[SciPy-user] Conference presentations

Randy Heiland heiland at indiana.edu
Mon Sep 13 13:32:25 EDT 2004


Travis,  For whatever reason, this page is really garbled under IE.
E.g., the "News" column on the right is overlayed onto the paper links,
and I don't even see the Friday papers.

--Randy

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> On Behalf Of Travis E. Oliphant
> Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 12:21 PM
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> Subject: [SciPy-user] Conference presentations
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> The SciPy 2004 conference was a great success.  I personally enjoyed
> seeing all attendees and finding out about the activity that has been
> occurring with Python and Science.
> 
> As promised, all of the presentations that were submitted to
> abstracts at scipy.org are now available on-line under the
> conference-schedule page.
> 
> The link is
> 
> http://www.scipy.org/wikis/scipy04/ConferenceSchedule
> 
> If anyone who hasn't submitted their presentation would like to, you
> still can.  As I was only able to attend the first day, I cannot
comment
> on the entire conference.  However, what I saw was very encouraging.
> There continues to be a great amount of work being done in using
Python
> for Scientific Computing and the remaining problems seems to be how to
> get the word out and increase the user base.
> 
> Many thanks are due to the presenters and the conference sponsors:
> 
> *The National Biomedical Computation Resource* <http://nbcr.sdsc.edu>
> (NBCR, UCSD, San Diego, CA)
> The mission of the National Biomedical Computation Resource at the
> University of California San Diego and partners at The Scripps
Research
> Institute and Washington University is to conduct, catalyze, and
advance
> biomedical research by harnessing, developing and deploying forefront
> computational, information, and grid technologies. NBCR is supported
by
> _National Institutes of Health (NIH) _ through a _National Center for
> Research Resources_ centers grant (P 41 RR08605).
> 
> *The Center for Advanced Computing Research*
> <http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/> (CACR, CalTech
> <http://www.scipy.org/wikis/scipy04/CalTech>, Pasadena, CA)
> CACR is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in the field of
> high-performance computing, communication, and data engineering. Major
> activities include carrying out large-scale scientific and engineering
> applications on parallel supercomputers and coordinating collaborative
> research projects on high-speed network technologies, distributed
> computing and database methodologies, and related topics. Our goal is
to
> help further the state of the art in scientific computing.
> 
> *Enthought, Inc.* <http://www.enthought.com> (Austin, TX)
> Enthought, Inc. provides business and scientific computing solutions
> through software development, consulting and training.
> 
> 
> Best regards to all,
> 
> -Travis Oliphant
> Brigham Young University
> 459 CB
> Provo, UT 84602
> oliphant.travis at ieee.org
> 
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