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Our JuliaCon 2022 minisymposium will take place on July 22 from 1400-1700 UTC. **We are still accepting "quick pitch" submissions, contact Rachel via email (rkurchin at cmu dot edu) or on the [Slack workspace](#slack) if you're interested!**
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Our JuliaCon 2022 minisymposium took place on July 22 from 1400-1700 UTC. You can view the recording [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trapn-yIv8g). Slides from some of the talks are linked below.
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The agenda is as follows:
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## Talks from Projects using AtomsBase
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Each talk will be 15 minutes followed by 5 minutes for Q&A/discussion.
We’re reserving the last ~half hour for “quick pitches” of community projects. Since a major outcome of last year’s BoF session was the coordination of the team that built AtomsBase, we hope this minisymposium can be a catalyst for further such projects. So if you have an idea for a software project or other community effort of some kind (Seminar series? Workshop? Wikipedia edit-a-thon? Seriously, anything) and are looking for a team to help make it happen, **LET ME KNOW!** You can get in touch via email (rkurchin at cmu dot edu) or [Slack](#slack).
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We’re reserving the last ~half hour for “quick pitches” of community projects. Since a major outcome of last year’s BoF session was the coordination of the team that built AtomsBase, we hope this minisymposium can be a catalyst for further such projects.
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Quick pitches given by Rachel Kurchin (seminar series), Pranay Venkatesh ([Sclera.jl](https://github.com/chemicalfiend/Sclera.jl)), José Pereira ([ProtoSyn](https://github.com/sergio-santos-group/ProtoSyn.jl)), and Letícia Madureira (QuantumFoca, [slides](/JuliaCon22_slides/Leticia_slides.pdf))
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