The following is a non-exhaustive list of the primary contributors to graspologic
and
their roles and areas of responsibilities. Please feel free to use this list to @
specific contributors in your issues or pull requests that seem to line up best with
your issue!
Ali Saad-Eldin (@asaadeldin11) (he/him)
Ali is a Masters Student at Johns Hopkins University. He contributes and reviews code
mostly for the match
and embed
modules.
Anton Alyakin (@alyakin314)
Anton is an Assistant Research Engineer at Johns Hopkins University. His primary
contributions to graspologic
are within align
and inference
modules. Ask him
anything about those.
Benjamin Pedigo (@bdpedigo) (he/him)
Ben is a PhD student at Johns Hopkins University in the NeuroData lab. Ask Ben about
network model fitting and sampling, clustering, and spectral embedding (models
,
simulations
, cluster
, and embed
, respectfully). Ben is also happy to hear how we
can improve our tutorials.
Carolyn Buractaon (@carolyncb) (she/her)
Carolyn is a Technical Program Manager at Microsoft. Ask Carolyn about where the project is going and how it’s organized.
Dwayne Pryce (@dwaynepryce) (he/him)
Dwayne Pryce is a Software Engineer at Microsoft Research. His primary contributions to
graspologic
are on the steering committee, quality of life utility functions, and
build and release processes.
Jaewon Chung (@j1c) (he/him)
Jaewon is a PhD student at Johns Hopkins University. He is a maintainer and developer
for graspologic
, and is responsible for reviewing code contributions, merging pull
requests, and making decisions on the graspologic
API.
Nick Caurvina (@nyecarr) (he/him)
Nick is a Software Engineer at Microsoft Research. Ask Nick about the network embeddings and their application to business problems.