Ongoing (Fall 2015-present) Seminar - University of Washington
1st Tuesday of the month, 4:00PM with Happy Hour to follow.
6th floor of the Physics Tower, Seminar Room C607 or C610
In recent years, the Python programming language has emerged as a popular choice for geoscientists. Python is an easy to learn, easy to read, fast to write, open source, multi-platform platform language. Accompanying the Python language is a large community of free, open source projects that have facilitated rapid scientific development and data analysis. This informal seminar will focus on new and existing Python tools and applications within the geoscience community and aims to connect Python users across the UW campus.
Date | Speaker | Title |
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Oct. 6, 2015 | Joe Hamman | Data analysis tools for modern Python: pandas, xray, and beyond |
Nov. 3, 2015 | Emilio Mayorga | Using conda and IPython notebooks to demo external data access libraries |
Dec. 1, 2015 | Jake VanderPlas | An Overview of the Python Scientific Stack |
Jan. 5, 2016 | Charles Maalouf | Weather Forecasting and Correction of MOS Using Scikit-Learn |
Feb. 2, 2016 | Johnny Lin | Dynamic data structures and first-class citizens: Python \nfeatures that can make modeling more flexible and powerful |
Mar. 1, 2016 | No meeting. | |
Apr. 5, 2016 | David Shean and Anthony Arendt | Ice Python |
- Atmos-Python Workshop:[email protected] - (Andre or Jeremy)
- UW eScience Python Seminar: Fall 2015: http://uwescience.github.io/python-seminar-2015/seminar/
- AGU Fall Meeting 2015 Session: Python Solutions for the Earth Sciences: IN041