What a fantastic first day of the https://t.co/Vh5gecGQgy workshop, not least because it gives me the chance to interact with awesome folks like @HEPfeickert !
Hi @drsekula from both of us Matt[hew]s!
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Great first day of #PyHEPdev2023! It is wonderful to have these detailed discussions from across the particle physics landscape with the wonderful dev community. Lots learned already and excited for the work to come out of this week. @PyHEPConf
Even better, this is just the start of the summer conferences! Looking forward to keeping things rolling at the MIAPbP differential and probabilistic programming for fundamental physics program, #SciPy2023, and @hepsoftfound’s PyHEP dev. 🚀
That's a wrap for #PyHEP2022! Thanks you so much to our speakers and to everyone who attended! We really enjoyed all the interactions this week and we hope to see you around at the @hepsoftfound working group meetings! https://t.co/lbXapm24g9
Finally, thanks to our generous sponsors who made this workshop possible at no cost to the participants! Thank you @ThePSF, @iris_hep, and @livuniphysics!
@hepsoftfound We also want to thank the @mybinderteam Federation and team for their support and resources! It is because of them that we were able to run so many of the @ProjectJupyter notebook talks this week live for all of our participants! https://t.co/8MCKBBDxGz
For the final talk at #PyHEP2022 we have a lightning talk on the "JetNet library for machine learning in high energy physics" by Raghav Kansal. https://t.co/NshhLWYdDD
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a talk on "abcd_pyhf: Likelihood-based ABCD method for background estimation and hypothesis testing with @pyhf_" by @mason_proffitt. https://t.co/50xKZVNy6I
Next at #PyHEP2022 is a lightning talk on "Using C++ From Numba, Fast and Automatic" by Baidyanath Kundu. https://t.co/U8pmsE0XDK https://t.co/2jdXPhXjlv
For the remainder of Day 4 of #PyHEP2022 we'll be starting our Hackashop! To get us started, @mightaswellcode will kick us off with an intro talk. https://t.co/VqBZJ7sHJY