Current JupyterLab Council members#

This page lists (alphabetically) the officially named JupyterLab Council.

Active members#

Active council members are actively participating in the development, maintenance, planning, and discussion around projects in the JupyterLab Github organization.

Damián Avila

Damián Avila

UMSI and 2i2c

Mehmet Bektas

Mehmet Bektas

Netflix

Alex Bozarth

Alex Bozarth

IBM CODAIT

Eric Charles

Eric Charles

Datalayer

Frédéric Collonval

Frédéric Collonval

QuantStack

Martha Cryan

Martha Cryan

IBM CODAIT

Afshin Darian

Afshin Darian

QuantStack

R Ely

R Ely

Bloomberg

Brian Granger

Brian Granger

Amazon Web Services

Jason Grout

Jason Grout

Databricks

Carlos Herrero

Carlos Herrero

QuantStack

Andrii Ieroshenko

Andrii Ieroshenko

Amazon Web Services

Paul Ivanov

Paul Ivanov

Noteable

Michał Krassowski

Michał Krassowski

University of Oxford

Fernando Perez

Fernando Perez

University of California, Berkeley

Isabela Presedo-Floyd

Isabela Presedo-Floyd

Quansight Labs

Steve Silvester

Steve Silvester

MongoDB

Jeremy Tuloup

Jeremy Tuloup

Quantstack

Jason Weill

Jason Weill

Amazon Web Services

Jessica Xu

Jessica Xu

California Polytechnic State University

Inactive members#

Inactive council members are (temporarily or not) pausing their active participation in the JupyterLab community. They can reactivate themselves at any point in the future; it does not require a nomination by a current active member.

Software Steering Council Representative#

Each official subproject in Jupyter gets a single Software Steering Council Representative. JupyterLab’s representative is elected by the active members. This representative should be re-elected every year (i.e. in January).

(JupyterLab’s representative hasn’t been nominated yet).