Authors

Allan Espinosa is a DevOps professional and the author of the book Docker High Performance. He has a homepage with a blog on espinosa.io.
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Cengiz Gunay works at the Emory university in Atlanta, Georgia, US. He is the author of the texdiff and texdirflatten packages. His personal homepage is at cengique.2y.net/~cengiz/.
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Christian Feuersänger is the author of the pgfplots package and has contributed to pgf/TikZ.
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Clemens is perhaps better known under the name "cgnieder" with which he frequently visits several LaTeX forums. He wrote some mostly chemistry related LaTeX packages and writes about LaTeX and chemistry in his blog www.mychemistry.eu.
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Frits Wenneker is a structural engineer and software developer. He studied Mechanical Engineering (MSc) in Delft, the Netherlands. During the BSc period of his study, he started to learn LaTeX. Soon he got hooked to this way of typesetting documents, and provided LaTeX learning material on the Internet.
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Hartmut Lemmel is a graduated physicist in the main job at the Technical University Wien in Austria. Besides that, he is a musician and programmer.
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Besides writing here, Hugues Vermeiren provided various TikZ graphics examples on TeXample.net.
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Ivan Pagnossin published a paper here and also in the TUGboat.
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Jake studied Environmental Engineering in Zurich and did his Master in it. During annotating a lot of plots for his coursework, he gained much experience with gnuplot, pgfplots and TikZ. He is a well-known TikZ contributor on TeX.SE.
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Jeff Hein is the author of the tikz-3dplot package and, besides writing here, also contributed several TikZ graphics examples to TeXample.net.
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Joseph Wright is a research chemist and LaTeX developer. He is a member of the LaTeX Project, with a particular interest in LaTeX3 development. He regularly writes on his blog TeXdev.net.
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Jürgen Hackl is an Assistant Professor at the University of Liverpool. He ist the author of tikz-network, stanli for structural analysis with TikZ, and other LaTeX related packages.
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Kroum Tzanev is also known as kpym. You can find him on TeX.SE and on github.
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Lian Tze is an LaTeX enthusiast and a freelance LaTeX trainer and consultant. She loves discovering new uses of LaTeX in different scenarios and enjoys sharing her experience, including contributing regularly to the Malaysian LaTeX User Group blog. Lian Tze is working with natural language processing and multilingual lexicons for under-resourced languages, as well as being a good mom to her young daughter.
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Maïeul Rouquette is the author of the book (Xe)LaTeX appliqué aux sciences humaines and of various LaTeX packages including reledmac for typesetting scholarly critical editions. You can read more articles by him on his blog Geekographie Maïeulesque.
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Marcin Borkowski is an assistant professor at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland. His tex related blog is: Content AND Presentation.
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Nico Schlömer lives in Berlin, Germany, and he is a mathematician, programmer, and LaTeX user. He is the author of betterbib and tikzplotlib (formerly matplotlib2tikz).
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Dr. Nicola L. C. Talbot is a chartered mathematician and computer programmer with experience typesetting using LaTeX. She is a member of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, the East Anglian Writers, the TeX User Group and the UK TeX User Group. She is an honorary lecturer at the School of Computing Sciences, University of East Anglia. She has a number of packages on CTAN, and writes LaTeX books, illustrated children's books and crime & SF. She has a FAQ, a bug tracker and a feature request tracker for her LaTeX packages and a list of LaTeX resources. You can also find her on GoodReads. TeX StackExchange users interviewed her: TeXtalk: an interview with Nicola Talbot.
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Wacky Brazilian bloke, TeX evangelist, duck enthusiast, Pringles-powered theoretical computer science researcher. Quack! On a more serious note: a Brazilian developer and programmer, using LaTeX since 2007 for virtually everything - articles, theses, songbooks, music sheets, slides, labels, visiting cards, you name it. On the Computer Science side, his areas of interest include Automata Theory, Adaptive Technology and Programming Languages. He has some opensource projects hosted in SourceForge.net and GitHub.com. Some of his contributions to CTAN, TeX Live and the TeX community:
  • arara: a TeX automation tool based on rules and directives. arara gives you subsidies to enhance your TeX experience.
  • checkcites: a Lua script written for the sole purpose of detecting unused or undefined references from both LaTeX auxiliary or bibliography files.
  • TeX Live PT-BR: providing a Brazilian Portuguese translation file for TeX Live.
  • TeXPrinter: a Java application designed for the sole purpose of printing threads from TeX.SE to TeX and PDF formats.
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Pieter Belmans (or pbelmans) is the author behind On music, computing and math, a weblog that despite its name is mostly about (La)TeX. But everything he does with TeX and its nephews is directly related to these three subjects though, as shown in this article. His contributions to the world of TeX mainly concern Pygments and its integration using minted (ua-pygments-style, ugent-pygments-style, gap-pygments-lexer), beamer themes (ugent-beamer-theme), various modifications and contributions to the localization of bibliographies in biblatex and babelbib and a Dutch LaTeX course. When not doing TeX he is a graduate student in mathematics.
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He is working as a network engineer for an airline. He maintains LaTeX.net, LaTeX.org and some more LaTeX related web sites.
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Thiago S. Mosqueiro is an Applied Scientist at Econ Technology at Amazon. He works in economics, machine learning and reinforcement learning. His homepage is at thmosqueiro.vandroiy.com.
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Uwe Ziegenhagen lives in Cologne and works as a Business Analyst for BI and Treasury. Besides LaTeX he codes in various programming languages such as Python, C# and others. See his home page www.uweziegenhagen.de.
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Vel developed LaTeXTemplates.com and launched it in April 2012. He is a moderator on LaTeX.org.
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