Fostering an Inclusive Culture: Call for Participation

May 10, 2023 – Fostering an Inclusive Culture: Call for Participation

How can we be better when it comes to diversity and inclusion? Read the report and find out how to get involved here https://contributor-experience.org/docs/posts/dei-report/

SciPy 1.10.1 released

February 19, 2023 – SciPy 1.10.1 has been released!

SciPy 1.10.0 released

January 3, 2023 – SciPy 1.10.0 has been released!

SciPy funding

November, 2022 – SciPy received a grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative!

See https://chanzuckerberg.com/eoss/proposals/scipy-fundamental-tools-for-biomedical-research/

SciPy 1.9.3 released

October 19, 2022 – SciPy 1.9.3 has been released!

SciPy 1.9.2 released

October 8, 2022 – SciPy 1.9.2 is a bug fix release that also includes binary wheels for Python 3.11.

SciPy 1.9.1 released

August 26, 2022 – SciPy 1.9.1 has been released!

SciPy 1.9.0 released

July 29, 2022 – SciPy 1.9.0 has been released!

SciPy 2022 Conference

June 27, 2022 – Join us at SciPy 2022 July 11th - 17th!

SciPy 1.8.1 released

May 18, 2022 – SciPy 1.8.1 has been released!

SciPy 1.8.0 released

February 5, 2022 – SciPy 1.8.0 has been released!

SciPy 1.7.3 released

November 24, 2021 – SciPy 1.7.3 is a bug-fix release that adds MacOS 12+ arm64 binary wheels.

SciPy 1.7.2 released

November 5, 2021 – SciPy 1.7.2 is a bug-fix release that adds support and binary wheels for Python 3.10.

SciPy 1.7.1 released

August 1, 2021 – SciPy 1.7.1 is a bug-fix release with no new features compared to 1.7.0.

NumPy survey

2020-07-02 – The first-ever NumPy community survey is LIVE! See https://numpy.org/news/

SciPy funding

2019-11-15 SciPy, NumPy, Matplotlib, Pandas, scikit-learn, scikit-image, Dask, Zarr and others received functions from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative! See https://chanzuckerberg.com/eoss/

SciPy user survey results

2019-11-13 See the survey results here.

SciPy-NumFOCUS

SciPy becomes a NumFOCUS fiscally sponsored project 2019-04-18

SciPy user survey

2019-10-04 Tell us how we can improve the documentation.

SciPy 2019

2019-07-08 SciPy, the 18th annual Scientific Computing with Python conference, will be held July 8-14, 2019 in Austin, Texas.

EuroSciPy 2017 2017-08-28

The EuroSciPy meeting is a cross-disciplinary gathering focused on the use and development of the Python language in scientific research. The 2017 edition will take place in Erlangen, Germany, Aug 28--Sep 1.

SciPy 2017 2017-07-10

SciPy, the 16th annual Scientific Computing with Python conference, will be held July 10-16, 2017 in Austin, Texas.

EuroSciPy 2014

EuroSciPy is the European gathering for scientists using Python. The 2014 edition will take place in Cambridge, UK, Aug. 27-31.

SciPy 2014

SciPy is an annual conference for scientists using Python. The 2014 edition will take place in Austin, Texas, July 6-12.

EuroSciPy 2013

EuroSciPy is the European gathering for scientists using Python. The 2013 edition will take place in Brussels, Aug. 21-24.

SciPy 2013

SciPy is an annual conference for scientists using Python. The 2013 edition will take place in Austin, Texas, June 24-29.

SIAM CSE '13

The SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering will take place in Boston, February 25-March 1, 2013, and for this version there will be a track focused on the topic of Big Data.

AMS Annual Meeting

The annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society takes place January 6-10, 2013, and includes the Third Symposium on Advances in Modeling and Analysis Using Python.

SciPy 2012

The eleventh annual conference on python in science, SciPy 2012, took place July 16 - 21 in Austin, Texas.

EuroSciPy 2012

EuroSciPy is the European gathering for scientists using Python. The 2012 edition took place in Brussels, Aug. 23-27.

PyCon 2012

PyCon is the largest annual gathering for the community using and developing the open-source Python programming language. This year the conference took place March 7 - 15 in Santa Clara, California.

Releases

Here is a list of SciPy releases, with links to release notes. Bugfix releases (only the z changes in the x.y.z version number) have no new features; minor releases (the y increases) do.