Neuromatch had a great time at #JupyterCon 🤓 🎉

Our courses run on the Project Jupyter platform, making hands-on, collaborative learning possible for thousands of global #ComputationalScience students.

📚 https://neuromatch.io/open-education-resources/

#JupyterCon2025 #OpenScience #EdTech

Neuromatch is at #JupyterCon2025

🤓 Our #NeuromatchAcademy courses run on the Project #Jupyter platform, making hands-on, collaborative learning possible for thousands of #ComputationalScience students worldwide: https://buff.ly/CZkrCmK

🙋 At #JupyterCon too? Let us know!

Heading to #SanDiego for #JupyterCon. Hoping to meet many of my fellow #openSource contributors in person, after working with them for 3 years or more!

Neuromatch will be at #JupyterCon2025

🤓 Our #NeuromatchAcademy courses run on the Project #Jupyter platform, making hands-on, collaborative learning possible for thousands of #ComputationalScience students worldwide: https://neuromatch.io/open-education-resources/

🙋 Heading to #JupyterCon too? Let us know!

The Call for Proposals for #jupytercon is now open! Submit your ideas for talking about interactive computing, data science, AI, and collaboration.

This will be the first JupyterCon in a few years, and I'm excited to see everybody there!

https://blog.jupyter.org/jupytercon-2025-c654a31a584e

JupyterCon 2025! - Jupyter Blog

We’re excited to host this year’s JupyterCon in sunny San Diego, California, from November 3–6, 2025. From its beginnings as IPython in 2001, Project Jupyter has grown to a global scale platform with…

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JupyterCon 2025 is happening!

We're excited to host this year's JupyterCon in sunny San Diego, California, from November 3–6, 2025. From its beginnings as IPython in 2001, Project Jupyter has grown to a global scale platform with millions of *.ipynb files on GitHub (not all of which are named Untitled.ipynb!). The Jupyter ecosystem has transformed data science, scientific research, and education and has shaped the way a generation of developers and scientists develop their workflows.

Learn more about JupyterCon 2025 https://bit.ly/jupytercon
Registration https://bit.ly/jconreg

We're seeking proposals for Presentations (Talks), Tutorials, Group Sessions (Workshops, Birds-of-a-Feather, Symposia), and Posters. Topics can include: Data Science; Community; Research and Scientific Discovery; Education; and Jupyter Infrastructure.

Submit your idea today! https://bit.ly/jconcfp

#Jupyter #JupyterCon #JupyterCon2025

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Discover the future of data science with hands-on training, visionary keynotes, innovative tools, and insights from top Jupyter contributors.

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Jupyter + Quarto = easy scientific and technical publishing!

At #JupyterCon, J.J. Allaire shared how the two work together to easily create and share the output format (HTML, PDF, Microsoft Word, reveal.js) and the styling you need for any situation.

There are so many features that make scientific and technical publishing an actual joy. Check out his talk to hear more! #Python #Quarto

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPl-OxJRHsQ

J j Allaire Jupyter Notebooks + Quarto for customizable and reproducible documents, websites and

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My teammates, David Qiu and Piyush Jain, presented #JupyterAI at #JupyterCon earlier this year. Check out our work!
https://youtu.be/bbj_oDh81hY?si=Ty5gH6d0pp0PyCkl
David Qiu Jupyter AI: Bringing Generative AI to Jupyter | JupyterCon 2023

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People said May in Paris is nice - for me, only if there's #JupyterCon @JupyterCon - little write up of what I see and do that week: https://cheuk.dev/2023/05/15/jupytercon23/
JupyterCon 2023

This is the first time I participated at a conference in Paris, also the first time participated at JupyterCon. It’s exciting to attend a conference without any expectations. I have made great connections, learn something new and had nice conversations with different people. The most fun part? The venue is a science museum and it matched the theme of the conference perfectly.

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