No que yo sepa. Aunque en nuestro curso no hacemos discriminación de nacionalidades (de hecho, hemos tenido alumnos de muchas partes de Latino-América, aunque es verdad que estaban haciendo estancias en Europa, y por tanto el viaje les salía más barato).
2017-05-05 0:14 GMT+02:00 Gonzalo V <gvm2...@gmail.com>: > hay algo así para Latinoamérica? > > El 3 may. 2017 08:55, "Francesc Alted" <fal...@gmail.com> escribió: > >> Hola, >> >> Acaba de salir la convocatoria de nuestro décimo curso de verano sobre >> Python en entornos científicos que este año tendrá lugar en Grecia. La >> fecha límite para las solicitudes es el 31 de Mayo, así que no os podéis >> despistar mucho. >> >> Suerte! >> >> 10ᵀᴴ Advanced Scientific Programming in Python >> ============================================== >> a Summer School by the G-Node and the Municipality of Sithonia >> >> Scientists spend more and more time writing, maintaining, and debugging >> software. While techniques for doing this efficiently have evolved, only >> few scientists have been trained to use them. As a result, instead of doing >> their research, they spend far too much time writing deficient code and >> reinventing the wheel. 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 devised to be interactive and to give the students >> enough time to acquire direct hands-on experience with the materials. >> Students 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. Python >> works as a simple programming language for beginners, but more importantly, >> it also works great in scientific simulations and data analysis. We show >> how clean language design, ease of extensibility, and the great wealth of >> open source libraries for scientific computing and data visualization are >> driving Python to become a standard tool for the programming scientist. >> >> This school is targeted at Master or PhD students and Post-docs from all >> areas of science. Competence in Python or in another language such as Java, >> C/C++, MATLAB, or Mathematica is absolutely required. Basic knowledge of >> Python and of a version control system such as git, subversion, mercurial, >> or bazaar is assumed. Participants without any prior experience with Python >> and/or git should work through the proposed introductory material before >> the course. >> >> We are striving hard to get a pool of students which is international and >> gender-balanced. >> >> You can apply online: https://python.g-node.org >> Application deadline: 23:59 UTC, May 31, 2017. There will be no deadline >> extension, so be sure to apply on time ;-) >> Be sure to read the FAQ before applying. >> >> Participation is for free, i.e. no fee is charged! Participants however >> should take care of travel, living, and accommodation expenses by >> themselves. >> >> Date & Location >> =============== >> August 28—September 2, 2017. Nikiti, Sithonia, Halkidiki, Greece >> >> Program >> ======= >> → Best Programming Practices >> • Best practices for scientific programming >> • Version control with git and how to contribute to open source >> projects with GitHub >> • Best practices in data visualization >> → Software Carpentry >> • Test-driven development >> • Debugging with a debuggger >> • Profiling code >> → Scientific Tools for Python >> • Advanced NumPy >> → Advanced Python >> • Decorators >> • Context managers >> • Generators >> → The Quest for Speed >> • Writing parallel applications >> • Interfacing to C with Cython >> • Memory-bound problems and memory profiling >> • Data containers: storage and fast access to large data >> → Practical Software Development >> • Group project >> >> Preliminary Faculty >> =================== >> • Francesc Alted, freelance consultant, author of Blosc, Castelló de la >> Plana, Spain >> • Pietro Berkes, NAGRA Kudelski, Lausanne, Switzerland >> • Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek, Krasnow Institute, George Mason >> University, Fairfax, VA USA >> • Eilif Muller, Blue Brain Project, École Polytechnique Fédérale de >> Lausanne Switzerland >> • Juan Nunez-Iglesias, Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative, >> University of Melbourne, Australia >> • Rike-Benjamin Schuppner, Institute for Theoretical Biology, >> Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany >> • Nicolas P. Rougier, Inria Bordeaux Sud-Ouest, Institute of >> Neurodegenerative Disease, University of Bordeaux, France >> • Bartosz Teleńczuk, European Institute for Theoretical Neuroscience, >> CNRS, Paris, France >> • Stéfan van der Walt, Berkeley Institute for Data Science, UC Berkeley, >> CA USA >> • Nelle Varoquaux, Berkeley Institute for Data Science, UC Berkeley, CA >> USA >> • Tiziano Zito, freelance consultant, Berlin, Germany >> >> Organizers >> ========== >> For the German Neuroinformatics Node of the INCF (G-Node) Germany: >> • Tiziano Zito, freelance consultant, Berlin, Germany >> • Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek, Krasnow Institute, George Mason >> University, Fairfax, USA >> • Jakob Jordan, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-6), >> Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany >> • Etienne Roesch, Centre for Integrative Neuroscience and Neurodynamics, >> University of Reading, UK >> >> Website: https://python.g-node.org >> Contact: python-i...@g-node.org >> >> -- >> Francesc Alted >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Python-es mailing list >> Python-es@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-es >> >> -- Francesc Alted
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