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  1. Fernando Pérez is a Colombian-American physicist, software developer, and free software advocate.

  2. Aug 19, 2021 · Fernando Pérez, a UC Berkeley statistics professor and Project Jupyter co-founder, reflects on the origins, impact and challenges of the open science tool. He also shares his vision for the future of Jupyter and his involvement in the Pangeo project for climate data.

  3. Fernando Pérez. fperez. Follow. 1.5k followers · 0 following. University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, CA. https://statistics.berkeley.edu/people/fernando-perez. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1725-9815. @fperez_org.

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  4. Fernando Perez. Associate Researcher, UC Berkeley. Verified email at berkeley.edu - Homepage. Data Science Software Engineering Applied Mathematics Numerical Algorithms Scientific Computing....

    • Jupyter and Systems Biology: A Perfect Match
    • NERSC: Enhancing Scientific Supercomputing
    • The Future: Climate Science

    Early in Pérez’s Berkeley Lab career, he was tapped to work on the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase), which uses Jupyter Notebooks. Launched in 2011, KBase aims to accelerate the discovery, prediction, and design of biological functions by providing a collaborative, open environment for the scientific community to...

    As Jupyter notebooks become an increasingly important tool for data science, supercomputing sites around the world are responding to the demand by looking for ways to effectively support them. And the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), located at Berkeley Lab, has been at the forefront of this effort. As the primary scien...

    Within the past few years, Pérez also began working with climate researchers in Berkeley Lab’s Earth and Environmental Sciences Area to explore ways to build a community of practice to support collaborative climate research. “In the field of climate science you have scientific challenges of course, but the biggest problem is collective action and a...

  5. Fernando Pérez is an Associate Professor of Statistics at UC Berkeley, a faculty scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and the current Faculty Director of the Berkeley Institute for Data Science at UC Berkeley (BIDS).

  6. Fernando Pérez is a data science and educational data science researcher who develops tools for modern computational research and data science. He is the creator of IPython and Project Jupyter, which enable interactive and reproducible computing across domains.