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Friday, 30th
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Optiver
Brian
Ni
Parrot [Data Science]
Argument-Clinic [Posters]
Silly-Walks [Open Space]
Welcome to Conference
08:45
-
09:05
Morning Announcements
09:05
-
09:10
Michał Wodyński
(Symphony Solutions)
Python security best practises
09:10
-
09:55
intermediate
Marko Ristin
(Zurich Unversity of Applied Sciences (ZHAW)) ,
Phillip Schanely
,
Lauren De bruyn
Automatic Testing of Python Functions Based on Contracts
09:10
-
09:55
intermediate
Riya
Improved web scraping with Python tools and Bash utilities (TALK CANCELLED)
09:10
-
09:55
beginner
Gael Grosch
(Unit8 SA) ,
Francesco Lässig
(Unit8 SA)
Darts: Unifying time series forecasting models from ARIMA to Deep Learning
09:10
-
09:55
beginner
David Beazley
(Dabeaz LLC)
No, not typing. Types.
10:00
-
10:45
Keynote
Lunch Time
10:45
-
11:15
Mia Polovina
Workshop (2nd Part) - Climate Data Analysis With Xarray and Cartopy
11:00
-
12:30
beginner
Julian Camilleri
(Heycar (Volkswagen/Daimler))
Building a clean, maintainable and tested code base
11:15
-
11:45
beginner
Joost Lek
(Optiver)
How I helped fly a helicopter on Mars
11:15
-
11:45
beginner
Kirill Borisov
Code From Nothing: Procedural Generation of Python Source Code
11:15
-
11:45
intermediate
Lim H.
(QuantumBlack)
Reproducible and Deployable Data Science with Open-Source Python
11:15
-
11:45
intermediate
James Nightingale
(Durham University)
PyAutoFit: A Classy Probabilistic Programming Language For Data Science
11:45
-
12:15
beginner
Roberto Polli
(Italian Digital Transformation Department)
Designing secure APIs
11:45
-
12:15
beginner
Miki Lombardi
(Growens s.p.a)
A crowdsourced map for checking supermarket wait times worldwide
11:45
-
12:15
beginner
Harshit Prasad
(Grofers)
High Performance Data Processing with Python, Kafka and Elasticsearch
11:45
-
12:15
beginner
Stefanie Stoppel
(inovex GmbH)
The Myth of Neutrality: How AI is widening social divides
12:15
-
13:00
beginner
Luke Leighton
The Libre-SOC Project
12:15
-
13:00
advanced
Pierre Clisson
Building Brain-Computer Interfaces with Timeflux
12:15
-
13:00
beginner
Marc Päpper
(Mindpeak GmbH)
Speeding up the deep learning development life cycle for cancer diagnostics
12:15
-
13:00
beginner
Coffee Break
13:00
-
13:15
Shagun Sodhani
(Facebook)
Multitask Reinforcement Learning with Python
13:00
-
13:45
beginner
Eli Holderness
(Anvil)
Pointers? In my Python? It's more likely than you think
13:15
-
13:45
beginner
Andy Fundinger
(Bloomberg LP)
The spec you never knew you needed
13:15
-
13:45
beginner
Jessica Temporal
(Auth0)
Traveling through a secure API in Python
13:15
-
13:45
beginner
Alon Nir
(Spotify)
Sliding into Causal Inference, with Python!
13:15
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13:45
intermediate
Vinayak Mehta
(June)
A Tale Of Python C Extensions And Cross-Platform Wheels
13:45
-
14:15
beginner
Yashasvi Misra
(Samsung PRISM)
Personal growth and the Python community
13:45
-
14:15
beginner
Sam Thursfield
(Codethink Ltd.)
Simple, open, music recommendations
13:45
-
14:15
intermediate
Steven Kolawole
Streamlit: The Fastest Way to build Data Apps
13:45
-
14:15
beginner
Cristián Maureira-Fredes
(The Qt company)
Learn CPython by breaking it
14:15
-
14:45
intermediate
Matteo Bertucci
Learn Python automation by recreating Git Commit from scratch
14:15
-
14:45
beginner
Eduardo Blancas
Develop and deploy a Machine Learning pipeline in 30 minutes with Ploomber
14:15
-
14:45
intermediate
Alejandro Saucedo
(The Institute for Ethical AI & Machine Learning)
Production ML Monitoring: Outliers, Drift, Explainers & Statistical Performance
14:15
-
14:45
intermediate
Lightning Talks 3
14:55
-
15:40
beginner
Joannah Nanjekye
(UNB/IBM CAS-Atlantic)
Python the Bad Parts
15:45
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16:30
Keynote
Dinner Time
16:30
-
17:00
Itamar Turner-Trauring
Measuring memory: Python memory profilers and when to use them
17:00
-
17:30
intermediate
Benjy Weinberger
(Toolchain)
Python monorepos: what, why and how
17:00
-
17:30
beginner
Rabeea Emad
Analyzing COVID Vaccine Popularity in Europe Using FastAPI, Postgres & Azure
17:00
-
17:30
beginner
Utkarsh Mishra
(Quale Infotech)
Python and Flutter application for Colouring and Enhancing Old Photos
17:00
-
17:30
beginner
Sid Unnithan
(Microsoft) ,
Claudia Regio
(Microsoft)
Python Data Science with VS Code and Azure
17:30
-
18:00
beginner
Abby Carey
(Google)
Developing Flask Applications for Google Cloud
17:30
-
18:00
beginner
Jeremiah Paige
(ActiveState)
Formalizing a Language
17:30
-
18:00
intermediate
Augusto Stoffel
(dida Machine Learning)
Graph neural networks for information extraction with PyTorch
17:30
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18:00
intermediate
Closing Session
18:05
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18:15
After Party
18:20
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19:20
beginner