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Door 12 / Goldfields Theatre Scientific Python Eureka 2 Education Eureka 3 DevOops

3:30 PM–4:30 PM

DevOops Lightning talks
Evan Kohilas

10:00 AM–10:30 AM

Teaching Digital Technologies in Australian schools with Python and the Kookaberry
Damien George and Julian Dinsdale

2:30 PM–3:00 PM

Data Morph: A Cautionary Tale of Summary Statistics
Stefanie Molin

9:05 AM–9:20 AM

Track Opening - Devoops
Yaakov, Aurynn Shaw, and Justin Warren

10:00 AM–10:30 AM

A Lazy Person's Guide to Building REST Clients or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Dunder Overrides
Ash Bek

1:50 PM–2:20 PM

From Keyword Chaos to Clarity: Conquering a Complex Systematic Review with Python
Edwina Mead

11:40 AM–12:10 PM

Astronomy with Python, for non-astronomers
Andrew Williams

4:20 PM–4:50 PM

Avocado, Cheese, Grape, Tomato or: How I Used Python to Stop Worrying and Love Emoji in Bioinformatics
Andrew Lonsdale

9:20 AM–9:50 AM

Causal Discovery in Python
Lizzie Silver

3:30 PM–4:00 PM

From minutes to seconds: Capillary auto-alignment with python and opencv
Emily Massahud

11:40 AM–12:10 PM

Simplifying Python Web App Operations: Automating K8s Ops with Open Source
David Andersson

4:10 PM–4:20 PM

Projit: An Open Source Python Tool for Decoupled Data Science
John Hawkins

5:20 PM–5:30 PM

Track Closing - Education
Amanda J Hogan, Nicky Ringland, and Sally Gridley

12:20 PM–12:50 PM

Explore, annotate, and analyse multidimensional image data with napari
Juan Nunez-Iglesias and Draga Doncila Pop

2:30 PM–3:00 PM

As a Teacher. I have no Time to learn Programming - Streamline Assignment Marking with Python
Haggen So

3:30 PM–5:20 PM

Student showcase
Amanda J Hogan, Nicky Ringland, and Sally Gridley

12:20 PM–12:50 PM

Notes on Over-Engineering: A Project Post-Mortem
Sam Bishop

11:00 AM–11:30 AM

Commissioning tools at the Australian Synchrotron, or, how to get a bazillion dollars worth of toys to play nicely together
Mel Makin

11:00 AM–11:30 AM

Django on AWS for chump change
Luke Wiwatowski

1:50 PM–2:20 PM

Who tests the testers? Making and testing pipelines
Evan Kohilas

4:50 PM–5:00 PM

Track Closing - Scientific Python
Genevieve Buckley, Kai Striega, Paige Martin, Adam Graham, and Charles Turner

9:05 AM–9:20 AM

Track Opening - Scientific Python
Genevieve Buckley, Kai Striega, Paige Martin, Adam Graham, and Charles Turner

9:20 AM–9:50 AM

Looking back to move forwards: how educational literature can inspire new teaching strategies
Alison Wong

10:00 AM–10:30 AM

Verifying and evaluating scientific results with the open source package "scores"
Tennessee Leeuwenburg

12:20 PM–12:50 PM

Enhancing Programming Ability with Playful Learning and Karel
Stephen Tierney and Alison Wong

2:30 PM–3:00 PM

Coding Competition Software VS Murphy's Law
Sanjin Dedic

11:40 AM–12:10 PM

Transitioning from VB to Python – Mapping a 6 month journey
Pravin vaz and Carolyn Gekas

11:00 AM–11:30 AM

How Smart is AI? – Real projects to build real understanding
Renee Noble

1:50 PM–2:20 PM

Build Your Own IoT! Fun With Python and Raspberry Pi.
A.J. Fisher

9:20 AM–9:50 AM

Why UUIDs are Secretly Incredibly Fascinating
Tom Eastman

9:05 AM–9:20 AM

Track Opening - Education
Amanda J Hogan, Nicky Ringland, and Sally Gridley

4:30 PM–4:40 PM

Track Closing - Devoops
Yaakov, Aurynn Shaw, and Justin Warren
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