Python for Scientific Computing open for registration and collaborators


Our next workshop, Python for Scientific computing, is ready for you! Take part in different ways:

  • If you want to learn, you can register. Like all of our livestream courses, there are diverse ways to attend based on your needs.

  • If you are a small group, attend together! Get a meeting room, or online meeting, and watch together. We will tell you when exercise sessions are, and then you can work together on that.

  • If you are an organization, sponsor attendance locally! Reserve a room, open your own registration form if you want, and host the watching. There will be clear times for in-person work like this - if you contact us, we'll help you however much we can.

Python for Scientific Computing has run in 2020 and 2021, and was designed to be a next step for scientists after basic Python: not too in-depth, but showing a broad, hands-on picture of many useful tools in the Python ecosystem. All material and teaching is open-source before, during, and after the course.

Last year, we had 500 viewers for our peak days. Can we make 1000 or 5000 this year? - the course certainly supports it, and with your help, we can.

If you want to contribute more (or see how we do it), join the CodeRefinery chat and introduce yourself.


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CodeRefinery is a project within the Nordic e-Infrastructure Collaboration (NeIC). NeIC is an organisational unit under NordForsk.

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