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<div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Eric Jones"
src="/static/img/eric.jpg" width=200 /></div>
<div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Eric Jones - Keynote Speaker</h3>
Eric has a broad background in engineering and software development and leads
Enthought's product engineering and software design. Prior to co-founding Enthought,
Eric worked with numerical electromagnetics and genetic optimization in the
Department of Electrical Engineering at Duke University. He has taught numerous courses
on the use of Python for scientific computing and serves as a member of the Python
Software Foundation. He holds M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Duke University in electrical
engineering and a B.S.E. in mechanical engineering from Baylor University.
Eric was the Keynote Speaker at SciPy US 2011.
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<div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Ajith Kumar"
src="/static/img/emma_small.jpg" width=200 /></div>
<div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Emmanuelle Gouillart</h3>
Emmanuelle Gouillart is a physics researcher in a joint laboratory
between the French National Research Center (CNRS), and the French
industry group Saint-Gobain. Her research interests are in glass melting,
tomography imaging, and fluid mixing. She started teaching Scientific
Python during the Python African Tour event in Dakar in 2009, and was one
of the organizers of the Euroscipy conferences in Paris in 2010 and 2011.
Emmanuelle is now one of the developers of the Python module
scikits-image.
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<div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Ajith Kumar"
src="/static/img/ajith.jpg" width=200 /></div>
<div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Ajith Kumar</h3>
His main area of work is development of instrumentation for particle
accelerators and associated experiments, including radio-frequency
accelerating structures, control and data acquisition systems,
digital and radio frequency electronics modules. Also involved in
developing laboratory equipment (expeyes.in) for teaching physics and
engineering following the philosophy of Free Software. Has been a user
and propagator of Free Software in the field of education for several years.
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<div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Jarrod Millman"
src="/static/img/jarrod.png" /></div>
<div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Jarrod Millman</h3>
He is on the SciPy steering committee and an active
contributor to both the NumPy and SciPy projects. He is the acting
managing director and the director of computing for UC Berkeley's
Neuroscience Institute, where he helped found the Neuroimaging in
Python (NIPY) project.
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<div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Ole Nielsen"
src="/static/img/ole.jpg" /></div>
<div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Ole Nielsen</h3>
Ole Nielsen has been an Open Source adopter, promotor and
developer since the early nineties during his career as technical
consultant, academic researcher, government scientist and development
professional within an aid organisation. Ole has a double Master's degree in
Mathematics and Computer Science as well as a PhD in scientific computing
from universities in Denmark. Ole joined AusAID in Jakarta in 2010 to support
the Indonesian government in multi-hazard disaster risk reduction.
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<div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Mateusz Paprocki"
src="/static/img/mateusz.jpg" width=200 /></div>
<div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Mateusz Paprocki</h3>
Mateusz Paprocki is a software developer and a researcher in the field
of computer science. He graduated last spring from Technical University
of Wroclaw in Poland. Mateusz is an active Open Source Python scientific
software developer. His major contribution to the community is his work on
SymPy, a pure Python symbolic mathematics system.
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<div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Asokan Pichai"
src="/static/img/pasokan.jpg" height=119 width=200 /></div>
<div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Asokan Pichai</h3>
Mr. Asokan Pichai is the consultant/project manager for the Python
group of the FOSSEE project. He is also the principal consultant at
TalentSprint. He has immense experience in the field of training
and instructional design. He has been a director at CIBS and has been
the CEO/CTO of various firms such as MinVesta Infotech Ltd., Arkin
Systems and Future Focus Infotech.
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<div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Prabhu Ramachandran"
src="/static/img/prabhu_ramachandran.jpg" width=200/></div>
<div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Prabhu Ramachandran</h3>
Dr Prabhu has been a faculty member at the department of Aerospace Engineering,
IIT Bombay since 2005. He has a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from IIT Madras.
His research interests are primarily in particle methods and applied scientific
computing. He has been active in the FOSS community for more than a decade.
He co-founded the Indian Linux User Group - Chennai (ILUGC) in 1998 and is the
creator and lead developer of the (FOSS-India-award-winning) Mayavi and TVTK
Python packages. Prabhu has contributed to the Python wrappers of the
Visualization Toolkit (VTK). He is an active member of the SciPy community and
a member of the Python Software Foundation (PSF). In 2009, he gave the keynote
address at India's first PyCon. Prabhu currently heads the FOSSEE project
(http://fossee.in) which aims to spread the use of Python (and other Free
Software) in the curriculum.
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<div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Gaël Varoquaux"
src="/static/img/gael.jpg" width=200/></div>
<div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Gaël Varoquaux</h3>
Gaël Varoquaux is a researcher in computational science at INRIA,
in the Neurospin research institute (Paris, France). His research
activities include statistical and computational techniques for
probabilistic modeling of intrinsic brain activity using functional
imaging. He has a strong interest in making advanced data-processing
techniques available across new scientific fields. For this purpose,
he favors the development of easy-to-use, inter-disciplinary,
open-source, scientific software, with a focus on the Python language.
Varoquaux has a PhD in quantum physics, is a graduate from Ecole Normale
Superieure, Paris.
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