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Registration is open for Project Pythia Cook-off 2026! Join us in-person at the NCAR Mesa Lab in Boulder, CO June 15-18, 2026.
Project Pythia welcomes participants of all skill levels, including students, researchers, developers, and professionals with an interest in geoscientific Python and open science. Whether you are a seasoned coder, a newcomer, or a contributor in non-coding roles, this event offers valuable opportunities to learn, collaborate, and lead. The deadline for registration is May 22nd. This event offers a unique opportunity to enhance your Python programming, communication, collaboration, and educational skills while contributing to the growing collection of open source resources for the scientific community.
Travel Support Applications - Deadline 3/22
To be considered, please complete your registration and indicate your interest in travel assistance by selecting "Yes" to the travel support question and replying to the application questions that follow by March 22, 2026.
For additional information about travel for this event, please visit the Travel Information page.
CONTENT LEADERS AND TECHNICAL FACILITATORS NEEDED
We are seeking breakout session content leaders with creative ideas for new or expanded Pythia Cookbooks to guide a hands-on hackathon experience. Ideal projects identify a focused scientific or technical problem, have a practical workflow, and can be completed collaboratively in a short, sprint-style format. Breakout leaders will help shape the session goals, mentor participants, and drive the development of reusable, open, and community-facing cookbook content. If you have an idea that could empower the Earth science community through reproducible, open-source workflows, please share your thoughts in the registration form.
We are also looking for technical facilitators with git and GitHub experience to provide per-group support.
Please indicate your interest in either role via the registration form, or contact CISL_Events@ucar.edu with questions.
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Samantha Scalice
UCAR, UCP and NSF NCAR
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