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<h1>Call for Papers</h1>
<p>
We look forward to your submissions on the use of Python for Scientific
Computing and Education. This includes pedagogy, exploration, modeling
and analysis from both applied and developmental perspectives. We
welcome contributions from academia as well as industry.
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<h2>Submission of Papers</h2>
<p>
If you wish to present your paper using this platform, please submit
an abstract of 300 to 700 words describing the topic, including its
relevance to scientific computing. Based on the number and quality of
the submissions, the conference organizers will allot 10 - 30 minutes
for each accepted talk.
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<p>
In addition to these talks, there will be an open session of lightning
talks, during which any attendee who wishes to talk on a pertinent topic
is invited to do a presentation not exceeding five minutes in duration.
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<p>
If you wish to present a talk at the conference, please follow the
guidelines below.
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<h2>Submission Guidelines</h2>
<ul class="simple">
<li>Submissions should be uploaded via <a href="
{% url scipycon_submit_talk params.scope %}">the web form.</a></li>
<li>Submissions whose main purpose is to promote a commercial product
or service will be refused.</li>
<li>All accepted proposals must be presented at the SciPy conference by
at least one author.</li>
</ul>
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<h2>Important Dates</h2>
<ul class="simple">
<li> October 26, 2011, Wednesday: Abstracts Due
<li> October 31, 2011, Monday: Schedule announced
<li> November 21, 2011, Monday: Proceedings paper submission due
<li> December 4-5, 2011, Sunday-Monday: Conference
<li> December 6-7 2011, Tuesday-Wednesday: Tutorials/Sprints
</ul>
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