Introduce yourself!

Hi All,

I am Ragnar Castillo. Developer/Sys admin at Queen Mary University London.

I am new to Jupyter.

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Hi, Iā€™m Amy. Iā€™m a government analyst with a liberal arts background. Jupyter is what got me interested in learning some basic programming skills.

For the past couple years, Iā€™ve been involved in large scale efforts to train non-coding analysts like myself to use Jupyter to improve and automate their workflows. If youā€™re interested, Iā€™ve documented some of my experience and lessons learned here: To Code or Not to Code: Wrong Question! Bringing Jupyter to Non-Coding Analysts, Starting with Myself.

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Hi, Iā€™m In Son and Iā€™m a statistics student at the University of Michigan. I am getting started in creating a Binderhub to store my projects and teaching materials.

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Hello Everybody,
I am Jayant, a new member to this forum. I use Jupyter notebook mostly with Anaconda on my Mac OS Catalina for machine learning projects. Glad to be here.

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Iā€™m totally new here following tutorials and learning to access open source scientific programming in the cloud. My name is Putuma1 or just Putuma. Looking forward to a productive engagement.

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Hello, Iā€™ve started to use jupyter notebook with Python/Anaconda several years ago as I went through some training classes to learn Python. Wasnā€™t a fan. Now, as I return to take more training around Python/Anaconda and Machine learning and learning to use it as an interface to Big Data platforms, Iā€™m a huge fan of the jupyter notebook IDE. Not sure why I didnā€™t adopt to it in the past, but I sure like it now. One big thing about it, I like that I can use the notebook itself to showcase research and results of new insights and analytics to my management. And not having to do it will SQL, Excel and PBI interface and all the the backend work that requires to bring forth a deliverable product.

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Hi Everyone, Iā€™m Louie. Iā€™m a computer science instructor at Los Medanos College, in California. Iā€™m trying to get my students some exposure exposure to this technology.

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Hey friends :wave:t4:, Iā€™m Kyle. Iā€™m currently working as an integrity data scientist at Facebook Seattle. Iā€™ve been on a tear diving into COVID data recently, hoping to share my ideas with you all and get great feedback :slight_smile:

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I am Peter. My expertise is control theory and motion control. I am a very experienced programmer but linux and TLJH is new to me. I am trying out TLJH so I can share python programs with the rest of the company in the form of notebooks. We are having trouble configuring TLJH to be more python friendly.

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Hi! I am Peli, I work in Microsoft Research on the MakeCode team. I am in the process of building a JupyterLab extensions to support data collection of embedded sensors using JACDAC. Very very fresh to JupyterLab extension writing.

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Iā€™m a researcher at the School of Data Science at the University of Virginia and a contributor to Wikimedia projects, especially Wikidata. Jupyter pops up regularly in both contexts (mostly for educational purposes and reproducibility), so I am currently engaging in a 100DaysOfJupyter challenge, day 1 of which was dedicated to finalizing my JupyterCon talk on ā€œJupyter in the Wikimedia ecosystemā€.

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Hi all,

I am a data engineer working on neuroscience at the simexp lab (MontrƩal - QC). In conjunction with Udem, Mcgill and Polytechnique MontrƩal, we are working on neurolibre which is a curated repository of interactive neuroscience notebooks.

We already presented the premices of our binderhub instance at OHBM2019-20 and various hackatons, on a bare metal cluster entirely configured with terraform and openstack.
Since spring 2020, we are migrating to a new cluster which implies lof ot work (after buying the hardware, we configure the cloud infrastructure, network, install kubernetes, and finally binderhub).

We are willing to contribute back to the community by sharing our knowledge and experience with building bare-metal binderhub instances (online documentation, discourse forum, github) and developping components (PR in progress, repo2data).

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Iā€™m Greg and I run a small data science consultancy company in London.

Weā€™ve very successfully used the Jupyter environment for several years and are now happy to make a contribution.

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Aloha from Tasmania,

Iā€™m an oceanographer working at Australiaā€™s Climate Science Centre (CSIRO) and very thankful and grateful for all the tools in the Pangeo community workflow, including Jupyter. Thanks for all you do.

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Hi everyone,

My name is Omar. Iā€™m an applied mathematician based in Karlstad, Sweden. The coming months I will be working on JupyterHub under the umbrella of Simula Research Lab and @minrk. I am a happy user of Jupyter and JupyterHub for some years now, so Iā€™m excited to contribute!

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Hello!

I use notebooks to make my messy code a bit more intelligible to colleagues. My code is usually ecological analyses.

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Hi!

Iā€™m Bill, I teach Chemistry and Physics at a community college in Wyoming. I am using JupyterHub to add distanced portions to my classes this Fall.

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Hi everybody,
I am GĆ©rard from Lyon in France. I am involved in teaching climate change and the hope that education brings to the evolution of climate. I am maintaining a debian OS for raspberries to monitor weatherstations, learn to code and Jupyter is in the core of the project. we share free notebooks around those topics for teachers and learners.

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Hi, Iā€™m Pablo and Iā€™m a software engineer.
I am building a web app that has Jupyter Notebooks embed inside an iframe and the user can interact with it.

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Hey I am Philipp and a really happy user of Jupyter in prototyping industral data applications.

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