PyConUK and the Science Track

PyConUK is in its 9th year and this year it’ll host its first Science Track aimed at scientists (not “data scientists” but real lab-coat-wearing scientists). I’m speaking in that track, yay (“Ship Data Science Products!“)! This track is part of the main conference, it all runs during September 19-21. Here’s a tiny reminder from the first 2007 event.

If you’d like to learn about Python’s role in helping researchers with their work, enabling reproducible research and the spread of digital literacy in the sciences, you should attend this track. This track can be attended for just £99 (without attending the rest of the conferece), this is a bit of a steal given you’ll get 3 days of great networking and learning.

The Software Sustainability Institute is involved and PyConUK is looking for sponsors, this is a great way to spread your message into a scientific community and to over 300 attendees. For details you should contact PyConUK directly (pyconuk-sponsorship@python.org).

Other speakers include members of PyDataLondon (I’m a co-org) and the wider UK Python community.


Ian is a Chief Interim Data Scientist via his Mor Consulting. Sign-up for Data Science tutorials in London and to hear about his data science thoughts and jobs. He lives in London, is walked by his high energy Springer Spaniel and is a consumer of fine coffees.

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