Quite a few SymPy related things will be happening at SciPy 2016:

- There will be a SymPy tutorial on Monday morning
- There will be a PyDy tutorial Monday afternoon (Simulating Robot,
Vehicle, Spacecraft, and Animal Motion with Python)
- I will be giving a talk about SymPy code generation (the talks are
not yet scheduled)
- Ondrej will be giving a talk on SymEngine
- There will be a BoF on SymPy at some point
- Those of us attending will be sprinting on SymPy during the sprints

Aaron Meurer

On Thu, May 19, 2016 at 2:10 PM, Courtenay Godshall (Enthought)
<[email protected]> wrote:
> **ANN: SciPy 2016 Conference (Scientific Computing with Python): Tutorials
> and Talks Announced**
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> We’re excited to announce this year’s accepted Talks & Posters and Tutorial
> Schedule!  This year’s 3 major talk tracks include Python in Data Science,
> High Performance Computing, and general Scientific Computing. Our six
> mini-symposia include: Earth and Space Science, Engineering, Medicine and
> Biology, Case Studies in Industry, Education, and Reproducibility. For
> tutorials, you can choose from 18 different SciPy tutorials, including a 1
> day Software Carpentry Scientific Python course that assumes some
> programming experience but no Python knowledge, or a 2-day Software
> Carpentry Instructor Training.
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> We hope you’ll join us - early bird registration ENDS May 22, 2016. Register
> at: http://scipy2016.scipy.org/ehome/146062/332936/
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> About SciPy 2016
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> SciPy 2016, the 15th annual Scientific Computing with Python conference,
> will be held July 11-17, 2016 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 650 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 2 days of tutorials (July 11-12), 3 days of talks (July 13-15),
> and 2days of developer sprints (July 16-17). More info is available on the
> conference website at http://scipy2016.scipy.org (where you can sign up for
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