Wanted to share the Call for Proposals and registration info about the 2015 
SciPy Conference (below) - more info on the conference website at 
http://scipy2015.scipy.org. Time for another SymPy tutorial or latest 
updates talk proposal? 

Courtenay Godshall, SciPy 2015 Communications Co-Chair

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SciPy 2015 Conference (Scientific Computing with Python) Call for Proposals: 
Submit 
Your Tutorial and Talk Ideas by April 1, 2015 <http://scipy2015.scipy.org/>


SciPy 2015 <http://scipy2015.scipy.org>, the fourteenth annual Scientific 
Computing with Python conference, will be held July 6-12, 2015 in Austin, 
Texas. SciPy is a community dedicated to the advancement of scientific 
computing through open source Python software for mathematics, science, and 
engineering. The annual SciPy Conference brings together over 500 
participants from industry, academia, and government to showcase their 
latest projects, learn from skilled users and developers, and collaborate 
on code development. The full program will consist of two days of tutorials 
by followed by three days of presentations, and concludes with two days of 
developer sprints. More info available on the conference website: 
http://scipy2015.scipy.org 
<http://www.scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/259266/?&;>; you can also sign 
up for mailing list updates <http://scipy2015.scipy.org/> or follow @scipyconf 
on Twitter <https://twitter.com/SciPyConf> and Google+ 
<https://plus.google.com/100948873231627513165/posts>.


We encourage you to submit tutorial or talk proposals in the categories 
below <http://scipy2015.scipy.org>; please also share with others who you’d 
like to see participate!


We hope you’ll join us - early bird registration 
<http://scipy2015.scipy.org/ehome/115969/259272/?&;> is open until May 15, 
2015. 

SCIPY TUTORIAL SESSION PROPOSALS – DEADLINE EXTENDED TO WED APRIL 1, 2015

The SciPy experience kicks off with two days of tutorials. These sessions 
provide extremely affordable access to expert training, and consistently 
receive fantastic feedback from participants. We're looking for submissions 
on topics from introductory to advanced - we'll have attendees across the 
gamut looking to learn. Whether you are a major contributor to a scientific 
Python library or an expert-level user, this is a great opportunity to 
share your knowledge and stipends are available. Submit Your Tutorial 
Proposal <http://scipy2015.scipy.org> on the SciPy 2015 website: 
http://scipy2015.scipy.org

SCIPY TALK AND POSTER SUBMISSIONS – DUE APRIL 1, 2015

SciPy 2015 will include 3 major topic tracks and 7 mini-symposia tracks.  
Submit 
Your Talk Proposal <http://scipy2015.scipy.org> on the SciPy 2015 website: 
http://scipy2015.scipy.org

Major topic tracks include:

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   Scientific Computing in Python (General track)
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   Python in Data Science
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   Quantitative and Computational Social Sciences
   
Mini-symposia will include the applications of Python in:

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   Astronomy and astrophysics
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   Computational life and medical sciences
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   Engineering
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   Geographic information systems (GIS)
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   Geophysics
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   Oceanography and meteorology
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   Visualization, vision and imaging
   

If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact us at: 
[email protected]


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