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Brian Granger, Amazon Web Services

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Brian Granger serves as a Senior Principal Technologist at Amazon Web Services and holds the position of associate professor of physics and data science at Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo. Additionally, he leads the IPython project, is a co-founder of Project Jupyter, and contributes actively to several other open-source projects centered around data science in Python.
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Brian Granger is a Senior Principal Technologist at Amazon Web Services and a professor of physics and data science at Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo, CA. He works at the intersection of UX design and engineering on tools for scientific computing, data science, machine learning, and data visualization. Brian is a co-founder and leader of Project Jupyter, co-founder of the Altair project for statistical visualization, and creator of the PyZMQ project for ZMQ-based message passing in Python.
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Brian Granger, Amazon Web Services

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Brian Granger serves as a Senior Principal Technologist at Amazon Web Services and holds the position of associate professor of physics and data science at Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo. Additionally, he leads the IPython project, is a co-founder of Project Jupyter, and contributes actively to several other open-source projects centered around data science in Python.
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Brian Granger is a Senior Principal Technologist at Amazon Web Services and a professor of physics and data science at Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo, CA. He works at the intersection of UX design and engineering on tools for scientific computing, data science, machine learning, and data visualization. Brian is a co-founder and leader of Project Jupyter, co-founder of the Altair project for statistical visualization, and creator of the PyZMQ project for ZMQ-based message passing in Python.