We need your help! Looking for usage testimonials for Bokeh

Hi everyone,

Thank you for your continued use and support of Bokeh, and the great feedback!

We have the opportunity to apply to a non-profit foundation for some funding for Bokeh, and the application review committee would like to hear testimonials from users in the life and physical sciences. Of course, we value all feedback on the list, but for these purposes, it would be ideal if it was positive feedback about how Bokeh has been helpful in your research and data exploration. :slight_smile:

Please respond to me privately off-list if you prefer. Please be aware that if we include your feedback, we’ll be including your contact info (name, email) as part of the application process.

Thanks so much,

Peter

I would gladly give a positive feedback of how useful Bokeh is in my workflow. Do you need any specific format ?
Gabi

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On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 6:17 AM baldrik [email protected] wrote:

I’m a researcher at the University of Queensland in Australia in an experimental quantum optics research group specialising in quantum information, computing and communication. I recently discovered Bokeh and used it to create a simple web app to graphically monitor and log one of our cryostats housing photon detectors. I found Bokeh to be well documented for an open source project at its stage of development and was able to the web page up and running within a day. The resulting web page is not only functional but looks cool, consequently, I will be using the new Bokeh 0.11 version to add control of the cryostat to the web app and and to monitor and control any new equipment. We are also starting to use Bokeh’s integration with Juptyer notebooks to control, monitor and log experiments.

Geoff Gillett.

Graduate Researcher.

ARC Centre of excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems. (EQuS)

ARC Centre of excellence for Quantum Computing and Communication Technology. (Q2CT)

Quantum Technology Laboratory.

The University of Queensland.

Brisbane, Australia.

On Tuesday, 12 January 2016 13:44:07 UTC+10, pwang wrote:

Hi everyone,

Thank you for your continued use and support of Bokeh, and the great feedback!

We have the opportunity to apply to a non-profit foundation for some funding for Bokeh, and the application review committee would like to hear testimonials from users in the life and physical sciences. Of course, we value all feedback on the list, but for these purposes, it would be ideal if it was positive feedback about how Bokeh has been helpful in your research and data exploration. :slight_smile:

Please respond to me privately off-list if you prefer. Please be aware that if we include your feedback, we’ll be including your contact info (name, email) as part of the application process.

Thanks so much,

Peter

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Edited for grammar. Let me know If you require more detail or some other format.

I’m a researcher at the University of Queensland in Australia in an experimental quantum optics group specialising in quantum information, computing and communication. I recently discovered Bokeh and used it to create a simple web app to graphically monitor and log in real-time one of our cryostats housing photon detectors. I found Bokeh to be well documented for an open source project at its stage of development and was able to have the web-app up and running within a day. The resulting web page not only has all the functionality we require but looks cool. Consequently, I will be using Bokeh to monitor and control any new equipment as it is yielding better results with less time spent on development compared to our previous methods. We are also starting to use Bokeh’s integration with Juptyer notebooks to monitor and log experiments as they run.

Geoff Gillett.

Graduate Researcher.

ARC Centre of excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems. (EQuS)

ARC Centre of excellence for Quantum Computing and Communication Technology. (Q2CT)

Quantum Technology Laboratory.

The University of Queensland.

Brisbane, Australia.

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On Tuesday, 12 January 2016 15:17:32 UTC+10, baldrik wrote:

I’m a researcher at the University of Queensland in Australia in an experimental quantum optics research group specialising in quantum information, computing and communication. I recently discovered Bokeh and used it to create a simple web app to graphically monitor and log one of our cryostats housing photon detectors. I found Bokeh to be well documented for an open source project at its stage of development and was able to the web page up and running within a day. The resulting web page is not only functional but looks cool, consequently, I will be using the new Bokeh 0.11 version to add control of the cryostat to the web app and and to monitor and control any new equipment. We are also starting to use Bokeh’s integration with Juptyer notebooks to control, monitor and log experiments.

Geoff Gillett.

Graduate Researcher.

ARC Centre of excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems. (EQuS)

ARC Centre of excellence for Quantum Computing and Communication Technology. (Q2CT)

Quantum Technology Laboratory.

The University of Queensland.

Brisbane, Australia.

On Tuesday, 12 January 2016 13:44:07 UTC+10, pwang wrote:

Hi everyone,

Thank you for your continued use and support of Bokeh, and the great feedback!

We have the opportunity to apply to a non-profit foundation for some funding for Bokeh, and the application review committee would like to hear testimonials from users in the life and physical sciences. Of course, we value all feedback on the list, but for these purposes, it would be ideal if it was positive feedback about how Bokeh has been helpful in your research and data exploration. :slight_smile:

Please respond to me privately off-list if you prefer. Please be aware that if we include your feedback, we’ll be including your contact info (name, email) as part of the application process.

Thanks so much,

Peter

As student, Bokeh offered me a way to create amazing plots without the necessity of focusing in the interface but in the content itself. It’s flexibility and endless customisation options, beside the easy interface it offers let me create rapidly prototypes that I worked on until I create new tools that we use now in our daily plotting workflow. I think Bokeh and it’s community have a great potential and the possibility of creating a new standard way of plotting and sharing plots for the data-driven scientific communities.

Gabriel de Maeztu M.D. ,

Data Science Student

University of Barcelona, Spain

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On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 10:13 PM baldrik [email protected] wrote:

Edited for grammar. Let me know If you require more detail or some other format.

I’m a researcher at the University of Queensland in Australia in an experimental quantum optics group specialising in quantum information, computing and communication. I recently discovered Bokeh and used it to create a simple web app to graphically monitor and log in real-time one of our cryostats housing photon detectors. I found Bokeh to be well documented for an open source project at its stage of development and was able to have the web-app up and running within a day. The resulting web page not only has all the functionality we require but looks cool. Consequently, I will be using Bokeh to monitor and control any new equipment as it is yielding better results with less time spent on development compared to our previous methods. We are also starting to use Bokeh’s integration with Juptyer notebooks to monitor and log experiments as they run.

Geoff Gillett.

Graduate Researcher.

ARC Centre of excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems. (EQuS)

ARC Centre of excellence for Quantum Computing and Communication Technology. (Q2CT)

Quantum Technology Laboratory.

The University of Queensland.

Brisbane, Australia.

On Tuesday, 12 January 2016 15:17:32 UTC+10, baldrik wrote:

I’m a researcher at the University of Queensland in Australia in an experimental quantum optics research group specialising in quantum information, computing and communication. I recently discovered Bokeh and used it to create a simple web app to graphically monitor and log one of our cryostats housing photon detectors. I found Bokeh to be well documented for an open source project at its stage of development and was able to the web page up and running within a day. The resulting web page is not only functional but looks cool, consequently, I will be using the new Bokeh 0.11 version to add control of the cryostat to the web app and and to monitor and control any new equipment. We are also starting to use Bokeh’s integration with Juptyer notebooks to control, monitor and log experiments.

Geoff Gillett.

Graduate Researcher.

ARC Centre of excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems. (EQuS)

ARC Centre of excellence for Quantum Computing and Communication Technology. (Q2CT)

Quantum Technology Laboratory.

The University of Queensland.

Brisbane, Australia.

On Tuesday, 12 January 2016 13:44:07 UTC+10, pwang wrote:

Hi everyone,

Thank you for your continued use and support of Bokeh, and the great feedback!

We have the opportunity to apply to a non-profit foundation for some funding for Bokeh, and the application review committee would like to hear testimonials from users in the life and physical sciences. Of course, we value all feedback on the list, but for these purposes, it would be ideal if it was positive feedback about how Bokeh has been helpful in your research and data exploration. :slight_smile:

Please respond to me privately off-list if you prefer. Please be aware that if we include your feedback, we’ll be including your contact info (name, email) as part of the application process.

Thanks so much,

Peter

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Bokeh has held me create very interactive plots for my project thanks to the Bokeh team.

Okiror Jethro

Software Engineer Graduate

Makerere University

Uganda Kampala

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On Tuesday, January 12, 2016 at 6:44:07 AM UTC+3, pwang wrote:

Hi everyone,

Thank you for your continued use and support of Bokeh, and the great feedback!

We have the opportunity to apply to a non-profit foundation for some funding for Bokeh, and the application review committee would like to hear testimonials from users in the life and physical sciences. Of course, we value all feedback on the list, but for these purposes, it would be ideal if it was positive feedback about how Bokeh has been helpful in your research and data exploration. :slight_smile:

Please respond to me privately off-list if you prefer. Please be aware that if we include your feedback, we’ll be including your contact info (name, email) as part of the application process.

Thanks so much,

Peter