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SLAC saw many on-site participants as well as remote ones from 20 institutions. The following charts break down participant sessions and the number of those remote versus on-site:

Track

Total

Onsite

Remote

Core (C/C++)

30

13

17

Java

7

2

5

Python

16

13

3

Totals

53

28

25


Andrew Johnson hosted the core team, Kunal Shroff hosted the Java team, and ECS controls engineer Ken Lauer hosted the Python session.

The Python session tracked our results on GitHub and ended up fixing and working on an impressive (if I do say so myself) number of things over the course of a few days:


Project

Contributors

Total Issues

Total PRs

Merged/Resolved

adl2pydm

1

2

2

1

happi

1

4

4

3

ophyd

4

7

7

6

pmps-ui

1

1

1

1

pyca

1

1

1

1

pydm

9

19

19

14

pythonSoftIoc

1

1

0

0

timechart

3

10

10

10

typhos

1

3

2

3

whatrecord

1

1

1

1

Total

15

49

47

40


Special thanks to all of the participants, on-site and remote, for helping bring the community together and fix/enhance so many projects.

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Antonio Gilardi has joined the ECS Delivery group as the new MFX and UED Point of Contact. 
Before this new adventure, Antonio carried out a PostDocs at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on Machine Learning techniques for laser combining. His background is closely related to particle accelerators; he was an operator and scientist on a small electron accelerator at CERN. About other side tasks, he was strictly involved in scientific collaboration with the University of Naples and CERN, supervising various PhD projects. 
During his free time, Antonio enjoys playing and watching sports (e.g., soccer, volleyball, table tennis) and playing board games. 




Mitchell Cabral has joined the ECS Platforms Development team as a Control System Integrator, whose focus is supporting developing projects (L2HE and MEC-U primarily). Mitchell is a recent undergraduate from CSU, Chico and worked with SLAC for the past year to develop a prototype computer vision system robot for Dr. Diling Zhu in XPP. Some of his hobbies/interest include cooking, the Sacramento Kings, volleyball, rock climbing, (hiking to/swimming in) large bodies of water (with a nice beverage).



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Josue Zamudio 

Josue Zamudio Estrada is a Control and Data Systems Intern on the LCLS Exp. Control Systems Delivery Team. He studied Computer Engineering and recently graduated from UC Santa Cruz. On his free time he likes to skate board, fish, and spending time with friends.


We said goodbye and farewell to Maarten in July. He will be missed.

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