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Just published in JOSS: 'JetNet: A Python package for accessing open datasets and benchmarking machine learning methods in high energy physics' https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.05789
Kansal et al., (2023). JetNet: A Python package for accessing open datasets and benchmarking machine learning methods in high energy physics. Journal of Open Source Software, 8(90), 5789, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.05789
The @joss editorial team is looking for new editors to join us!
https://blog.joss.theoj.org/2023/10/call-for-editors
If you're passionate about supporting open source scientific software please consider applying before 6 November, 2023! If you have questions just ask. :)
A nice profile on @jodi by the #UWMilwaukee alumni magazine:
https://issuu.com/uw-milwaukee/docs/2023_october_in_focus/s/37286748
What is this workshop?This is the inaugural pyhf workshop for users and developers across all of physics (following the 2023 Belle II pyhf workshop). The goals of the workshop are twofold:Gather the pyhf user community together to learn from their experience and better understand what changes will improve things for the most number of people.We expect to have contributions from:Scikit-HEPIRIS-HEPATLASCMS (sorry this conflicts with CMS week)Belle IIMicroBooNESModelSMadAnalysis 5and...
Want to know the best practices for building and maintaining a #Python package? And want a template for new projects or WebAssembly-powered tooling to help existing projects? The URL for this post is finally stable, so I can now share it! https://blog.scientific-python.org/scientific-python/dev-summit-1-development-guide/