Proposals are now being accepted for PyData Berlin 2016.
The event brings together analysts, scientists, developers, engineers, architects and others from the data science community to discuss new techniques and tools for management, analytics and visualization of data. PyData welcomes presentations focusing on Python as well as other languages used in data science (e.g. R, Julia). Presentation content can be at a novice, intermediate or advanced level. Talks will run 30-40 min and hands-on tutorials will run 90-120 min.
As a reminder, PyData presentations are intended to share knowledge and experience. We welcome talks letting attendees know how you are using tools in your work, but discourage any proposals with the aim of selling a product.
If you are interested in presenting a talk or tutorial, we encourage your submission(s). To see the type of topics presented at previous PyData events, please look at our past conference sites at pydata.org or check out the videos on YouTube or Vimeo.
How to Submit
1. Register for an account on https://pydata.org/berlin2016/account/signup/
2. Create a speaker profile
3. Click on "Submit a new proposal"
Additional Information:
- Any questions can be directed to admin@pydata.org
- All proposals are due by 20 March 2016 11:59 CET
- Conference Registration will be complimentary for speakers
Note: The conference is held on the same weekend as the DFB football final. This means that accommodation will be limited due to a high number of extra visitors to Berlin during the conference weekend. We advice out of town conference attendees to book accommodation early. There are numerous hotels and hostels close to the conference venue (Google Maps).
Tutoring Program
If you would like to present your latest project, algorithm or package but feel uncomfortable with speaking in front of a big crowd in English language please submit your proposal and drop us a line at info@pydata.berlin
We would be glad to help you with your slide preparation and rehearse your talk!