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Julia as a Statically Compiled Language: Dr. Jeff Bezanson, JuliaHub CTO and co-founder, and co-creator of Julia, presented Julia as a Statically Compiled Language (Can Julia Replace C++?) through the High-Energy Physics (HEP) Software Foundation (HSF) and the Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire (CERN). Click here to watch.
JuliaCon 2025 Call for Minisymposia Proposals: JuliaCon 2025 will be in Pittsburgh July 21-26, and the Call for Minisymposia Proposals is open now. Click here for more information and click here to submit a minisymposium proposal.
Free Julia Online Workshops and Webinars from JuliaHub: JuliaHub provides free one-hour workshops and Webinars led by JuliaHub staff. Space is limited and registration is required, so please sign up today!
Recent JuliaHub Webinars: JuliaHub provides free one-hour Webinars on topics of interest to Julia users. Nearly 100 past Webinars are available online. Click here to watch. Recent Webinars include:
Julia at SC24: Julia Language for Productive High-Performance Computing and Julia for HPC were featured at SC24 in Atlanta November 17-22. More information is available here.
JuliaHub at AIAA SciTech January 6-10: JuliaHub will be presenting Surrogate Modeling of Jet Engines in JuliaSim at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) SciTech Forum in Orlando, FL January 6-10. Click here for more information.
Robust Calibration of Industrial HVAC and Battery Systems: Robust Calibration of Industrial HVAC and Battery Systems is a new blog post from JuliaHub’s Jasmine Chokshi. Click here to read.
New Julia Podcast: Dr. Chris Rackauckas (JuliaHub VP of Modeling and Simulation) and Dr. Michael Tiemann hosted Dr. Tim Holy (Professor of Neuroscience at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis) for the inaugural episode of Julia Dispatch, a new podcast. Click here to watch.
Julia Release Announcements: Julia 1.10.6 and 1.11.1 are now available. Click here for the latest release announcements.
This Month in Julia World: This Month in Julia World is a monthly newsletter from Stefan Krastanov. Click here to read.
Cambridge, MA Julia Meetup: Dr. David Hossack (Indie Semiconductor) presented Composable Iterator Processes Applied to Digital Signal Processing to the Cambridge Area Julia Users Network (CAJUN) on Wednesday November 20 at Akamai Technologies (145 Broadway) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Click here for more information.
Postdoc Researcher Position in Oxford, UK: The Topos Institute seeks qualified applicants for a Postdoc Researcher position in Models as Structured Data, based in Oxford, UK. Click here for more information and click here to apply.
JuliaCon 2024 Videos on YouTube: At least 249 (out of 330+) JuliaCon 2024 presentations have already been uploaded to YouTube, and more are being uploaded every week. Click here to watch.
JuMP-dev 2024 Videos on YouTube: JuMP-dev 2024 videos are also available on YouTube. Click here to watch. More information about JuMP-dev 2024 is available here.
JuliaHub Consulting Services: Would your organization benefit from a 100x increase in simulation speeds? JuliaSim might be the solution you need. Click here for more information about JuliaSim, and to contact us to learn how JuliaSim can help your business succeed.
Free Compute on JuliaHub (20 hours): In addition to the features JuliaHub has always offered for free – Julia ecosystem search, package registration tools, a dedicated package server – the platform now also gives every user 20 hours of free compute. This allows people to seamlessly share Pluto notebooks and IDE projects with others and lets them get their feet wet with computing without having to open up their wallets. Click here to get started or check out Deep Datta’s introductory blog post, “JuliaHub Is a Free Platform to Start Your Technical Computing Journey”, which explains how and why to start using JuliaHub for cloud computing.
Converting from Proprietary Software to Julia: Are you looking to leverage Julia’s superior speed and ease of use, but limited due to legacy software and code? JuliaHub and our partners can help accelerate replacing your existing proprietary applications, improve performance, reduce development time, augment or replace existing systems and provide an extended trusted team to deliver Julia solutions. Leverage experienced resources from JuliaHub and our partners to get your team up and running quickly. For more information, please contact us.
Careers at JuliaHub: JuliaHub is a fast-growing tech company with fully remote employees in 20 countries on 6 continents. Click here to learn more about exciting careers and internships with JuliaHub.
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JuliaHub is a fast and easy-to-use code-to-cloud platform that accelerates the development and deployment of Julia programs. JuliaHub users include some of the most innovative companies in a range of industries including pharmaceuticals, automotive, energy, manufacturing, and semiconductor design and manufacture.
Julia is a high performance open source programming language that powers computationally demanding applications in modeling and simulation, drug development, design of multi-physical systems, electronic design automation, big data analytics, scientific machine learning and artificial intelligence. Julia solves the two language problem by combining the ease of use of Python and R with the speed of C++. Julia provides parallel computing capabilities out of the box and unlimited scalability with minimal effort. Julia has been downloaded by users at more than 10,000 companies and is used at more than 1,500 universities. Julia co-creators are the winners of the prestigious James H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software and the Sidney Fernbach Award.