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 by: Marc-Andre Lemburg - Mon, 19 Jul 2021 11:00 UTC

EuroPython 2021 begins next week. We are proud to present the keynote
speakers and our conference booklet.

Keynotes
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The following keynotes will take place on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday. Tickets are still available.

If you want to find out more about our keynote speakers, please head on
to the keynotes page on our website.

https://ep2021.europython.eu/events/keynotes/

- Pablo Galindo Salgado: Nobody expects the Spanish inquisition

In this talk I will go into some interesting stories of how (C)Python is
made. We will go through a journey that will show you how Python is
developed, who works on it, interesting battles against the most obscure
of bugs and lots of unexpected situations and things to learn and to
reflect on.

- Abigail Dogbe: Python in a world of Pan-Africanism

The use of Python in Africa is widely spread daily. In this talk, I will
take you on a journey of what Python means to us in a Pan-African
setting, lessons learned from organizing PyCon Africa, the people behind
it, challenges we are facing and reflections on what works in our
ecosystem.

- Claudia Comito: Connecting Communities: the Helmholtz Analytics
Framework and the making of Heat

HPC, Scientific Big Data, co-design, Python: beneath the buzzwords,
bringing together academics from the most disparate research fields to
work on a common product is no easy feat. What worked, what didn't, and
lessons learned from the Helmholtz Analytics Framework experience.

- Dr. Kimberly Arcand: Our Universe through Sight, Sound & Touch

Information of our Universe doesn't have to be just a two-dimensional
snap shot. We can transform these data to be able to listen, feel, or
(virtually) move through cosmic objects. Listen to the debris from an
exploded star, walk through the core of our Milky Way in virtual
reality, feel vibrations of a stellar nursery, and experience our
universe anew.

- David Beazley: No, not typing. Types.

While biking through the forest preserve on a dark December morning, I
found myself suddenly staring face-to-face with Bambi. Picking myself
off the ground with a broken wrist and an assortment of broken fingers,
I embarked on an unexpected journey of discovery. Then the pandemic
hit. In this talk, I provide a trip report.

- Joannah Nanjekye: Python the Bad Parts

Python is great but it definitely has faults too.In this talk, I will
talk about some of the Python challenges as a language, and the current
efforts in the community to alleviate them. I will also talk about how I
plan to engage scientists and academics during my time on the PSF board,
to highlight some of the research we are working on as a community.

Conference Booklet
------------------

Our designer Jessica has created a beautiful conference booklet for you
to refer to during the conference and keep as a memory afterwards. It
details all of the information regarding the schedule, talks, workshops
and sponsors as a single PDF file.

https://ep2021.europython.eu/events/conference-booklet/

Quick Summary
-------------
EuroPython 2021 will be run online from July 26 - August 1:

- Two workshop/training days (July 26 - 27)
- Three conference days (July 28 - 30)
- Two sprint days (July 31 - August 1)

The sessions will be scheduled to ensure they are also accessible for
those in the Asian and Americas time zones.

More infos are available on our website at https://ep2021.europython.eu/

Help spread the word
--------------------

Please help us spread this message by sharing it on your social
networks as widely as possible. Thank you !

Link to the blog post:

https://blog.europython.eu/europython-2021-keynotes-and-booklet/

Tweet:

https://twitter.com/europythons/status/1417074329951641603

Enjoy,
--
EuroPython 2021 Team
https://ep2021.europython.eu/
https://www.europython-society.org/

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