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The CfP deadline for Compute! Paris 2026 was extended to Sunday, June 7! Just a few days left to submit a proposal on Open Source scientific compute, data science, ML & AI topics. Conference dates and venue: November 25–26, 2026, Sorbonne Université · Paris compute.events/paris2026/cf...
Submit your talk proposal for Compute! Paris 2026. The Call for Proposals is open from April 15th to June 7th, 2026.
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Call for Proposals — Compute! Paris 2026
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The scope of Compute! Paris is a bit less centered around Python, but we still expect many Python related presentations given the popularity of the language. Note that we will neither organize a JupyterCon nor PyData conferences in Paris in 2026, so join us at Compute! Paris.
The bsky account for the conference was renamed / migrated. You might want to check if you actually follow @computeparis.bsky.social again.
Wolf Vollprecht, founder of Prefix.dev, creator of mamba & pixi, and conda-forge core maintainer, is keynoting Compute! Paris 2026! Hear his vision for the future of open-source tooling, performance, and data science infrastructure.
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I forgot to mention @computeparis.bsky.social in the first post of the thread.
The team of JupyterCon 2023, PyData Paris 2024 & 2025 organizes a new conference named Compute! Paris 2026 on open source computation and data. The event will take place on November 25–26, 2026 at Sorbonne Université in Paris. CfP deadline: May 24, 2026: compute.events/paris2026/cf...
And here is the link to the colab notebook: colab.research.google.com/drive/1-FiOQ...
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Here is the recording of the webinar I gave last week on GPU support in @scikit-learn.org and comparison of a scikit-learn pipeline vs the TabICLv2 foundational model on a non-linear heteroscedastic quantile regression task. app.livestorm.co/probabl/webi...
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Mackenzie Mathis (EPFL neuroscientist, DeepLabCut & CEBRA co-creator and open science pioneer) is keynoting at Compute! Paris 2026! Her tools (used by 1000s of labs) decode behavior & neural activity. She explores adaptive intelligence, how brains and machines learn in a changing world.
Researchers, educators, and PhD students: Compute! Paris 2026 (Nov 25-26) is your platform. Share your work on reproducible science and connect with peers who are pushing the same boundaries. compute.events/paris2026/ #ComputeParis
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Understanding your tools and algorithms is what gives you agency in a digital world. Paris, November 25–26, 2026.
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Compute! Paris 2026