Pypulseq workshop in April-May #325
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Hey @sairamgeethanath, great to hear that you got funding for two workshops. I am happy to help. Just let me know. How many days to you plan for each one? IMO, an (optional) basic introduction would be great to allow potential new users to benefit from the workshop as well. Maybe something like an afternoon session the day before the official start of the workshop. And some hands-on sessions with different topics could be great. Like a mini hackathon during or after the workshop. |
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@schuenke - Very nice to hear! I was thinking of 1.5 days hybrid. We can all get together and chat a bit more to flush it out. Here is the blurb for us to deliver on. It will be great to have a quick meeting post-Thanksgiving break - first week of December - to structure and set up the program. @LeoMcBills, @btasdelen, and @mcencini - please also let me know if you would be interested in contributing actively to the workshop. We should make the tent as big as possible for this one. |
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Hi! I would be happy to contribute, thanks for asking! |
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As part of our NIBIB commitments, we have the opportunity to conduct a Pypulseq workshop at Hopkins and another in Michigan. The first one will be at Hopkins in March/April. I would love to hear from the developer community on how to structure this in a way that sustains itself over time. I will put out a tentative agenda soon similar to our DIY workshop
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