See my GitHub profile for details about my work on open-source software.
I’m a regular contributor to the Python Scientific (SciPy/PyData) ecosystem. I’m a core developer of Xarray, a popular library for handling N-dimensional arrays and datasets. My work on Xarray is focused around its labeled indexing capabilities. I also maintain and/or contribute to a few Xarray extensions such as Xarray-simlab, Xoak, Xpublish, Xvec and Xdggs.
Besides Xarray, I have created or contributed to Python libraries for geospatial analysis and atmospheric chemistry.
I maintain Fastscape: a set of software tools for simulating the evolution of the Earth surface topography over geological time scales. Fastscape is designed around performance, reusability and accessibility. It is used for research, education and outreach purposes (I use it for art too).
I have created and maintain Geigr, which for now consists in a few Jupyter (widget) extension libraries (Ipytone, IpyMIDI) aimed at exposing the web browser’s audio and MIDI capabilities to Python and Jupyter users. Although still work in progress, those libraries together with the rest of the Jupyter ecosystem provide a powerful, accessible and interactive environment for exploring data with sound (sonification) and for learning sound design.