PyLadies Paris Python Talks #18


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Dear PyLadies 💚🐍
Our next on-site event is coming on the 12th of February featuring
𓆙 Camille Brianceau & Alice Joubert from Paris Brain Institute and Irina Nikulina from Dandy**.**
and continuing with
⚡ lightning talks where you can take 3 mins to talk about anything Python or tech related (more below)
🌟Agenda (preliminary)
18h30 - 18h45 Come and take your seat
18h45 - 19h00 Welcome by PyLadies Paris and Kraken
19h00 - 19h30 An end-to-end neuroimaging analysis with Clinica & ClinicaDL by Camille Brianceau & Alice Joubert
19h30 - 20h00 Exploring Computer Vision with OpenCV and Python by Irina Nikulina
20h00 - 20h20 Lightning talks
20h20 - 22h00 Snacks and Networking
🌟 Camille Brianceau & Alice Joubert from Paris Brain Institute
Talk Title: An end-to-end neuroimaging analysis with Clinica & ClinicaDL
Abstract: In this talk, we will explain how Clinica and ClinicaDL can be used for neuroimaging analysis, from preprocessing to deep learning-based analysis. We will share practical examples and discuss how these tools can be applied in research and clinical contexts.
About Camille:
Camille works as a research engineer at the Paris Brain Institute within the Aramis Lab. Her work focuses on the development of open-source deep learning software for reproducible neuroimaging processing.
About Alice:
Alice is a junior python developer eager about medical topics, coming from a biology and biomedical engineering background. Currently. She works as a research engineer at the Paris Brain Institute within the Aramis lab, which develops open source software for neuroimaging.
🌟 Irina Nikulina from Dandy
Talk Title: Exploring Computer Vision with OpenCV and Python
Abstract: This talk introduces OpenCV, a popular open-source Python library for computer vision. We'll start with the basics, exploring key functions for working with images and videos, and then move on to its applications in machine learning and beyond. We'll also walk through a simple project example to show what you can build with OpenCV.
About Irina:
Irina is a Senior Machine Learning Engineer passionate about solving complex problems using AI. Over the past 4 years, She focused on developing innovative Virtual Try-On solutions for e-commerce. Recently, She started a new role as a Computer Vision Engineer, where she is working on digitizing the dental industry.
Get ready for lightning talks:
Many of you told us that you would like to give a talk, but your project is not mature enough.
You no longer have to worry about it. Come and practice your public speaking during the 3 minutes time-slot.
Some ideas on what you can talk about:
- Python library or function you love or which you recently discovered,
- article you've read
- your journey into Python
- conference you have attended
You can decide anytime before the start of lightning talks or you may want to prepare up to one slide (in pdf format) which you can send us the latest on the 11th of March to paris@pyladies.com
Kraken will be our host and sponsor of the food and the drinks during the networking session after the talks: thank you 💚 and special thanks to Sarah, Candice and Alexandre from Kraken for all the support.
Important info
#1:❗For safety reasons, the venue's staff will check everyone's identity on site. 📝Please remember to bring an ID with you and register for the event with your real name and family name. Thank you!
#2: Please be on time. We can’t guarantee a seat once the meetup has started
# 🔍 FAQ
Q. I'm not female, is it ok for me to attend?
A. Yes, PyLadies Paris events are open to everyone at all levels.

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