Marcin Sobczyk

Writing software since almost a decade. Spent the majority of career in big electronic design automation players' offices. Also had my share of backend, frontend, gamedev and embedded. Currently working in Red Hat on oVirt projects.

  • Making your Python code write your Python code
Matti Picus

Matti is a core developer of PyPy, contributing to the internal numpy implementation _micronumpy and to the layer that allows python c-extension modules to run on the PyPy python interpreter. He has been active in the open source community both as a contributor and teacher. He now works full-time on Numpy at BIDS.

  • Wrapping C code and running it in Python
Miki Tebeka

Miki has been working with Python for over 20 years. He's currently the CEO of 353solutions where he teaches all around the glob and also provides consulting servcies. Miki is active in the Python community and has several open source projects.

  • Let's write a Lisp interpreter
Moshe Malawach

Community developer on the NULS blockchain and Aleph.im project creator.

I aim to make python decentralized apps and devices a reality.

  • Creating a device and publishing sensor data to a decentralized cloud using Aleph.im and MicroPython
Mridul Seth

Mridul is a PhD student at UCLouvain, Belgium working with networks and data. He is a supporter of the open science/source movement and has been involved with Google Summer of Code and NumFOCUS. He has given multiple tutorials at PyCon, PyData, and SciPy to share his love of Python and network science.

  • Network Science, Game of Thrones and Python
Uri Goren

http://goren.ml

  • Named entity recognition with deep learning