"I was interested in doing it, there was an opportunity, so I just did it." β Barbara Liskov
I'm a Python Core Developer, three-time Python Steering Council member, PSF Fellow, and Project Jupyter core contributor. I'm passionate about making open science accessible through open tools and great learning materials.
- π¬ Leader in open science and open-source governance
- π 2017 ACM Software System Award β Project Jupyter
- π 2019 Frank Willison Award β technical & community contributions to Python
- πΌ Principal at Willing Consulting
- ποΈ Speaker on Python, Jupyter, reproducible research, open source governance, cognitive science & the intersection of technology and society
- π Grateful mentor and supporter of PyLadies
- π Explorer of tide pools β always on the lookout for π π π¦¦
| Area | Projects |
|---|---|
| π Python | CPython, 3-term Python Steering Council member |
| π Scientific Computing | Project Jupyter, JupyterHub, IPython, nteract |
| π¬ Open Science | pyOpenSci, inclusive open science resources |
| π Docs & Learning | Sphinx, documentation tooling, learning materials |
The projects below represent the open source work I contribute to most actively. Stats update automatically via live badges.
Core contributor and three-time Python Steering Council member. Focused on language governance, documentation, and community health.
The classic interactive computing environment that has become a de facto standard for data analysis, research, and education β and part of the work recognized by the 2017 ACM Software System Award.
Multi-user Jupyter server powering research institutions, universities, and cloud platforms worldwide.
The powerful interactive Python shell and kernel that underpins the entire Jupyter ecosystem.
A tool for parameterizing, executing, and analyzing Jupyter Notebooks at scale β widely used for reproducible research pipelines and automated reporting workflows.
A fast, interactive, n-dimensional image viewer for Python β built for bioimage analysis and scientific visualization, with a growing plugin ecosystem.
Community-driven peer review and standards for scientific Python software. Committed to making open science more inclusive and reproducible.
Based in San Diego, CA π΄







