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2 min readFeb 6, 2018
Get your early bird tickets @ jupyter-day-atlanta.eventbrite.com

The Atlanta Jupyter User Group is excited to announce Early Bird Tickets and the Call for Proposals to the second Jupyter Day Atlanta on March 31, 2018. Join us at the Georgia Tech Research Institute Conference Center, along with sponsors O’Reilly Media and Project Jupyter, for great speakers, good code, and your friendly Atlanta-area Jupyter community.

Jupyter Day Atlanta is a single-day conference to showcase different use cases of Project Jupyter software, in the broader free, open-source software community including data, science, journalism, and education. This event will facilitate connections between community members using Jupyter’s technology to reshape how people interact with code and data in both industry and academia.

Submit a talk

We are accepting talks until February 16 and speakers will be notified by February 19. Please use this form to submit a talk for Jupyter Day Atlanta 2018. We encourage talks from students and early researchers.

Confirmed Speakers

STEAM Workshops with Binder and JupyterHub

Carol Willing from Project Jupyter

Reproducible Segmentation of Not-Quite-Objects in Jupyter Notebooks

Shannon Quinn from University of Georgia

Agenda

  • Panel on Readability, Reusability, and Reproducibility
  • Invited Talks
  • Lunch
  • Afternoon Session 0: Getting the most out of JupyterLab
  • Afternoon Session 1: Interacting and Collaborating with Jupyter
  • Afternoon Session 2: Jupyter for Business and Science
  • Featured Talk
  • Closing

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