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Papers We ❤️ Athens

This is the repository for the Athens chapter of Papers We Love.

We intend to be using this repository for coordinating with people who want to give presentations in the local meetups. We will be updating this document with the details as soon as possible!

As a local chapter we follow the Papers We Love Code of Conduct.

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Meetup #5: April 26th @ Skroutz. Call for presentations.

Hello everyone!

I'm happy to announce that the fifth Athenian Papers We Love meetup will take place on the 26th of April, at the Skroutz offices (Alekou Panagouli 91, Nea Ionia).

We expect to have one presentation per meetup, and then spend time discussing the ideas of the paper. We could also do one lightning talk before or after the main presentation.

I'm creating this issue as a call for presentations. So, if you would like to give a talk about a paper you love, please add a comment under this issue at let us know, including the title of the paper and possibly a bit about yourself. Anyone who follows this issue can upvote any proposals they find interesting. Please bear in mind however that the final decision will be up to me and @chief.

I would like to stress that you do not have to be an expert on a field to give a presentation - let alone be one of the paper's authors. While we would more than welcome academics to present their work, the goal of this meetup is to create a community around ideas. So whether you already know and understand a paper perfectly, or you just need an extra reason to spend a few hours studying a paper you find interesting, we would be glad to have you presenting!

Meetup #2: January 11th @ Skroutz. Call for presentations.

Hello everyone!

I'm happy to announce that the second Athenian Papers We Love meet up will take place on the 11th of January, at the Skroutz offices (Alekou Panagouli 91, Nea Ionia).

We expect to have one presentation per meetup, and then spend time discussing the ideas of the paper.

I'm creating this issue as a call for presentations. So, if you would like to give a talk about a paper you love, please add a comment under this issue at let us know, including the title of the paper and possibly a bit about yourself. Anyone who follows this issue can upvote any proposals they find interesting. Please bear in mind however that the final decision will be up to me and @chief.

I would like to stress that you do not have to be an expert on a field to give a presentation - let alone be one of the paper's authors. While we would more than welcome academics to present their work, the goal of this meetup is to create a community around ideas. So whether you already know and understand a paper perfectly, or you just need an extra reason to spend a few hours studying a paper you find interesting, we would be glad to have you presenting!

Meetup #3: February 15th @ Skroutz. Call for presentations.

Hello everyone!

I'm happy to announce that the third Athenian Papers We Love meetup will take place on the 15th of February, at the Skroutz offices (Alekou Panagouli 91, Nea Ionia).

We expect to have one presentation per meetup, and then spend time discussing the ideas of the paper. We could also do one lightning talk before or after the main presentation.

I'm creating this issue as a call for presentations. So, if you would like to give a talk about a paper you love, please add a comment under this issue at let us know, including the title of the paper and possibly a bit about yourself. Anyone who follows this issue can upvote any proposals they find interesting. Please bear in mind however that the final decision will be up to me and @chief.

I would like to stress that you do not have to be an expert on a field to give a presentation - let alone be one of the paper's authors. While we would more than welcome academics to present their work, the goal of this meetup is to create a community around ideas. So whether you already know and understand a paper perfectly, or you just need an extra reason to spend a few hours studying a paper you find interesting, we would be glad to have you presenting!

Meetup #1: December 7th @ Skroutz. Call for presentations.

Hello everyone!

I'm happy to announce that the first Athenian Papers We Love meet up will take place on the 7th of December, at the Skroutz offices (Alekou Panagouli 91, Nea Ionia).

We expect to have one presentation per meetup, and then spend time discussing the ideas of the paper.

I'm creating this issue as a call for presentations. So, if you would like to give a talk about a paper you love, please add a comment under this issue at let us know, including the title of the paper and possibly a bit about yourself. Anyone who follows this issue can upvote any proposals they find interesting. Please bear in mind however that the final decision will be up to me and @chief.

I would like to stress that you do not have to be an expert on a field to give a presentation - let alone be one of the paper's authors. While we would more than welcome academics to present their work, the goal of this meetup is to create a community around ideas. So whether you already know and understand a paper perfectly, or you just need an extra reason to spend a few hours studying a paper you find interesting, we would be glad to have you presenting!

Meetup #4: March 15th @ Skroutz. Call for presentations.

Hello everyone!

I'm happy to announce that the fourth Athenian Papers We Love meetup will take place on the 15th of March, at the Skroutz offices (Alekou Panagouli 91, Nea Ionia).

We expect to have one presentation per meetup, and then spend time discussing the ideas of the paper. We could also do one lightning talk before or after the main presentation.

I'm creating this issue as a call for presentations. So, if you would like to give a talk about a paper you love, please add a comment under this issue at let us know, including the title of the paper and possibly a bit about yourself. Anyone who follows this issue can upvote any proposals they find interesting. Please bear in mind however that the final decision will be up to me and @chief.

I would like to stress that you do not have to be an expert on a field to give a presentation - let alone be one of the paper's authors. While we would more than welcome academics to present their work, the goal of this meetup is to create a community around ideas. So whether you already know and understand a paper perfectly, or you just need an extra reason to spend a few hours studying a paper you find interesting, we would be glad to have you presenting!

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