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JupyterLab for Nautilus

Published by NRP on June 7, 2022June 7, 2022

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In memory: Jim Warner

It is with great sadness that Information Technology Services (ITS) announces the death of ITS retiree, Jim Warner who died on March 30, 2022. Jim retired from UCSC in 2019 after 41 years of truly dedicated service to the university.

This work was supported in part by National Science Foundation (NSF) awards CNS-1730158, ACI-1540112, ACI-1541349, OAC-1826967, OAC-2112167, CNS-2100237, CNS-2120019, and the University of California San Diego's California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology/Qualcomm Institute and San Diego Supercomputer Center. Thanks to CENIC for the 100Gbps networks.