JupyterCon will use theis template to creae a new repository for each session of the conference Technical Program.
A session is a cluster of talks in a given track, which will be shown as a group: videos will be streamed in sequence on YouTube, and speakers will join together in a live "Panel of Speakers" with a moderator during the conference.
- Jason Grout, Technical Program Chair
- Lorena A. Barba, General Chair
- Enterprise Jupyter Infrastructure.
- Rollin Thomas
- Sarah Gibson
- Jupyter in Education.
- Elizabeth Wickes
- Jason Williams
- Jupyter in scientific research.
- Lindsey Heagy
- Hans Fangohr
- Data science applications.
- Sarah Guido
- Eric Ma
- Gianluca Santarossa
- Jupyter community: tools and practices.
- Tony Hirst
- Doug Blank
- Hannah Aizenman
- Core Jupyter (invited track)
- Matthias Bussonier
- M Pacer
- Poster session
- Damian Avila
- Julia Wagemann
- Lightning talks
- Paul Ivanov
- Tracy Teal
JupyterCon 2020 is an online event that places heavy emphasis on providing learning opportunities for all participants. It is a project of NumFOCUS, with a fully volunteer team of organizers.
NumFOCUS is a 501(c)-3 non-profit in the United States. Its mission is to promote open practices in research, data, and scientific computing by serving as a fiscal sponsor for open source projects and organizing community-driven educational programs. NumFOCUS envisions an inclusive scientific and research community that utilizes actively supported open source software to make impactful discoveries for a better world.
The source materials for JupyterCon tutorials are copyright of their authors. We ask that materials be shared under standard public licenses. We recommend code be under BSD-3 or MIT license, and other materials be under a CC-BY Creative Commons Attribution license.