08:00 UTC
Statistics is a domain where some early stage development of packages, and some early applications, have come about in Julia. We think of this mini-symposium as a combination of (a) Report on many interesting recent developments in this field and (b) Offer a birds eye view to the people interested in this field, and help them assess the state of maturity so as to make decisions about whether Julia is appropriate for their statistics work.
14:00 UTC
The JuliaMolSim community is hosting a minisymposium! Come hear about AtomsBase, our project to create a unified interface for representing atomic geometries, as well as packages for simulation (both quantum mechanical and classical particles-based) and machine learning on atomistic systems. Do you have an idea for a package you think the community needs? Participate in our “quick pitch” session and find co-developers to help build it!
15:00 UTC
Chris Hill, Francis Poulin, Gregory Wagner, Valentin Churavy, Simone Silvestri, Tomas Chor, Suyash Bire, Rodrigo Duran, Jean-Michel Campin
Come get your feet wet with Oceananigans.jl, a native Julia, fast, friendly, flexible and fun ocean model. In the first half of this workshop participants will be helped to run and analyze one of several simple ocean problems. The problems relate to state-of-the-art challenges in climate science and computational science. In the second half we will examine Julia language features, packages and design choices that enable Oceananigans.jl.