Introduce yourself!

Hey @alvinhuff - I’m moving to Phoenix where my wife will do the Art and Technology MFA at ASU. I’d love to connect to local folks doing computational science (I work for Gigantum and will either join or start a meetup or something on reproducible and collaborative science). I’ll be working remotely and will go stir crazy if I can’t talk to some humans in person every once in a while!

It seems like this Discourse has direct messaging disabled? (Or I can’t figure it out)

But I guess this is a way to reach out generally to Phoenix-area folks!

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Hello,
My name is Pradip Muhuri. I am a new user of Jupyter Lab for programming with SAS, R, and Python. I look forward to joining the conversation on this forum.
Thanks,

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Hi, my name is Arnaud. I’m working on the management of the bioinformatics platform of the European Oncology Institute in Milan. We use jupyterlab on top of jupyter hub to give access to our bioinformaticians to an HPC cluster.

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Hi everyone! I’m Scott Henderson at the eScience Institute, University of Washington. We’re deploying JupyterHubs and and BinderHubs on AWS currently as part of a NASA/Pangeo collaboration!

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Hello all,

my name is Roland. I’ve been hanging around in the Jupyter Google group for some time, and now joined Discourse as well. I’m working at IBM on the backend side of Watson Studio. I’m building some of the Docker containers in which we run Jupyter Notebook, so I’m familiar with installation problems around conda and pip, or Jupyter search paths :slight_smile:

I also help out with integrating Jupyter into the backend APIs of Watson Studio. My very first Python programming experience in 2015 turned out to be a monkey-patch that lets our ContentManager implementation easily access user information from the LoginHandler. We need that to authenticate against the backend APIs, whereas the default file-based ContentManager implicitly relies on the user identity of the process running Jupyter.

Last week, I participated in the Jupyter Server Workshop. Running kernels detached from the notebook front-end is something we do for some of the backends in Watson Studio. I hope to help move Jupyter forward in that area, or elsewhere.

cheers,
Roland

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Hello!

My name is Tyler. I am a recent graduate of the University of Victoria (BSc Physics and Math). I’ve used Jupyter Notebook a lot for physics assignments and my various undergrad research opportunities. I am currently taking some time off from school before doing grad school in computer science.

I started working on Jupyter almost 2 years ago when I starting trying to make nbconvert’s pdf conversion better, though until recently I mostly published these efforts in a 3rd party package. I am also the author of animatplot. A library for building animated plots built on top of matplotlib.

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Hi There! I am Supratim. I work at KPMG as a Data Warehousing Engineer. I do a lot of POCs and mockups in Jupyter. I would love to contribute to this project. My expertise is Python, PostgreSQL, Cassandra, Data Modelling. Please feel free to communicate with me.
Github: supratim94336

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Hola, I’m Alberto from HEDERA. We are commited in making development happend worldwide where poeple most need it. We will implement our Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Toolkit in Jupyter to evolve from our current reporting system based on Python and LaTex.
More info about us here: https://hedera.online
Feel free to drop me a line anytime :slight_smile:

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I am a retired software developer working with a coding camp for middle schoolers that is using the GoPiGo robots and that is how I came to be introduced to JupyterLab. I have some questions about issues I have experienced so I came to seek some answers here.

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Hi everyone, I’m Ben. I just got my BSc. in Comp Sci, and getting ready to do my Masters in the UK. I like math and programming, and I use Python and Jupyter for my projects so just wanted to join the community to learn and look at what’s being discussed. :wave:

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Hi Jovyans!

I’m Sid. Have been observing the progress of Project Jupyter for last one year and it’s been really impressive!

My goal is to contribute and build a Jupyter Enthusiasts community in India which can contribute to Hub, Lab, Binder and other projects of Jupyter. The domains that I find most interesting are Education, Finance & Agriculture and its amazing to think of possibilities in which Jupyter can help contribute to these domains through its rich products in Data Science, ML, AI and several such Opensource libraries.

Cheers!
Sid Park

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Hi all, I’m Steve. I’ve one of the JupyterLab maintainers. I also maintain the metakernel project, and some kernels based on it like Octave and Scilab. Happy to be here!

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Hi everyone, I’m Gilles. I’m interested in all things open source and currently my focus is on getting a rather modest Jupyterhub up and running (Python, Sympy, SageMath). It could be quite handy for the math classes I’m teaching.

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Hello. I’m Franz and still at school. I’m 15 years old and started programming a year ago or so

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Hi, I’m David I’m a physics professor. I’ve starting using Jupyter as a teaching tool and have loved it. I look forward to learning and contributing on this site.

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Hi I’m Odile “zerline”. I develop components for the Jupyter notebook but I’m rather new on jupyterlab. I live near Paris. I’m a high level classical music lover and performer.

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Hi, I’m Isabela, a UX/UI intern at Jupyter Cal Poly. I study graphic design and am working on the Microsoft Word Integration project with @dereklam . I’m also interested in accessibility and would love to learn more about the concerns in this community.

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Hi everyone! I’m Derek and I’m currently a software engineer intern at Jupyter Cal Poly. I study computer science and am interested in web development. @isabela-pf and I are currently working on a Microsoft Word integration project for JupyterLab this summer. Feel free to check it out!

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Hi everybody!

I’m Christophe, developer. I’m interested in Jupyter Lab, and especially turning notebooks into web applications (like with voila) or dashboards.

I’m a core developer of DBnomics, an aggregator of macro-economic data. DBnomics is completely FOSS and all data used and republished is open. We’d like to polish interactions between DBnomics and the Jupyter ecosystem. All feedback on that idea is welcome.

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