Sage Days 42: Women in Sage (3)
Sage is a mathematics software package, developed by and for the mathematics community. It aims to become a viable alternative to commercial software packages on the basis of an open-source model.
This will be a 4-day workshop which will include a combination of mathematical talks, tutorials, demonstrations of Sage functionality as well as time spent on Sage development. We will focus on various aspects of computational number theory with the goal of increasing the number of women developers.
Projects
Photos
Dates/Location
July 15-19, 2012 near Seattle, Washington at Wallace Falls Lodge
- Note: check-in at the Lodge is at 3pm on July 15; check-out is 11am on the 19th
Floorplan: floorplan.jpeg and preliminary room assignments
Speakers
Jennifer Johnson-Leung (University of Idaho) Jen'sProjectTalk.pdf
Kristin Lauter (Microsoft Research) Kristin'sProjectTalk.pdf
Michelle Manes (University of Hawaii) Michelle'sProjectTalk.pdf
Schedule
Sunday
- 3:00pm: check in at the lodge
- rest of the afternoon/evening: tutorials/problem sets
- 7:00pm: dinner at La Hacienda
Monday
- 8:30am - 09:30am: breakfast
- 9:30am - 10:25am: Kristin's project talk
- 10:30am - 11:25am: Michelle's project talk
- 11:30am - 12:25pm: Jen's project talk
- 1:00pm - 2:00pm: lunch
- 2:00pm - 6:00pm: project groups
- 6:00pm - 7:00pm: dinner
- 7:00pm - : project groups
Tuesday
- same times for breakfast, lunch, dinner, with project work during the day
Wednesday
- same times for breakfast, lunch, dinner, with project work during the day
- afternoon: those interested can hike to Wallace Falls
- after dinner: project reports (informal 10-15 minute reports/requests to review trac tickets)
- after project reports: s'mores!
Thursday
- breakfast will be served, and check-out is at 11am (we'll arrange rides back to the airport)
Getting Started
Participants
- Alina Bucur
- Sarah Chisholm
- Hester Graves
- Anna Haensch
- Sorina Ionica
- Adriana Salerno
- Holly Swisher
- Bianca Thompson
- Stephanie Treneer
- Christelle Vincent
Other Info
- Organizers: Jennifer Balakrishnan (Harvard), Aly Deines (UW), Lola Thompson (Dartmouth)
- Funding: Microsoft Research (via Kristin Lauter) and The Beatrice Yormark Fund for Women in Mathematics