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The official Jupyter Conference
August 22-23, 2017: Training
August 23-25, 2017: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
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Schedule: Meet the Experts sessions

Meet the Experts gives you a chance to meet face-to-face in a small group setting with expert JupyterCon presenters. Discuss the speaker's area of expertise, give feedback about their sessions, or ask questions.

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Meet the Experts will take place in the Expo Hall.

    Thursday, August 24

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    2:40pm–3:20pm Thursday, August 24, 2017
    Location: O'Reilly Booth - Table 2
    Andreas Mueller (Columbia University)
    Do you have questions on general machine learning or maybe something a little more specific, like Python tools for machine learning, accessible machine learning and data science, automatic machine learning or scikit-learn? Andreas is a great resource; stop by for a chat. Read more.
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    2:40pm–3:20pm Thursday, August 24, 2017
    Location: O'Reilly Booth - Table 1
    Paco Nathan (derwen.ai)
    Paco will be available to discuss using Jupyter notebooks in media for publishing computable content and coaching authors to be more effective with Jupyter notebooks and machine learning pipelines managed using Jupyter notebooks for active learning and human-in-the-loop design patterns. Read more.

    Friday, August 25

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    11:05am–11:45am Friday, August 25, 2017
    Location: O'Reilly Booth - Table 2
    Y M (National Institute of Informatics)
    Interested in literate computing for reproducibility and nblineage? Or understanding the notebook lifecycle and the consequences of computational narratives? Grab this opportunity to meet Nobu. Read more.
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    11:05am–11:45am Friday, August 25, 2017
    Location: O'Reilly Booth - Table 1
    Gunjan Baid (UC Berkeley)
    Chat with Gunjan about the use of Jupyter notebooks in education and how to use these tools more effectively in classrooms. Read more.
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    11:55am–12:35pm Friday, August 25, 2017
    Location: O'Reilly Booth - Table 1
    Kyle Kelley (Netflix)
    Kyle is happy to talk with people about how Netflix’s data platform uses and deploys the backing infrastructure for Jupyter, what it’s like to build frontends for Jupyter, and where to move Jupyter forward to meet current and future needs. Read more.