[BioPython] Call for Papers -- Science Track at EuroPython 2005

Iddo Friedberg idoerg at burnham.org
Thu Mar 10 12:40:44 EST 2005


Dear former participants,

Dear list subscribers,

EuroPython 2005 will be held in Goteborg, Sweden from June 27 to July 1.

For the fourth consecutive year, EuroPython will host a Science Track
dedicated to talks about the use of Python in any kind of scientific
project. 

To quote the website : """The Science track will focus on the use of Python in 
science and industry, where tasks imply modelling complex systems (thermics, 
fluid dynamics, mechanics, aeronautics, biology, chemistry, etc.), processing 
very large data sets and achieving very CPU-intensive and long calculations. 
Speakers will present tool sets, frameworks and examples of successful 
applications based on Python and integrated with the other usual tools and 
applications used in the field.
"""

For archives of previous years, please see the website at

	http://www.europython.org/

If you would like to submit a talk proposal, please write to me directly
as another two weeks will be needed before the website gets upgraded and
updated for this year's conference. 

The deadline for submitting proposals is expected to be set to mid-april.

-- 
Nicolas Chauvat

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Iddo Friedberg, Ph.D.
The Burnham Institute
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