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19 | | - <title>Denisa Checiu - Robotics Software Developer</title> |
| 19 | + <title>Denisa Checiu - Scientific Software Developer</title> |
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44 | 44 | <strong>Denisa Checiu</strong><br /> |
45 | | - Robotics Software Developer |
| 45 | + Scientific Software Developer |
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| 48 | + <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/DenisaCheciu"><img class="twi-gith" src="img/twitter.svg"></a> |
48 | 49 | <a target="_blank" href="https://github.com/DenisaCG"><img class="twi-gith" src="img/github.svg"></a> |
49 | 50 | </div> |
50 | | - <p>@DenisaCG</p> |
| 51 | + <p> @DenisaCheciu | @DenisaCG </p> |
51 | 52 | </div> |
52 | 53 | <div class="description"> |
53 | 54 | <p> |
54 | | - <p>Denisa Checiu is a Robotics working student at QuantStack. She is a second year at Jacobs University Bremen, |
55 | | - majoring in Robotics and Intelligent Systems and minoring in Computer Science.</p> |
| 55 | + <p>Denisa Checiu is a Scientific Software Developer at QuantStack. She graduated with a Bachelor's degree |
| 56 | + in Robotics and Intelligent Systems and a minor in Computer Science, from Jacobs University Bremen.</p> |
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57 | | - <p>Prior to QuantStack, she worked as a teaching assistant for the undergraduate course 'Programming in C and C++' and |
58 | | - for the graduate course 'Data Acquisition and Sensors Network', alongside her role as a main organizer for |
59 | | - <a target="_blank" href="https://jacobshack.com/">jacobsHack!</a>, one of the biggest student hackathons in Europe. |
60 | | - She was also a programmer for WWF, working on an interactive notebook, as part of the 'Green Schools' project. </p> |
| 58 | + <p>Prior to QuantStack, she worked as a teaching assistant for the undergraduate courses <i>Programming in C and C++</i> and <i>Computer Vision</i> |
| 59 | + and for the graduate course <i>Data Acquisition and Sensors Network</i>, alongside her role as a main organizer for |
| 60 | + jacobsHack!, one of the biggest student hackathons in Europe. </p> |
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62 | | - <p>Bringing her experience, she is eager to learn and grow, while contributing to JupyterLab.</p> |
| 62 | + <p>Bringing her experience, she is eager to learn and grow, while contributing to JupyterLab. Her main contributions as a Robotics |
| 63 | + working student at QuantStack have been in the education department, with JupyterLab extensions such <a href="https://github.com/QuantStack/jupyterlab-blockly">JupyterLab-Blockly</a>, |
| 64 | + <a href="https://github.com/QuantStack/jupyterlab-niryo-one">JupyterLab-Niryo-One</a> and <a href="https://github.com/QuantStack/jupyterlab-lego-boost">JupyteLab-Lego-Boost</a>. |
| 65 | + </p> |
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