Aperio Software is hiring! We are looking for someone to join our team as a research software engineer to work on a variety of open source scientific software projects. See https://t.co/RxDLbkZCNO for more details.
Don't forget to apply at https://t.co/RxDLbkZCNO if you want to work with us on @astropy, @glueviz, @WWTelescope and other exciting open-source projects. Deadline is tomorrow, 14th of May.
Aperio Software is hiring! We are looking for someone to join our team as a software developer to work on a variety of open source scientific software projects. See https://t.co/RxDLbkI1pe for more details.
Aperio Software is hiring! We are looking for someone to join our team as a software developer to work on a variety of open source scientific software projects. See https://t.co/RxDLbkI1pe for more details.
A mini-workshop on Sustainable Software in High Energy Physics will be held virtually today, July 22 from 9am-1pm CST. Follow the link for registration details.
https://t.co/iE7DW5GGBY
The #pyastro20 hack day kicks off in 30 minutes at 21:00 UTC! You can live stream the talks via YouTube here: https://t.co/QWv1KavwcZ. More information about the hack day is available here: https://t.co/WuWu9HK6a1
Since we cant all meet in person this year for #pyastro20 we will instead be hosting a remote hack event 😃More details to be released soon about how to join in but for now keep April 23 and 24 free!
Due to concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Python in Astronomy Conference is cancelled. Please see the meeting webpage for more information: https://t.co/aiCbx5EEH7
It's the last day to apply to attend the @pythoninastro Python in Astronomy 2020 Conference in Dublin in April! Make sure to register today if you're interested in a week of craic agus coding 🙃 https://t.co/htDG9JojJ1
Deadline to apply to attend this years #pyastro20 conference is Monday 6th January, don't forget to fill out the application form before then! More info at https://t.co/aiCbx5EEH7
Sure give @pythoninastro a follow for all the exciting #pyastro conference news! Also reminder applications for the April 2020 meeting in Dublin are open until January: https://t.co/3wESwJaWqz
Applications for Python in Astronomy 2020 are now open! The conference will be held from 20 - 24 April 2020 at Trinity College, Dublin. You can apply here: https://t.co/YnpoHmZpBd . More information about the conference is available here: https://t.co/0I13dszniH
We're happy to announce the release of PlasmaPy 0.2! Now with added conda installability! Run "conda install -c conda-forge plasmapy" to try it out (or you can still install/update it with pip)
Friendly reminder that the deadline for the next Python in Astronomy meeting is next week. The meeting will be between 29Jul-2Aug at @stsci. Apply while you can, #PyAstro is always a highlight of the year. https://t.co/D9CFiJosvk @Open_Astronomy
I left academia this year to join @nagtalk who work in High Performance and cloud computing, numerical analysis, software engineering, data science....essentially commercial @ResearchSoftEng....and I'm having a blast.
They are hiring again....https://t.co/QLosvIG6LJ
Great news everyone! We're extending the deadline for #pyastro19 applications by two weeks. So go to https://t.co/lwfNFvFCRd and apply before the 14th of Feb if you haven't already. Or read more about the conference here: https://t.co/8dajKOgfPI