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author | Madhusudan.C.S | 2010-10-18 13:08:04 +0530 |
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committer | Madhusudan.C.S | 2010-10-18 13:08:04 +0530 |
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Added speakers profiles and opened up the link.
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diff --git a/project/static/img/fperez.jpg b/project/static/img/fperez.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..42f15c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/project/static/img/fperez.jpg diff --git a/project/static/img/satrajit.jpg b/project/static/img/satrajit.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1eb8fd --- /dev/null +++ b/project/static/img/satrajit.jpg diff --git a/project/templates/_menu.html b/project/templates/_menu.html index 88597f3..8bb4cbb 100644 --- a/project/templates/_menu.html +++ b/project/templates/_menu.html @@ -24,12 +24,12 @@ Sprint Plan & Schedule </a> </li> + --> <li> <a href="/{{ params.scope }}/talks-cfp/speakers/"> Speakers </a> </li> - --> {% if user.is_authenticated and user.talk_set.all %} <li><a href="/{{ params.scope }}/my-talks">My talks</a></li> {% endif %} diff --git a/project/templates/talk/speakers.html b/project/templates/talk/speakers.html index 710c38d..0115529 100644 --- a/project/templates/talk/speakers.html +++ b/project/templates/talk/speakers.html @@ -6,14 +6,54 @@ </div> <div class="entry"> <h3>The following speakers are invited.</h3> - <div id="speaker"><div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Travis Oliphant" - src="/static/img/hs_travis.jpg" height=155 width=200 /></div> - <div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Travis Oliphant (Keynote)</h3> - He is the architect of NumPy and author of the definitive guide to - NumPy. He was formerly a member of faculty at BYU and is currently - the President of Enthought Inc. (USA).</div> + <div id="speaker"><div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Fernando Perez" + src="/static/img/fperez.jpg" height=220 width=179 /></div> + <div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Fernando Perez</h3> + Fernando Perez received his PhD in Physics from the University of + Colorado, Boulder, in 2002 working on questions regarding the + toplogical structure of the QCD vacuum using Lattice Gauge Theory + techniques. He then worked at the Applied Mathematics Dept. at the + same university, focusing on the development of a new family of + algorithms for the efficient application of linear operators in + multiple dimensions, with a focus on the uses of such techniques on + the (bound state) multiparticle Schrodinger Equation. Since early 2008, + he has worked as a research scientist at the Helen Wills Neuroscience + Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, on the development + of new algorithms and tools for neuroimaging. He is actively involved + in the development of tools for scientific computing using high-level + languages, in particular Python. He is the original author and leader + of the IPython project for interactive computing + (http://ipython.scipy.org) and an active contributor to other + scientific Python projects as well as a frequent lecturer on these + topics.</div> <br /></div> <div style="clear: both;"/> + + <div id="speaker"><div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Satrajit" + src="/static/img/satrajit.jpg" height=155 width=200 /></div> + <div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Satrajit Ghosh</h3> + Satrajit Ghosh is a research scientist at Research Laboratory of + Electronics at MIT and a faculty member of the Speech and Hearing + Biosciences and Technology program within the Harvard-MIT division + of Health Sciences and Technology. He has extensive experience with + neuroimaging, signal processing and software development. He has + developed state-of-the-art tools for analysis of neuroimaging data + and is managing the development of a Python-based, opensource, + multi-institution software project aimed at improving interoperability + among existing imaging analysis software packages + (http://nipy.org/nipype/). His current research focus is on + utilizing pattern classification approaches for diagnosis and + prediction of neurological disorders. His prior work involves + real-time synthesis of computer music and sound effects, controlling + chaotic oscillators, computational modeling of speech acquisition + and production, and realtime DSP-based speech signal processing. He + holds a BS(Honors) degree in Computer Science from the National + University of Singapore and a PhD in Cognitive and Neural Systems + from Boston University.</div> + <br /></div> + <div style="clear: both;"/> + <br /><br /> + <div id="speaker"> <div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Jarrod Millman" src="/static/img/jarrod.png" /></div> @@ -28,30 +68,6 @@ <br /><br /> <div id="speaker"> - <div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="David Cournapeau" - src="" /></div> - <div id="speakerinfo"><h3>David Cournapeau</h3> - He is one of the lead NumPy and SciPy developers - and is just received his PhD in Signal Processing at Kyoto University, - Japan. - </div></div> - <div style="clear: both;"/> - <br /><br /> - - <div id="speaker"> - <div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Christopher Burns" - src="/static/img/ChristopherBurns.jpg" height=190 width=200 /></div> - <div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Christopher Burns</h3> - He is one of the lead developers on the - Neuroimaging in Python project (NiPy). He is a software engineer in - the Computational Infrastructure for Research Laboratories group at UC - Berkeley's Neuroscience Institute and a regular contributor to the - NumPy/SciPy projects. - </div></div> - <div style="clear: both;"/> - <br /><br /> - - <div id="speaker"> <div id="speakerphoto"><img alt="Prabhu Ramachandran" src="/static/img/prabhu_ramachandran.jpg" /></div> <div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Prabhu Ramachandran</h3> @@ -74,6 +90,59 @@ Systems and Future Focus Infotech. </div></div> <div style="clear: both;"/> + <br /><br /> + + <div id="speaker"><div id="speakerphoto"></div> + <div id="speakerinfo"><h3>John Hunter</h3> + John Hunter received his Ph.D. in neurobiology at the University of + Chicago for experimental and numerical modeling work on synchronization + of neurons to aperiodic stimuli and the non-linear response of synapses + to aperiodic inputs. His postdoctoral research was in coherence and + characterization of transient synchronizations in pediatric epilepsy. + He left academia in 2005 for quantitative finance, and is Senior + Quantitative Analyst at TradeLink Securities. An avid python programmer + and lecturer in scientific computing in python, he is original author + and lead developer of the scientific visualization package matplotlib. + </div> + <br /></div> + <div style="clear: both;"/> + <br /><br /> + + <div id="speaker"><div id="speakerphoto"></div> + <div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Perry Greenfield</h3> + Perry Greenfield received a Ph.D. in Physics from M.I.T. His thesis + was based on Very Large Array radio observations of the first discovered + gravitational lens. After a short stint in communications engineering + at Bell Labs, he ended up at the Space Telescope Science Institute, + where he has worked for the last 25 years. He initially was responsible + for calibrating the Faint Object Camera for the Hubble Space Telescope, + but for the last 15 years he has been leading the Science Software + Branch. He has pioneered the use of Python in astronomy, and his group + been heavily involved in Python for the last 12 years. They have + developed PyRAF, numarray (the precursor to current numpy capabilities), + PyFITS, and been heavily involved in the development and support of + matplotlib. His group is now heavily involved in developing the science + software to support the next large space telescope under construction, + the James Webb Space Telescope. + </div> + <br /></div> + <div style="clear: both;"/> + <br /><br /> + + <div id="speaker"><div id="speakerphoto"></div> + <div id="speakerinfo"><h3>Stéfan van der Walt</h3> + Stéfan van der Walt is a researcher and lecturer in Applied Mathematics + at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. He holds a BEng (E&E with CS) + (2005) and MScEng (2005) from the same institution, and recently + completed his PhD on super-resolution imaging. His current research + interests include mathematical modeling in neuro-imaging, the discrete + pulse transform, GPU computing and manifold learning. Stéfan is a + strong proponent of free and open software for scientific research + and teaching, and has been part of the NumPy community since 2006. + </div> + <br /></div> + <div style="clear: both;"/> + <br /><br /> </div> </div> {% endblock content %}
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