S.I.A.M. minisymposium on python and scientific simulation

R. T. Pierrehumbert rtp1@geosci.uchicago.edu
Mon, 28 Oct 2002 16:38:42 -0600


Mini-Symposium on Scientific Simulation in Python


I am organizing a mini-symposium at the March 27-31
S.I.A.M. Dynamical Systems meeting (Snowbird) on
the subject of use of Python for steering scientific
simulations and for exploration of nonlinear
dynamical systems.  I will present an overview
of the experience at our NSF-ITR center on
use of Python in climate modelling, and have lined
up additional speakers who are in the trenches
on Python and simulation.

I have slots available for up to four additional speakers,
and am interested in hearing from others who are using
Python in scientific simulations.  If you think you might
be interested, please send email describing your
python-related work to me at rtp1@geosci.uchicago.edu.
The abstract deadline is Nov. 26, so time is of the essence.

For information on the U. of Chicago Python ITR, see
geosci.uchicago.edu/~rtp1/itr

Regards,

Raymond T. Pierrehumbert
Professor in Geophysical Sciences
The University of Chicago