Poster presentation/session is an informal way to present your ideas, or research information at the conference with an academic focus and reach out to a larger audience on your topic. Basically the poster presentations are different from the soft, projector based presentations, where the presenter/individual/speaker accompanies a poster, posts it on a black/white board in the space provided, stands there, talks to the rolling audience, explains the concept, takes maximum questions on his topic.
Guidelines
- Proposal should have objective with clear expectation for audience.
- Proposal description should be short and to the point.
- No proposal will be selected without link to appropriate session content like poster, pdf, images etc ...
- Proposal content should adhere to code of conduct.
- Proposal content shouldn't have company name through out the content. Mention of employer is allowed only in the beginning of the content (presentation/pdf).
- Background image/wallpaper shouldn't contain company name/logos.
- Selection/Rejection about talks will be notified via email.
- For any questions, please write to contact@in.pycon.org.
Proposal Sections
- Core Python - Language Features, Python Implementations, Standard Library, Algorithms, C APIs
- Embedded Python - Embedded Python, Device Interfacing, Robotics, Raspberry Pi, Arduino
- Concurrency - Parallel Processing, Async IO
- Scientific Computing - Scientific/Numeric Libraries
- Data Visualization and Analytics - Visualizations, Statistics, Big Data
- Web Development - Web Frameworks, Restful Interfaces
- Security - Web Security, Server Security, Cryptography, Encryption
- Testing - Unit Testing, Selenium, py.test, Nose
- Network Programming - Socket programming, Async IO
- Python 3k - Features, Python 2 to 3 migration experience, Writing compatible 2 and 3 code
- Infrastructure - Configuration management, Automation, Cloud Infrastructure, Continuous Integration
- Others - Others
Proposal Types
- poster session - Talk about the project