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OctConf 2017 will take place at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland for three days from March 20 until March 22. To register please use CERN conference manager Indico Also write your name below in the Participants section if you think of attending with high probability.
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Location
Geneva, Switzerland
Venue
The upcoming Octconf 2017 will take place at
Travelling
Dates
Suggestions for Sessions
Code sprints and informal discussion will happen every day. Please propose topics of interest for these sessions.
Schedule
- We need to fill up the timetable. Not knowing how you organized the previous Octave conferences and not being Octave developers, we rely on you guys. From our side, I just reiterate what John Evans wrote on Nov 22,
[OPENING SESSION - for which we reserved the CERN Main Auditorium] I have some comments regarding the session concerning the potential use of Octave at CERN. Would it be possible that this be made an open session? We have 4-500 MATLAB users so there is hope that it could be well attended. I could try and find some user(s) at CERN using Octave for a "big" project that they'd be willing to present. Failing that, maybe an Octave expert could present Octave and its uses and future developments.
[WE SHOULD FORESEE THIS DISCUSSION] Would anybody be willing and brave enough to look at CERN-supplied MATLAB code and see if it could be done in Octave?
[POSTER SESSION AND SOCIALIZING] How many posters are there usually in the poster session? Would it make sense to have this "how Octave can replace MATLAB (and other) tools" session followed by the poster session? We could arrange refreshments to encourage people to hang around for possible follow-ups.
- regarding "social activities" :
** We can offer, as I mentioned, a visit to some interesting CERN sites. This can take from a few to several hours. It could be planned for Wednesday afternoon.
** For the evening of Monday, or of Tuesday, we thought we could have a "Fondue" dinner downtown Geneva. There are good and affordable Fondue restaurants that can be reached by tram within 30/40 minutes from CERN.
** During the daytime: CERN offers many areas where people can socialize and/or discuss, informally. For instance, the CERN main restaurant is open until 11pm.
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15:45-16:00 | Coffee | Coffee | Coffee |
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Poster Session
Show us what you do with Octave and any interesting application in your field. Please email [mailto: us] if you are interested in contributing so that we can schedule the number of participants.
Confirmed Posters:
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Participants
- Sebastian Schöps
- Juan Pablo Carbajal
- Carlo de Falco
- Francesco Faccio
- John W. Eaton (need funding for travel)