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The official Jupyter Conference
Aug 21-22, 2018: Training
Aug 22-24, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
David Koop

David Koop
Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

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David Koop is an assistant professor in the Computer and Information Science Department at UMass Dartmouth. His research interests include data visualization, computational provenance, and data science environments. He has served as a core developer for the VisTrails project and has collaborated with scientists in the fields of climate science, quantum physics, and invasive species modeling. David holds a PhD in computing from the University of Utah.

Sessions

1:50pm–2:30pm Friday, August 24, 2018
David Koop (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth)
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Dataflow notebooks build on the Jupyter Notebook environment by adding constructs to make dependencies between cells explicit and clear. David Koop offers an overview of the Dataflow kernel, shows how it can be used to robustly link cells as a notebook is developed, and demonstrates how that notebook can be reused and extended without impacting its reproducibility. Read more.