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title: PyHEP 2025 "Python in HEP" Workshop, CERN, October 27-30, 2025
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author: Ianna Osborne
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startdate: 2025-10-27
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We are pleased to announce the second **"PyHEP 2025 Users Workshop"** workshop organised by the HSF.
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The PyHEP, "Python in HEP", workshops aim to provide an environment
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to discuss and promote the usage of Python in the HEP community at large.
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**PyHEP 2025 Users Workshop** will be a hybrid event taking place on October 27–30 at CERN.
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Registration and abstract submission are currently open via https://indico.cern.ch/e/PyHEP2025. There are no registration fees and no limit on the number of online participants.
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Important: The deadline for both registration and abstract submission is just three days away — October 15.
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The agenda will include:
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• Standard talks (30’) for presenting new results or libraries
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• Long talks (40–50’) offering pedagogical introductions to techniques
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• Lightning talks (10’) to promote packages and tools still in development
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We’re also excited to feature a tutorial by Nvidia on Python CUDA-cccl, offering a hands-on look at GPU programming and performance optimization in Python.
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Sessions will be held in the afternoons (Central European Time), following the successful format of previous years to accommodate participants across time zones.
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More details are available on the Indico page and the PyHEP WG homepage.
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You’re warmly invited to join the PyHEP WG Gitter channel and/or the HSF forum to stay connected with the community.
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For any questions, reach us directly at [email protected].
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The workshop will be a forum for the participants and the community at large
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to discuss developments of Python packages and tools, exchange experiences,
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and steer where the community needs and wants to go.
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There will be ample time for discussion.

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