Dear Sage-devel,

The 2011 recipient of the Spies Sage Development Prize
(http://www.sagemath.org/development-prize.html) goes to Robert
Bradshaw.

"Robert Bradshaw has been an extremely active and productive Sage
developer for over five years. Additionally, he has been a leader,
both in maintaining the community and in important design decisions.

He is probably best known for his work on Cython, which is critical
for the performance of many key parts of Sage, and his work designing
and implementing the coercion model, which makes many powerful
mathematical constructions possible. However, his interests and
significant contributions are wide-ranging, including: exact linear
algebra, arithmetic of elliptic curves, L-functions, 3-D plotting and
parallel building. A recent project is the patchbot tool, which
automates testing contributions posted on trac. Moreover, he is an
important contributor to trouble-shooting and design discussions in
the sage-devel forum and is also the third most numerous poster of all
time in the sage-support forum.

For his many important technical contributions, and his long-time and
continuing involvement in the Sage community, Robert Bradshaw is
awarded the 2011 Spies Sage Development Prize. This award carries a
prize of $500 from the Sage Foundation (thanks to Jaap Spies)."



-- 
William Stein
Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://wstein.org

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