PyData Seattle meetup call for proposals
PyData Seattle is looking for speakers. Many of our members are doing amazing data science with Python tools. We want to hear what you are up to!

If you have a presentation of between 10 minutes and 1 hour that you would like to share with our group, please submit a short proposal. You can propose a talk, workshop or lightning talk for our monthly meetups and TalkNights hosted in Seattle and Bellevue.

https://www.meetup.com/pydata_seattle/
All talks are subject to recording, photography, and sharing.

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About you
First name and last name *
email *
Bio *
Twitter @username.
LinkedIn *
Your proposal
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Title of Presentation, Jupyter notebook, Workshop or lightning talk (e.g., "Workshop: Intro to PySpark DataFrame for ML - NLP") *
Abstract (one or two paragraphs is enough) *
Duration - From 10 min to 1 hour. Feel free to provide an approximated range (e.g., "30-45 minutes") *
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@PyDataSeattle meetup is a regional chapter of the international conference series PyData by NumFOCUS (https://www.numfocus.org/) a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports and promotes world-class, innovative, open source scientific computing projects including: Pandas, Julia, IPython, Jupyter, Numpy and Matplotlib.
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