Join PyData NYC for a casual night of in-person networking and lightning talks by members of the community. By who?? By You!!
Note: Per building policy, RSVPs will close at 12 pm on June 20.
Doors @ 6 pm
Event @ 6:30 - 8:30 pm
🏠 Venue provided by SUNY Binghamton - SSIE Dept
https://www.binghamton.edu/ssie/🍕 Pizza provided by Prefect. Thank you, sponsors!
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⚡⚡What is a Lightning Talk? ⚡⚡
A lightning talk...
• ... is a 5-minute talk on any topic, technical or not
• ... is often about something cool you just learned or some open source software you wrote.
• ... can have slides but it's not required
• ... doesn't need to be prepared, but could be
• ... can be given by ANYONE!
First-timers and first-time speakers are always welcome. Multiple talks per person are allowed (just make sure everyone else has a chance first!) Please no marketing pitches.
⚡⚡How do I give a talk ? ⚡⚡
Signing up in advance isn't required -- if you'd prefer, just show up and talk. The sign up sheet can be found here -
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1axJrmXFm1u8JISe4iVseQwCaGlmeqCWiOBH9izpOMks/edit#gid=0--
The building requires a government-issued photo ID for entrance.
This, and all PyData NYC events, is an all-levels event. Newcomers and beginners are welcome.
This, and all NumFOCUS-affiliated events and spaces, both in-person and online are governed by a Code of Conduct. More at
https://pydata.org/code-of-conduct/--
🤔 🍕 Is your company willing to host or sponsor a future event?
Get in touch on
nyc-meetup@pydata.org
⚡️Data Science Lightning Talk Night - SUNY Binghamton
Host/s
Jun 21, 10:30 PM - Jun 22, 12:30 AM (GMT)
To be shared on approval
100 attendees
Note: Per building policy, RSVPs will close at 12 pm on June 20.
Doors @ 6 pm
Event @ 6:30 - 8:30 pm
🏠 Venue provided by SUNY Binghamton - SSIE Dept https://www.binghamton.edu/ssie/
🍕 Pizza provided by Prefect. Thank you, sponsors!
--
⚡⚡What is a Lightning Talk? ⚡⚡
A lightning talk...
• ... is a 5-minute talk on any topic, technical or not
• ... is often about something cool you just learned or some open source software you wrote.
• ... can have slides but it's not required
• ... doesn't need to be prepared, but could be
• ... can be given by ANYONE!
First-timers and first-time speakers are always welcome. Multiple talks per person are allowed (just make sure everyone else has a chance first!) Please no marketing pitches.
⚡⚡How do I give a talk ? ⚡⚡
Signing up in advance isn't required -- if you'd prefer, just show up and talk. The sign up sheet can be found here - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1axJrmXFm1u8JISe4iVseQwCaGlmeqCWiOBH9izpOMks/edit#gid=0
--
The building requires a government-issued photo ID for entrance.
This, and all PyData NYC events, is an all-levels event. Newcomers and beginners are welcome.
This, and all NumFOCUS-affiliated events and spaces, both in-person and online are governed by a Code of Conduct. More at https://pydata.org/code-of-conduct/
--
🤔 🍕 Is your company willing to host or sponsor a future event?
Get in touch on nyc-meetup@pydata.org