A Jupyter Community Workshop organized by and for the Open and Reproducible Musculoskeletal Imaging Research (ORMIR) Community
Sponsored by NumFOCUS and financially supported by Bloomberg and Amazon Web Services
Dates: June 9-11, 2022
Venue: The Student Hotel (now The Social Hub), Sphinxcour 9A, 6211XZ Maastricht, The Netherlands
In this page, you will find:
- Aims and GitHub repositories at these links:
- Ciclope: aims, GitHub repository
- Bone erosion: aims
- Muscle BIDS: aims, GitHub repository
- Please follow the coding guidelines!
- Please, install Anaconda before the workshop!
- Intro to the Jupyter ecosystem and Python and Second layer analysis: Pandas and Matplotlib
- Instructor: Serena Bonaretti
- Material: here
- First layer analysis: ITK
- Instructors: Dženan Zukić and Jared Vicory
- Aims: here
- Material: here
- Lorena Barba
- Presentation: here
- Chris Holdgraf
- Presentation: here
- Fort Sint Pieter and the Caves
- No special attire is needed. Just wear comfortable shoes
- Consider bringing raincoat/umbrella in case of rain!
- Andrew Burghardt
- Andy Kin On Wong
- Donnie Cameron
- Dženan Zukić
- Enrico Schileo
- Francesco Santini
- Fulvia Taddei
- Gianluca Iori
- Gianluigi Crimi
- Giulia Fraterrigo
- Jared Vicory
- Jilmen Quintiens
- Judith Cueto Fernandez
- Justin Tse
- Kathryn Stok
- Leonardo Barzaghi
- Majid Mohammad Sadeghi
- Mariska Wesseling
- Martino Pani
- Michael Kuczynski
- Michelle Alejandra Espinosa Hernandez
- Nathan Neeteson
- Pholpat Durongbhan
- Sarah Manske
- Serena Bonaretti
Members of the community who cannot join - We will miss you!
- Hastings Greer
- Julio Carballido Gamio
- Lorenzo Grassi
- Marc Niethammer
- Matt McCormick
- Mojtaba Barzegari
- Where: The Student Hotel, Sphinxcour 9A, 6211 XZ Maastricht, The Netherlands
- Check in: Wednesday, June 8, 2022
- Check out: Saturday, June 11, 2022
- Number of nights: 3
- Welcome drinks on June 8 at Bold (not covered by NumFOCUS)
- Breakfast: June 9-11
- Coffee break: June 9-11
- Lunch: June 9-11
- Dinner on June 9 at Tapijn Brasserie
- Dinner on June 10 at Stan
- Public transportation in The Netherlands is very reliable
- If you travel nationally, you can schedule your trip at ns.nl
- If you travel internationally (e.g. from/to Brussels airport), you can schedule your trip at nsinternational.com
- Recommendations:
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At Amsterdam Schipol International Airport, train tracks are at the airport hall. You do not need to leave the airport building. Buy the ticket in the hall, go downstairs to the tracks, and enjoy the trip!
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From Amsterdam Schipol International Airport to Maastricht: The trip takes about 2h45'. Consider transfering in Utrecht or 'S-Hertogenbosch (not Amsterdam). Important: Sit in the front of the train. Sometimes (mainly late at night) the train splits in 2 parts in Eindhoven. The head of the train goes to Maastricht, and the tail of the train goes to Venlo. They communicate the split on the train, but it often is only in Dutch
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From Maastricht train station to The Student Hotel:
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How to get to QMSKI: Take the train from Maastricht to Noordwijk. The trip takes about 3h30'. You can plan your trip on ns.nl or Google Maps. If you are on a budget, consider booking a hotel room in Maastricht for Sat/Sun, and then travel on Sunday
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- Travel reimbursements are only for participants from European, Middle Eastern, and one International institutions. Apologies to the people who come from other continents. The budget for traveling was limited and the criterion was to reimburse as many people as possible
- To get a travel reimbursement, there are 2 steps to be done by June 30, 2022:
- Send Serena an email with the amount you are requesting and a copy of the expense receipts in one single .pdf file
- Fill out the reimbursement form. Suggestions for some of the questions:
- 1 -> Workshop Name: E: Building the Jupyter community in MSK imaging research
- 4 -> Category Travel
- 7-12 -> Your institution address
- Reimbursement guidelines: here
- Bikers are always right!
- Coffee shop ≠ coffe place!
- Shop hours: 10am-6pm; Sundays: 12pm-6pm
- It might rain: have an umbrella or a raincoat!
- Everybody speaks English!
- If you want to go out for dinner on Saturday night, consider reserving before. Also, restaurants usually do not accept big groups over the weekend
- Enjoy downtown, with its restaurants, shops, ancient walls, squares, and churches
- Dominicanen Boekhandel: Gothic cathedral hosting a bookstore and a coffee place
- De Bisschopsmolen: Watermill from the 11th century used to grind spelt, which is then used by the backery next door to bake bread, Limburg vlaai, and other delicious products
- Maastricht library: Hosting free exhibitions, with a gorgeous view of Maastricht from the 4th floor
- Market on Friday: 8:00am - 2:00pm
- Ask for more!
Find our accepted proposal on Zenodo
Find our final budget here
Read the report of our Juptyer Community Workshop on medium.com
Find here the code we used to create our badges. It creates 3 two-sided bages per paper sheet.