Announcing Our Schedule
written by Mariatta on November 8, 2024
PyLadiesCon Schedule has been released
We are pleased to announce the schedule for PyLadiesCon 2024.
The conference will be held online on December 6-8, 2024. The program consists of talks, workshops, and activities hosted by speakers from around the world.
Congratulations to all the accepted speakers and workshop hosts. In addition to the talks and workshops below, we will also have panel discussions and 6 keynote speakers.
Please check back soon to learn how to register for the conference to attend these sessions.
Talks
- Mariela - Análisis de la Extensión de Incendios con Datos Abiertos utilizando Jupyter Notebooks
- Sheila M. Saia - Empowering Sustainable Agriculture: Quantifying the Impact of Water Resources Management Practices with Python
- Lilian - Enhance Your Tests With Property-based Testing
- Aisha Yasir - Preserving Privacy in AI: Techniques and Tools for Secure Machine Learning
- Emmanuelle ABOAF - Empowering Communication: The quest for automatic solutions in sign language
- Elfreeda Sunny - Finding Your Voice: Overcoming Networking Challenges for LGBTQ+ Individuals
- Sayantika Banik - Designing data tool-kit: Your Open-Source Atlas
- Fay Shaw - Python and Ticket to Ride - Collaboratively coding with my kid to make the ultimate expansion pack for our favorite board game
- Terri Oda - Better Mentoring While Overwhelmed
- Emily Chen - The adoption of the Array API standard in scikit-learn and how to use it
- Riya Joshi - Holistic Evaluation of Large Language Models: From References to Human Judgment
- karen cofré - Rompiendo Barreras: Cómo el Liderazgo y Python Transforman Carreras
- Arya - History of Women in Programming
- Karen Jex - Optimising your Database for Analytics
- Magdalena Kowalczuk - Alice in Open Source Land
- Swarooprani Manoor - Loop Less, Map More! Rethink How You Iterate in Python
- Jessica Temporal - Device Flow: Login em Dispositivos com Restrição de Entrada
- rosa wu - Value-Driven and Practice Integration: How New Organizers Can Effectively Enhance Community Influence
- Sheena - Power to the people who teach the people
- Sasi Dharani - Igniting Young Minds: Sparking Creativity in Kids Through Python
- Bowrna - Impact of Open Source on my professional journey
- KC Tseng - Leveraging Python for Community Policy Evaluation in Taiwan
- Valeria Cerpa Salas - Código Sostenible: Reduce la Huella de Carbono con Python
- Aji Fama Jobe - Thriving on Two Fronts: How to Manage a Full-Time Job and a Passion for Volunteering
- Ana Krelling - ASTx: Empowering Language Processing Through Custom Abstract Syntax Trees
- Lucie Anglade - Living from Free Software – for Real
- Divya Rani - Understanding Concurrency Models in Python
- Pavithra Eswaramoorthy - Accessible Data Visualizations
- れなっち - Python初心者が、外部の勉強会で習ったStreamlitとYOLOでアプリを半日で完成させた話
- Yashasvi Misra - Beyond Single Models: The Secret Sauce of Predictive Success
- Eloisa Perez-Bennetts - How to Stop an Epidemic using the Atomica Python Tool
- Eliete Quirlia - Liderança na Comunidade: Entre Acertos e Erros
- Diana Calizaya - IA Ética en Python: Construyendo Soluciones Responsables y Equitativas
- Gloria Johnson - No-code Contributions in python Open Source Projects: Beyond the code.
- Anastasiia Potekhina - Python profiling tools
- Monica Oyugi - Building and Managing Tech Communities: A Guide for Empowerment and Growth
Workshops
- Rebeca Almeida - Vou pegar essa issue! Guia rápido para colaborar com código aberto
- Marysia Winkels, PyLadies Amsterdam - Introduction to Data Storytelling
- Naa Ashiorkor Nortey, Ariane Djeupang, Theresa Seyram Agbenyegah - Empowering Change: Building and Amplifying the PyLadies Community as Black Women in Tech
- Tammy Lawson - Introduction to data visualization using Python and Bokeh
- María Andrea Vignau - El Zen del testing en Python: más alla del debugger
- Lisa Becker - #IAmRemarkable - workshop for self-advocacy
- Barbara Asiamah - From Play to Python
- Arthi Jaganathan - Cultivating an experimental mindset
- Alison Orellana Rios - La comunicación automatizada con NLP
- Mentored Sprints
Help make this edition of the global PyLadies conference a reality
The conference again will be fully online, and run entirely by volunteers. We are intentionally making it free, online, inclusive, and accessible, so that as many of our members as possible can benefit from it in order to further advance their careers. Your sponsorship of the Global PyLadies Conference will make it possible to offer that experience to women everywhere. And by being a sponsor you and your company will gain exposure to PyLadies and Pythonistas around the world as partners in our mission to include more women in Python and open source.
If you’re interested in supporting our work, you can check out the options in our sponsor prospectus now available at https://conference.pyladies.com/sponsors, or you can get in touch with our sponsorship team at [email protected].
PyLadies is a direct project of the Python Software Foundation (“the PSF”). In addition to tax deductibility as a marketing expense for our sponsors, any applicable benefits of the PSF’s 501©3 designation from the IRS also may apply. Determination letter from the IRS designating the PSF as a charitable organization available from the PSF website.
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