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.