Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
86 lines (53 loc) · 4 KB

schedule.md

File metadata and controls

86 lines (53 loc) · 4 KB

We're looking forward to having you in Boston next week for JupyterDays Boston! This email, which I've also posted this at https://github.com/odewahn/jdboston16/blob/master/schedule.md, has the key details about the event. Here's the tl;dr:

Who: You! And all your awesome co-presenters

What: Your presentation! See the schedule section for your time, and send a pull request or just send me a link to your posted presentation by Monday, March 14th

When: March 17-18 from 9:00-5:30

Where: Wasserstein Hall at Harvard Law School (https://goo.gl/maps/K1ziSzLsmY32)

How: See the Code of Conduct (https://github.com/odewahn/jdboston16/blob/master/code_of_conduct.md)

Please send any questions to odewahn@oreilly.com and cerdmann@cfa.harvard.edu. We're looking forward to seeing you next week!

Andrew & Chris

Full details below:

Dates

This is a 2 day event on March 17-18 from 9:00 - 5:30. You are welcomed and encouraged to attend both days, if possible.

Location

The event is being held at:

Harvard Law School

Wasserstein Hall

585 Massachusetts Ave

Cambridge, MA 0213

Room

Milstein East A & B

Code of Conduct

Please read and review the event's code of conduct. If you have any questions or concerns, please send them to odewahn@oreilly.com and I will help you resolve them.

Social Media

We will be using the hash tags #JupyterDays for the event. Please tweet liberally during the event!

Structure and schedule

The first day consists of 30 minute talks, informal BoFs, and a panel on Jupyter in Education. (Note that some speakers are are both speaking and on the panel.) The second day is focused on longer, hands on tutorials and demos.

Since speakers may want to give demonstrations, you are free to use your own computer to present. The room will have basic A/V and a projector that should fit most setups. However, if you have a "weird system" (and, if you do, you're likely to know who you are!), please let me know and we can work with the A/V people to make sure it will work.

Please arrive at least 10 minutes before your talk. An organizer will be on hand to help you get set up to present.

If you have a link to your presentation and would like to add them to this page, please send me a pull request by Monday the 14, or send me a link and I will add it for you.

The schedule is:

Thursday, March 17

  • 9:00AM to 9:30AM: Registration and Breakfast
  • 9:30AM to 9:10AM: Welcome from the Organizers - Andrew Odewahn (O'Reilly), Chris Erdmann(CfA), Ana Ravalcaba (Jupyter Project)
  • 9:40AM to 10:30AM: Keynote - Matthias Bussonnier — From Data Gathering to Publishing
  • 10:30AM to 11:00AM: Thorin Tabor — GenePattern Notebooks: Jupyter for Bioinformatic Research
  • 11:00AM to 12:00PM: Birds of a Feather Discussions
  • 12:00PM to 1:00PM: Lunch (Provided)
  • 1:00PM to 1:30PM: Faras Sadek, Yasha Iravantchi, Diana Zhang and Demba Ba — Wearable Signal Processing Using Docker Notebook Containers on AWS
  • 1:30PM to 2:00PM: Jeremy Freeman - binder
  • 2:00PM to 2:30PM: Safia Abdalla - Kooking with Kernels
  • 2:30PM to 2:45PM: Break
  • 2:45PM to 3:15PM: Elaine Angelino and Sam Lau -- Jupyter in UC Berkeley's Data Science Education Program
  • 3:15PM to 3:45PM: Chelsea Douglas - Data Visualization with Plotly in Jupyter
  • 3:45PM to 4:00PM: Break
  • 4:00PM to 5:30PM: Jupyter in Education Panel — Paco Nathan, Rahul Dave, Elaine Angelino, Demba Ba, Eni Mustafaraj, Allen Downey

Friday, March 18

  • 9:00AM to 9:30AM: Registration and Breakfast
  • 9:30AM to 10:45 Jonas Rosland -- Introduction to Docker
  • 10:45AM to 12:30PM Kyle Kelley and Ash Wilson -- Running JupyterHub on Docker
  • 12:30PM to 1:30PM Lunch (provided)
  • 1:30PM to 2:30PM Laurent Gautier - Polyglot Data Analysis (Visually Demonstrated) With Python And R.
  • 2:30PM to 3:30PM Brian Keegan - Data Mining and Network Analysis from Wikipedia Data
  • 3:30PM to 4:30PM Peter Bull - Data Science is Software
  • 4:30PM to 5:00PM Closing Remarks