérieure, Paris, France
• Pamela Hathway, freelance consultant, Nürnberg, Germany
• Pietro Berkes, NAGRA Kudelski, Lausanne, Switzerland
• Rike-Benjamin Schuppner, Institute for Theoretical Biology, 
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
• Tiziano Zito, Compilers and Programming Languages, Technische Universität 
Berlin, Germany
• Verjinia Metodieva, Charité–Universitätsmedizin and Einstein Center for 
Neurosciences Berlin, Germany
• Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek, Amutable GmbH, Warsaw, Poland

Organizers
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Head of the organization for ASPP and responsible for the scientific program:
• Tiziano Zito, Compilers and Programming Languages, Technische Universität 
Berlin, Germany

Organization team in Prague:
• Aitor Morales-Gregorio, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles 
University, Prague, Czechia

Funding and Sponsors
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ASPP2026 is hosted by the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Charles 
University in Prague, Czechia.

Website: https://aspp.school
Contact: [email protected]
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