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Wolfram Language for Python Users

Join Wolfram for an in-person event focusing on Python.


23 Apr 2026 09:30 — 10:30

Roscoe Building, University of Manchester


Explore how two different languages work together and how Wolfram Language's unique computational framework can add functionality to Python.

This talk will give a brief look at how the two different languages can work together and how introducing Wolfram Language's unique computational framework can add functionality and accessibility to existing Python workflows.


Existing Python users will learn what to expect as they begin their journey in becoming an adept Wolfram Language user and how their existing experience in coding can be applied to a Wolfram Language setting to extend a Python project. In addition, we will cover a number of techniques to join these two technology stacks, allowing true flexibility for a user of both languages to take full advantage of each.

We will demonstrate a number of computational approaches unique to Wolfram Language, instilling the benefits of using Wolfram Language to solve practical problems in the fields of data science and mathematics and opening the door to true multiparadigm computation.

You will be able to practice using Mathematica during the presentation, so we suggest to install the software on your laptop.

Please, see the Applications Support documentation on how to install Mathematica using your University Account: https://www.applications.itservices.manchester.ac.uk/show_product.php?id=38&tab=install

If you haven’t already done so, we invite you to register for our other training session taking place on the same day: