Information
JupyterDay in the Triangle
November 13, 2018
The Carolina Club at UNC
150 Stadium Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 USA
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Program
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- 08:00 — 09:00: Check-in, networking, breakfast
- 09:00 — 09:25: Welcome, introduction, logistics
- Elaine Westbrooks (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill)
- Chris Erdmann (The Carpentries & California Digital Library)
- Elaine Westbrooks (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill)
- 09:30 — 10:10: Keynote and Q&A
- An <SOS> for OSS: Invite us to the party, and ask us to dance
Kari Jordan (The Carpentries)
- An <SOS> for OSS: Invite us to the party, and ask us to dance
- 10:15 — 10:40: Talk
- Jupyter in a Nutshell
Peter Parente (Project Jupyter)
- Jupyter in a Nutshell
- 10:45 — 11:00: Morning break
- 11:00 — 12:00: Talks
- itk-jupyter-widgets: Interactive 3D and 2D Image Visualization for Jupyter
Matthew McCormick (Kitware) - Learning in Jupyter
Joan Pharr (Valassis Digital)
- itk-jupyter-widgets: Interactive 3D and 2D Image Visualization for Jupyter
- 12:00 — 13:00: Lunch, announcements
- 13:00 — 13:55: Short talks
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Notebook
Ginny Ghezzo (IBM) - importnb: An Impromptu Talk
Tony Fast (QuanSight) - Integrating JupyterLab and Jupyter into Code Ocean
Seth Green (Code Ocean) - Everything I wish I knew sooner (so far)
Justin Smith (Valassis Digital) - Opening the Black Box: A Pioneering Approach to Explainable AI
Chris Hazard (Diveplane) - Deep Learning in Jupyter with Python and SAS
Andre Violante (SAS) - Under the Covers: Jupyter Notebook & Tornado
Josh Howes (Valassis Digital)
- Have Yourself a Merry Little Notebook
- 14:00 — 14:15: Afternoon break
- 14:15 — 15:10: Talks
- Best Of: 6 years of Notebooks
Francois Dion (Dion Research LLC) - I Like Notebooks: A Response
Tim Hopper (Cylance, Inc)
- Best Of: 6 years of Notebooks
- 15:15 — 15:30: Late afternoon break
- 15:30 — 16:55 Short talks
- Just a little bit of PixieDust
Zeydy Ortiz (DataCrunch Lab) - The Confirmable Reproducible Research (CoRe2) Environment Linking Tools to Promote Computational Reproducibility
Jonathan Crabtree and Thu-Mai Christian (Odum Institute) - Sprinting in Jupyter Through R Track Results (Notebook)
Rick Pack (LabCorp) - Using Dask with Jupyter widgets for visualizing queries on large datasets
Scott Little (Valassis Digital) - Metadata Mission to Jupyter
Chris Erdmann (The Carpentries & California Digital Library) - Stacking audience models in a notebook
Alice Broadhead (Valassis Digital) - 3D Slicer, Python, Xeus, and Jupyter
Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin (Kitware) - Stop editing cells! Build a User-Interface for your Notebook
Greg Frazier (Performance Bicycle) - Kernda: Enabling conda in the notebook
Eric Dill (Anaconda) talk - Using Jupyter to generate a data enrichment workflow in response to Hurricane Florence
Ryan Cooper (City of Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources)
- Just a little bit of PixieDust
- 17:00 — 17:10: Closing Remarks
- 17:15 — 18:00: Informal Networking, Q&A, Getting Started with Jupyter Help
Code of Conduct
Project Jupyter is an engaged and respectful community made up of people from all over the world. Your involvement helps us to further our mission and to create an open platform that serves a broad range of communities, from research and education, to journalism, industry and beyond.
Wi-Fi
For the event we will be using UNC-Guest Wi-Fi. UNC has a help page on What University Guest Wi-Fi Network Should I Use?.
Live Chat and Note Taking
We’ve setup a Gitter chatroom for attendees to communicate with one another during the event. We’ve also created a Google Doc to support collaborative note taking throughout the event.
The event Code of Conduct applies to these online spaces just as it does to the venue.
Social Media
#trianglejupyter / @TriangleJupyter on Twitter
Sponsors
Organizers
- Chris Erdmann, The Carpentries/California Digital Library
- Chris Calloway, RENCI, PyData Triangle
- Tony Fast, Data Scientist, Founder of Atlanta Jupyter User Group
- Ginny Ghezzo, IBM, Pythonistas
- Peter Parente, Valassis Digital, Project Jupyter Steering Council
- Devin Shackle, Advance Auto Parts
- Therese Triumph, UNC Libraries
- Elaine Westbrooks, UNC Libraries
Registration
We’re sold out! Feel free to contact us to express interest in hosting or participating in a future event.
On-Campus Parking
There are several parking options, including the Rams Head Parking Deck on Ridge Road (closest to venue) and metered parking along South Road and Country Club Road. Please see the Department of Public Safety’s Map of Visitor and Metered Parking for a complete list of visitor parking on UNC’s campus.
General Visitor Parking
Visitor Parking Information
Parking Costs
Ramshead Parking Deck
33 Ridge Rd, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
4 minute walk to The Carolina Club
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Raleigh Road/ Highway 54 Parking lot
14 minute walk uphill to The Carolina Club
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Morehead Planetarium/Franklin Street
250 E Franklin St, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
12 minute walk to The Carolina Club, usually full by 9 am
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Airport Transportation
From/to Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU)
Skylink Shuttle or call 855-759-8267
Lyft and Uber
Local Area Transportation
Chapel Hill/UNC’s bus service is free and open to the public. Please see the Town of Chapel Hill Transit – List of all routes and schedules.
GoTriangle is a regional service connecting Chapel Hill to Durham, Raleigh, and other parts of the Triangle. Please see the GoTriangle website for details.
Additional local and regional transit information is available at http://move.unc.edu/transit/
Accommodation Suggestions
Hampton Inn
370 East Main Street, Unit 100
Carrboro, North Carolina, 27510
(919) 904- 7712
Aloft Chapel Hill
1001 South Hamilton Road
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 27517
(919) 932-7772