This is the talk schedule of the conference. See the proceedings for more details about the talks.
Thursday
8:00 Registration/Breakfast
8:55 Welcome (Travis Vaught)
9:10 Keynote (Alex Martelli)
10:00 State of SciPy (Travis Vaught, Jarrod Millman)
10:40 -- Break --
11:00 Exploring network structure, dynamics, and function using NetworkX (Aric Hagberg)
11:40 Interval arithmetic: Python implementation and applications (Stefano Taschini)
12:00 Experiences Using Scipy for Computer Vision Research (Damian Eads)
12:20 -- Lunch --
1:40 The new NumPy documentation framework (Stéfan Van der Walt)
2:00 Matplotlib solves the riddle of the sphinx (Michael Droettboom)
2:40 The SciPy documentation project (Joe Harrington)
3:00 -- Break --
3:40 Sage: creating a viable free Python-based open source alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica and Matlab (William Stein)
4:20 Open space for lightning talks
Friday
8:30 Breakfast
9:10 Pysynphot: A Python Re-Implementation of a Legacy App in Astronomy
9:50 How the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) is using Python (Robert Lupton)
10:20 Real-time Astronomical Time-series Classification and Broadcast Pipeline (Dan Starr)
10:40 -- Break --
11:10 Analysis and Visualization of Multi-Scale Astrophysical Simulations using Python and NumPy (Matthew Turk)
11:30 Mayavi: Making 3D data visualization reusable (Prabhu Ramachandran, Gaël Varoquaux)
12:00 Finite Element Modeling of Contact and Impact Problems Using Python (Ryan Krauss)
12:20 -- Lunch --
2:00 PyCircuitScape: A Tool for Landscape Ecology (Viral Shah)
2:20 Summarizing Complexity in High Dimensional Spaces (Karl Young)
2:40 UFuncs: A generic function mechanism in Python (Travis Oliphant)
3:20 -- Break --
3:40 NumPy Optimization: Manual tuning and automated approaches (Evan Patterson)
4:00 Converting Python functions to dynamically-compiled C (Ilan Schnell)
4:20 unPython: Converting Python numerical programs into C (Rahul Garg)
4:40 Implementing the Grammar of Graphics for Python (Robert Kern)
5:00 Ask the experts session.