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⭐ Instructors

Rosio Reyes (@RRosio)

Software Engineer, OSS @ Anaconda

I’m a contributor to the Jupyter ecosystem. I am currently working on extension development and testing for Gator (which provides environment and package management interface) and jupyter-fsspec (providing an interface for interacting with fsspec filesystems). I’m especially interested in building tools that are maintainable, well tested and contributor friendly. I enjoy working with others to improve the experience of developing in the Jupyter community.

Konstantin Taletsky (@ktaletsk)

Jupyter Developer, OSS @ Anaconda

I’m a longtime Jupyter user and contributor, maintainer of Gator and JupyterLab-LaTeX, with hands-on work across JupyterLab, JupyterHub, and the wider ecosystem. I built a JupyterHub-based platform serving 300+ NIH researchers; worked on numerous JupyterLab extensions and recently built a community JupyterLab Marketplace (https://labextensions.dev/).

Jason Grout (@jasongrout)

Jupyter Developer and Community Leader

I’m a Jupyter contributor and maintainer, primarily in the JupyterLab and ipywidgets projects. I also serve on the Jupyter Executive Council, Jupyter Foundation Governing Board, and Jupyter Community Building Working Group.

Matt Fisher (@mfisher87)

Research Software Engineer @ Schmidt Center for Data Science and Environment, UC Berkeley

I’m an open source contributor and maintainer with a background in geospatial data, the cryosphere, and accessibility. I help maintain earthaccess to enable access to NASA data in 3 lines of code. I’m also a community manager, leading the GeoJupyter project to make working with geospatial data more approachable and enjoyable for all.