Hi, my name is Steve and I am making the move from R to Jupyter. I am based in northern Germany and have a research background in psychiatry. My reseach interest focuses on relationship between anxiety disorder and depression in the general population. I am using (or rather, hoping to use) both Jupyter Notebooks and Jupyter Lab to analyse large mental health datasets.
Hi, I’m Claude, software engineer from France.
I’m currently writing some notebooks to be used as tutorials for a software library of mine (https://atlastk.org).
I’m new to Jupyter, but not for long, I hope, thanks to this site
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Hi everyone!
My name is Cécile, I am an engineer and computer scientist by training, and I work as a pedagogical advisor and learning scientist at EPFL, a technical university in Switzerland.
I am super interested in digital skills and tools to help students learn those skills. My main project since 2 years is to explore the use of Jupyter Notebooks for teaching and learning. I work with teachers who want to use notebooks in their teaching and we explore how to make the best use of notebooks to develop the computational thinking skills of our students.
My interests are therefore mainly Jupyter notebooks for Education, and all the tools that can support effective learning in notebooks (feedback tools, collaborative tools, etc.).
I am super happy to join the community!
Hi everyone! I am a PhD Student from Barcelona, currently building a library for agent-based modelling and trying to create some Jupyter widgets for an interactive interface. Happy to join this community, very impressed and thankful for all the great tools that have been developed here 
Hi everyone,
Glad to be here! I am a research computing facilitator at UNC Greensboro. I have setup Jupyterhub at my institution and it has been going pretty well. We now have students who not only want to use the Jhub but also want to develop. So, in addition to my introduction, I will ask a question. Where is a good place to start developing jupyterhub? Any starting place that will help to understand the architecture first would be great.
Thank you
Hi All, I am Mandira from India.I am currently wokring in Z2JK. Trying to deploy it to Rancher env.
Hi all,
I have a long-time background in HPC (starting with Cray Y-MP in the 1990) in the context of quantum physics computer simulations and am interested in modern data science platforms and AI methods.
Hello, friends. I’m Jess, I’ve been in IT for [REDACTED] years, and while I’ve supported installs of Anaconda and Jupyter Notebooks on individual machines, I’m new to supporting JupyterHub on servers. I’m here now because of module problems, but in time I hope to learn enough to be a useful contributor to the community.
Hello, I am Bo Peng, a bioinformatician at the Baylor College of Medicine. I use JupyterLab for almost all my work and my main contribution to the Jupyter community is a multi-kernel extension to jupyter (http://vatlab.github.io/sos ) that allows the use of multiple kernels in one notebook while allowing data exchange among live kernels. This makes it easier to perform, record, and reproduce complex multi-language bioinformatics data analysis workflows but can hopefully be useful for others.
Hi, Gary Thomas here, Ohio, USA.
I am excited about joining this awesome community. I am sort new to Data Science, background in financial, economic and modeling. Any advice on what are the top tools and skills to focus on, and how one can become fluid and competent in the use of such.
Thanks and look forward to a great experience.
Gary.
hello i am ashish from india
Hi everyone, I’m Melle. I’m a computer/data scientist and physician (weird combination, I know). I’m currently focused on developing clinical decision support systems using Bayesian Networks and I’m using JupyterLab to develop/visualise/interact my models.
Not sure yet if/how I can contribute to Jupyter myself (got lured in here because of a very simple PR), but would like to express my deepest gratitude to you all for making Jupyter what it is.
Hello! I’m Dan and i work at Drake University where one of my responsibilities is maintaining the JupyterHub installation used by our Data Analytics faculty and students. We’ve been running JupyterHub since 2015, first on RHEL 7 and now on Debian Stable.
Hi All, I am new to this community!
Hi everyone, 2021, I’m a fundamental math student in Paris (Paris Saclay), I like to study statistics in Python Jupyter Notebook, I’m looking foward sharpen my understading of how to reduce inequality. .
Hi there, I am teaching at Kiel University using Jupyterhub and do scientific analysis (oceanography) with Jupyterlab on all kinds of infrastructure, ranging from Desktop to HPC.
Hi all, I’m a researcher, educator, and interactive visualization enthusiast.
Hi folks! My name is Tim, and I’m working in the field of computational fluid dynamics. I heavily use Jupyter for data analysis and quickly testing new ideas & algorithms. Currently, I’m trying to export some of my data analysis directly as slides for presentation purposes.
Hello there. I’m Jeremy. I’m a Nuclear Engineer by training. I’ve been using Python for a many years and slowly starting to adopt Jupyter and JupyterLab. I really like the tools that hav been created by this community and I’m looking forward to using them more in my daily work.
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