I would like to call to the attention of the NumPy community the following call
for papers:
Second Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python, 22–26
January 2012, New Orleans, Louisiana
The Second Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python,
sponsored by the American Meteorological Society, will be held 22–26 January
2012, as part of the 92nd AMS Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Preliminary programs, registration, hotel, and general information will be
posted on the AMS Web site (http://www.ametsoc.org/meet/annual/) in
late-September 2011.
The application of object-oriented programming and other advances in
computer science to the atmospheric and oceanic sciences has in turn led to
advances in modeling and analysis tools and methods. This symposium focuses on
applications of the open-source language Python and seeks to disseminate
advances using Python in the atmospheric and oceanic sciences, as well as grow
the earth sciences Python community. Papers describing Python work in
applications, methodologies, and package development in all areas of
meteorology, climatology, oceanography, and space sciences are welcome,
including (but not limited to): modeling, time series analysis, air quality,
satellite data processing, in-situ data analysis, GIS, Python as a software
integration platform, visualization, gridding, model intercomparison, and very
large (petabyte) dataset manipulation and access.
The $95 abstract fee includes the submission of your abstract, the
posting of your extended abstract, and the uploading and recording of your
presentation which will be archived on the AMS Web site.
Please submit your abstract electronically via the Web by 1 August 2011 (refer
to the AMS Web page athttp://www.ametsoc.org/meet/online_submit.html.) An
abstract fee of $95 (payable by credit card or purchase order) is charged at
the time of submission (refundable only if abstract is not accepted).
Authors of accepted presentations will be notified via e-mail by
late-September 2011. All extended abstracts are to be submitted electronically
and will be available on-line via the Web, Instructions for formatting extended
abstracts will be posted on the AMS Web site. Manuscripts (up to 3MB) must be
submitted electronically by 22 February 2012. All abstracts, extended abstracts
and presentations will be available on the AMS Web site at no cost.
For additional information, please contact the program chairperson,
Johnny Lin, Physics Department, North Park University ([email protected]).
(5/11)
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