PyCon Israel 2018

Conference Schedule

General Sessions — June 4, 2018

  Main Hall Hall 2 PyData
08:00AM

Registration and Mini-Breakfast

09:00AM

Opening Session

09:15AM You Have Control: Learning From Aviation Andrew Godwin
10:20AM Speeding up Python with Rust to synthesize DNA Pablo Klijnjan Escaping the Python Sandbox [Hebrew] Tomer Zait A tale of DNA, Numpy, and 3 types of Jews Daniel Levy, Luis Voloch
11:00AM How to scale up your morning commute with python Asaf Azar, Shahar Rodrig Python tools to Manage Large Scale, Multi-cloud Deployments [Hebrew] Arie Abramovici, Evgeny Andzhelo Tidy Data in Python Aviv Rotman
11:30AM Value Driven Threat Modeling - Security by Design Avi Douglen Boosting development in a containerised microservices environment Ron Anavi, Gal Cohen "I Abstain" - teaching DL when to shut up Tsvi Lev
12:00PM The quest to predict the future of humanity Kira Radinsky
01:00PM

Lunch

01:45PM I Code Life – is DNA the next coding language? Yogev Debbi
02:00PM Dataclasses: The effortless tool to define data Eli Gur Help your colleagues help themselves - a Sphinx tutorial Dalya Gartzman Dataframe Validation In Python - A Practical Introduction Yotam Perkal
02:30PM Writing Command Line Friendly Applications Miki Tebeka ETL-ing the Israeli Government (and living to tell the tale) Adam Kariv Pushing the right button [Hebrew] Dana Averbuch
03:00PM

Coffee Break

03:30PM Hacking for Fun & Profit: The Kubernetes Way Demi Ben-Ari, Tal Peretz Python: Behind The Scenes [Hebrew] Diana Gastrin Apache Amaterasu (incubating): A CD Framework for your Big Data Pipelines Nadav Har Tzvi
04:00PM Cross platform automation in Python Aharon Rubin Exploiting network namespaces for fun and profit Omri Bahumi Tackling Location Based Data Challanges Eli Safra
04:30PM Developing Cloud Serverless Components in Python: Domain-Driven Design View Asher Sterkin Learning to Control Any Device With Python and Salt Mike Place telluric: interactive manipulation of Geospatial data with Jupyter and Python Guy Doulberg
05:00PM

General Sessions — June 5, 2018

  Main Hall Hall 2 PyData
08:00AM

Registration and Mini-Breakfast

09:00AM

Opening Session

09:15AM The web is terrifying Sarah Bird
10:20AM How Mobileye generates augmented images to boost autonomous driving Asya Frumkin Raspberry pi as a home automation controller using pymodbus and node-red Yaacov Zamir Anomaly Detection using Neural Networks Dean Langsam
11:00AM Text Analysis With SpaCy, NLTK, Gensim, Skearn, Keras and TensorFlow. Bhargav Srinivasa Desikan Pulling Radio Data out of Thin Air Yuval Adam Model Calibration - is your model ready for the real world? Inbar Naor
11:30AM Evolutionary Computation Examples with Inspyred Jacob Barhak PyVCR - Or how we cut our testing time from 5mins to 5s Nir Krakowski @ Twist Bioscience Pied PyPIer: Why packaging is important for both close and open data science projects Shay Palachy
12:00PM Women in Tech/startups/coding - Does it matter? Michal Michaeli
01:00PM

Lunch

01:45PM From Wall Street to Tel Aviv – about Blockchain at J.P. Morgan Yoav Intrator
02:00PM Let's build a Python profiler from scratch Noam Elfanbaum Testing at scale - Leveraging py.test to test over multiple clouds Carine-Belle Feder Deep model serving - scale and ergonomics Jenia Gorokhovsky
02:30PM Advanced Celery Tricks - How we adapted and extended Celery to fit our data pipeline Itamar Hartstein Launch Jupyter to the Cloud: an example of using Docker and Terraform Cheuk Ho
03:00PM

Coffee Break

03:30PM Overcoming the Development Challenges of Machine Learning Products Ohad Zadok Conversation Intelligence: Extracting Insights from Conversations Raphael Cohen Data leakage: How to avoid one of the most deceptive mistakes in data science Noah Eyal Altman
04:00PM Game Theory in Python Omer Nevo My journey for python3 readiness on a huge python code base. [Hebrew] Yehuda Lavy ML for automated behavior analysis in schizophrenia Talia Tron
04:30PM

Closing Session

05:00PM

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