Re-introductions to the team

Hi! I’m re-introducting myself (Caterina Doglioni, professor of particle physics and green compute enthusiast) and introducing Sakshi Kumar @sakshikumar19 who is a Google Summer of Code student working with us. Working on the Green Metadata Django interface will be her warm-up project. If you want to introduce yourself again under this post, please go ahead so that she gets to meet everyone :slight_smile:

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Hello, I’m Will - Research Software Engineer at the University of Glasgow. I’ve built many Django interfaces over the years so happy to support Sakshi and to crack on with the project!

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Hi! I’ve just pushed a pull request that addresses issues #6, #10, and #13. When you get a chance, please take a look and review it. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!

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Hi Sakshi, I happen to be having a look as we speak. Very impressive progress so far. I’m planning to create a PR into your own PR with my suggested changes, if that’s OK by you? Means I can make specific code change suggestions while not stepping on your toes.

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Absolutely! Looking forward to seeing your suggestions.

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[see Django app reworking]

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Hi everyone, I’m Dylan a lecturer in Public Health & Innovation at the University of Stirling. Look forward to seeing where the project goes and where I might be able to help.

Dylan

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Hi all, sorry I had missed this! I’m Loïc Lannelongue, I’m a researcher at the University of Cambridge working on environmentally sustainable computing and leading the Green Algorithms
project. Very excited to continue to work on this!

Hi all,

Great to hear about everyone’s diverse backgrounds! I am also in the Public Health space, working on bacterial genomics as a PhD student at the University of Oxford. Our research group’s Green Team is very enthusiastic about finally adding computing sustainability to our green wet lab and office initiatives, and I’m looking forwards to hearing more from this community!

Dot