Oct 27 – 30, 2025
Europe/Zurich timezone

The PyHEP workshops are a series of workshops initiated and supported by the HEP Software Foundation (HSF) with the aim to provide an environment to discuss and promote the usage of Python in the HEP community at large. Further information is given on the PyHEP Working Group website.

PyHEP 2025 will be a hybrid workshop, held in this format for the first time. While the event has traditionally taken place online, this edition will welcome participants both virtually and in person at CERN. The workshop will serve as a forum for participants and the wider community to discuss developments in Python packages and tools, share experiences, and help shape the future of community activities. Ample time will be dedicated to open discussions.

The agenda is composed of plenary sessions:

Topical sessions with 3 types of presentations (see the call for abstracts).
 
Registration is open. There are no workshop fees.
 
You are encouraged to register to the PyHEP WG Gitter channel and/or to the HSF forum to receive further information concerning the organisation of the workshop. Workshop updates and information will also be shared on the workshop Twitter in addition to email. Follow the workshop @PyHEPConf.
 

Organising Committee

Peter Fackeldey - Princeton University
Ianna Osborne - Princeton University
Nikolai Krug - Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Marcel Rieger - Hamburg University
Matthew Feickert - University of Wisconsin-Madison                     

 

Sponsors

The event is kindly sponsored by

 
   
 
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Europe/Zurich

Zoom room: 

The link for the Zoom room is visible to anyone registered and connected, and listed on the menu's videoconference page.

The call for abstracts is open
You can submit an abstract for reviewing.
Registration
Registration for this event is currently open.