09:10 –
09:40 in
Aula 4.101
When Close Enough is Good Enough
by Tim Head
09:45 –
10:15 in
Aula 4.101
Code review in era of collaborative development
by Andrii Soldatenko
11:00 –
11:30 in
Aula 4.101
Bytecode and .pyc files
by Konrad Gawda
11:35 –
12:05 in
Aula 4.101
Why you, as a Python developer, should learn Rust
by Daniel Szoke
13:30 –
14:00 in
Aula 4.101
Functional Python: Saving Christmas with itertools & friends
by Edoardo Baldi
14:00 –
14:30 in
Aula 4.101
Building Resilient Python Apps for Unreliable Networks
by Emeka Onyebuchi
15:15 –
15:45 in
Aula 4.101
Software estimation: False sense of certainty
by Ines Panker
15:50 –
16:20 in
Aula 4.101
Using Python's array API standard for ESA's Euclid mission
by Saransh Chopra
16:25 –
17:10 in
Aula 4.101
Lightning Talks - Day 1
by Orga
Daychange from Day 0 to 1
09:10 –
09:40 in
Aula 4.101
Machine learning for Swiss democracy
by Vita Midori
09:45 –
10:15 in
Aula 4.101
AI Coding Agents and how to code them
by Alex Shershebnev
11:00 –
11:30 in
Aula 4.101
Causal ML for Smarter Advertising Campaigns with Python
by Francesco Conti
11:35 –
12:05 in
Aula 4.101
Docling: Get your documents ready for generative AI
by Peter Staar, Michele Dolfi, Panos Vagenas, Nikos Livathinos
13:30 –
14:00 in
Aula 4.101
Agentic Cyber Defense with External Threat Intelligence
by Jyoti Yadav
14:05 –
14:35 in
Aula 4.101
Anonymization of sensitive information in financial document
by Piotr Gryko
15:15 –
15:45 in
Aula 4.101
Gompertz Linear Units (GoLU)
by Das Indrashis
15:50 –
16:20 in
Aula 4.101
What Networks tell us about Trades, Power, and the World?
by Kshitijaa Jaglan
16:25 –
17:10 in
Aula 4.101
Lightning Talks - Day 2
by Orga