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We had a great time presenting at #PyHEP2022 where we talked about our goals, methodology, curriculum as well as how to become a part of our efforts! We invite you to join us in building a better future for HEP! Find out more about the talk here: indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/…
Live now at #PyHEP2022, Alexander will walk you through one of our latest training modules: #matplotlib for #HEP. Follow on zoom, youtube, or check out the material by yourself at hsf-training.github.io/hsf-training-m…
It's been exciting to see all the great work the Python HEP community has built over the last few years and I'm looking forward to #PyHEP2022 and seeing how the community has matured and what new projects and collaborations have been created. Registration is open now!
The call for abstracts and registration for #PyHEP2022 is open! The workshop will be online from 12-16, September 2022, registration is free, and we're excited to share new work in the HEP Python community with you. 🐍 Register now! indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/…
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on a "@pyhf_ to Combine Converter" by Peter Ridolfi. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/peterridolfi/P…
Peter gave a great and clear talk today. I'm continually impressed by his work and the quality of his @iris_hep Fellow project and proud to see this work presented at #PyHEP2022! Quite impressive what he was able to do in 9 weeks as university student! 🤯
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on a "@pyhf_ to Combine Converter" by Peter Ridolfi. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/peterridolfi/P…
🔴Happy to announce that #Harfang3D will participate to the #PyHEP2022 conference on September 16th at 3:20pm. We will talk about how 3D and VR in Python is used in the industry. 👉Please follow the PyHEP conference at: bit.ly/3L5FOZA #VR #Python #3D
Don't forget that next week we have #PyHEP2022 organised by @PyHEPConf, with almost 900 people registered. indico.cern.ch/e/PyHEP2022
Interested in HEP software training? Follow @HsfTraining for all of the training updates from the HSF! And come to today's #PyHEP2022 talk for a taster: indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/…
Now that we're back from the break at #PyHEP2022, we have a talk on end-to-end physics analysis with Open Data: the Analysis Grand Challenge by @alheld_. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/alexander-held…
A Bigram Poem inspired by PyHEPConf: For the the final final talk talk at at #PyHEP2022 #PyHEP2022 we we have - PyHEP
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a talk on "Speeding up differentiable programming with a Computer Algebra System" by Remco de Boer. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/ComPWA/PyHEP20…
That's a wrap for #PyHEP2022! Thanks you so much to our speakers and to everyone who attended! We really enjoyed all the interactions this week and we hope to see you around at the @hepsoftfound working group meetings! hepsoftwarefoundation.org/workinggroups/…
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on "pyhepmc: a Pythonic interface to HepMC3" by Hans Dembinski. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/HDembinski/PyH…
For the final talk of day 3 at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on "What's new in Python 3.11" by @HenrySchreiner3. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… iscinumpy.dev/post/python-311
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Python 3.11
Python 3.11 has hit the beta (now released!) stage, which means no more new features. It’s a perfect time to play with it! The themes in this update are the standard ones: The faster CPython …
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a talk on the pythia8 Python interface by Michael Wilkinson. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/goi42/pythia8_…
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a talk on "Awkward RDataFrame" by Ianna Osborne. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/ianna/PyHep2022
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GitHub - ianna/PyHep2022
Contribute to ianna/PyHep2022 development by creating an account on GitHub.
Day 4 of #PyHEP2022 is starting with a tutorial on Analysis Optimisation with Differentiable Programming by @phi_nate! indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/phinate/differ…
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GitHub - phinate/differentiable-analysis-examples: A set of differentiable analysis examples.
A set of differentiable analysis examples. Contribute to phinate/differentiable-analysis-examples development by creating an account on GitHub.
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on "Enabling @dask_dev Interoperability with XRootD Storage Systems" by Scott Demarest. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/…
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on "Scalable, Sparse IO with larcv" by Corey Adams. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… larcv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on "Using C++ From Numba, Fast and Automatic" by Baidyanath Kundu. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/sudo-panda/PyH…
That's a wrap for #PyHEP2022! Thanks you so much to our speakers and to everyone who attended! We really enjoyed all the interactions this week and we hope to see you around at the @hepsoftfound working group meetings! hepsoftwarefoundation.org/workinggroups/…
To close out #PyHEP2022 we have Eduardo Rodrigues for the organising committee giving a short wrap up summary. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/…
Peter gave a great and clear talk today. I'm continually impressed by his work and the quality of his @iris_hep Fellow project and proud to see this work presented at #PyHEP2022! Quite impressive what he was able to do in 9 weeks as university student! 🤯
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on a "@pyhf_ to Combine Converter" by Peter Ridolfi. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/peterridolfi/P…
A Bigram Poem inspired by PyHEPConf: For the the final final talk talk at at #PyHEP2022 #PyHEP2022 we we have - PyHEP
For the final talk at #PyHEP2022 we have a lightning talk on the "JetNet library for machine learning in high energy physics" by Raghav Kansal. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/…
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on "Scalable, Sparse IO with larcv" by Corey Adams. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… larcv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on a "@pyhf_ to Combine Converter" by Peter Ridolfi. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/peterridolfi/P…
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a talk on "abcd_pyhf: Likelihood-based ABCD method for background estimation and hypothesis testing with @pyhf_" by @mason_proffitt. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/…
Now that we're back from the break at #PyHEP2022, we have a talk on "zfit - binned fits and histograms" by Jonas Eschle. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/…
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on "Using C++ From Numba, Fast and Automatic" by Baidyanath Kundu. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/sudo-panda/PyH…
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on "Enabling @dask_dev Interoperability with XRootD Storage Systems" by Scott Demarest. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/…
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on uproot + @dask_dev by Kush Kothari. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/…
Day 5 (last day!) of #PyHEP2022 is starting with a tutorial on @dask_dev by @Mx_ddavis! indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/douglasdavis/p…
For the remainder of Day 4 of #PyHEP2022 we'll be starting our Hackashop! To get us started, @mightaswellcode will kick us off with an intro talk. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/…
The final talk of #PyHEP2022 day 4 is a lightning talk on developing implicitly-parallel Python analysis tools for NOvA by Derek Doyle. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/…
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a talk on "Awkward RDataFrame" by Ianna Osborne. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/ianna/PyHep2022
github.com
GitHub - ianna/PyHep2022
Contribute to ianna/PyHep2022 development by creating an account on GitHub.
Now that we're back from the break at #PyHEP2022, we have a talk on end-to-end physics analysis with Open Data: the Analysis Grand Challenge by @alheld_. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/alexander-held…
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a talk on the pythia8 Python interface by Michael Wilkinson. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/goi42/pythia8_…
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a talk on "Speeding up differentiable programming with a Computer Algebra System" by Remco de Boer. indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/ComPWA/PyHEP20…
Day 4 of #PyHEP2022 is starting with a tutorial on Analysis Optimisation with Differentiable Programming by @phi_nate! indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/… github.com/phinate/differ…
github.com
GitHub - phinate/differentiable-analysis-examples: A set of differentiable analysis examples.
A set of differentiable analysis examples. Contribute to phinate/differentiable-analysis-examples development by creating an account on GitHub.
We had a great time presenting at #PyHEP2022 where we talked about our goals, methodology, curriculum as well as how to become a part of our efforts! We invite you to join us in building a better future for HEP! Find out more about the talk here: indico.cern.ch/event/1150631/…
Live now at #PyHEP2022, Alexander will walk you through one of our latest training modules: #matplotlib for #HEP. Follow on zoom, youtube, or check out the material by yourself at hsf-training.github.io/hsf-training-m…
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