Welcome aboard Ian and Grant!! Nice to have you both working on Jupyter!!

And a big re-welcome to Paul... it is great and amazing to have you back
again ;-)

2016-09-19 19:58 GMT-03:00 Ian Rose <[email protected]>:

> Thank you all for the warm welcome. I look forward to getting to know
> everybody, and to getting my hands dirty in the codebase!
>
> Best,
> Ian
>
> On Monday, September 19, 2016 at 6:53:39 PM UTC-4, Carol Willing wrote:
>>
>> A Jupyter development hat trick! A warm welcome Ian, welcome again Grant,
>> and welcome back Paul. I’m looking forward to working with you soon.
>>
>> Warmly,
>>
>> Carol
>>
>> Carol Willing
>>
>> Research Software Engineer
>> Project Jupyter at Cal Poly SLO
>>
>> Director, Python Software Foundation
>>
>> *Signature Strengths*
>>
>> *Empathy - Relator - Ideation - Strategic - Learner*
>>
>> On Sep 19, 2016, at 3:34 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Welcome everyone! I look forward to meeting you/working with you.
>>
>> On Monday, September 19, 2016 at 12:18:24 PM UTC-7, Project Jupyter wrote:
>>>
>>> We're excited to add three new developers to the Jupyter team. Please
>>> join us in welcoming Ian Rose, Grant Nestor, and Paul Ivanoff.
>>>
>>> Ian Rose
>>>
>>> is a post-doctoral scholar with Fernando Perez at the Berkeley Institute
>>> for Data Science (BIDS) and a native of the Bay Area. Ian completed his PhD
>>> at UC Berkeley in Earth and Planetary Science and his undergraduate
>>> training in Geophysics at Yale University. Ian’s graduate studies were
>>> focused on computational geodynamics, modeling the thermal, chemical, and
>>> rotational evolution of Earth and other planetary bodies (see his profile
>>> here: ian-r-rose.github.io/pages/about.html). He also developed
>>> software for modeling the physics of planetary interiors, as well as for
>>> Earth science education (check out ian-r-rose.github.io/interacti
>>> ve_earth) <https://ian-r-rose.github.io/interactive_earth>. Ian will be
>>> working on bringing real-time collaboration to Jupyter. Outside of work he
>>> enjoys camping, backpacking, and road-trips with quixotic destinations.
>>>
>>> Grant Nestor
>>>
>>> is a business guy turned designer turned developer. He studied Business
>>> at USC, worked in Business Development at Factual, worked in UX design at
>>> Sparkwave, and is founder of Play Company (an app design/development studio
>>> in LA). Grant started contributing to atom-notebook (an interface for
>>> viewing and composing Jupyter Notebooks within the Atom text editor) last
>>> year. He is now a full-time member of the Jupyter team and will be working
>>> primarily on core maintenance of the notebook and ipywidgets projects.
>>> Grant has worked on several side-projects including
>>> github.com/gnestor/magic-console, speaks/consults about React, React
>>> Native, and serverless architectures, and enjoys surfing, climbing, and
>>> making music.
>>>
>>> Paul Ivanoff
>>>
>>> re-joined the Jupyter team as a Bloomberg devloper after spending
>>> several years Disqus where he was part of a great backend and data team.
>>> Before that, he spent six years (“mostly not working on my thesis at UC
>>> Berkeley” he tells us) but instead contributing to to the scientific Python
>>> ecosystem, especially matplotlib, IPython, and the IPython notebook. Paul
>>> conveyed to us that “when Bloomberg reached out to me with a compelling
>>> position to work on those open-source projects again from their SF office,
>>> such a tremendous opportunity was hard to pass up. You could say Jupyter
>>> has a large gravitational pull that's hard to escape!” We’re happy and
>>> excited to have you back, Paul!
>>>
>>> Welcome again, everyone & see you all on the GitHubs,
>>> Jamie
>>>
>>>
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