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Add David's bio to "team" page
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{{extend 'uikit_layout.html'}}

{{block masthead}}
<div class="home-heading uk-text-center uk-padding-small">
<h1>Meet the OneZoom team</h1>
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<div class="home-heading uk-text-center uk-padding-small"><h1>Meet the OneZoom team</h1></div>
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Expand All @@ -18,24 +16,24 @@ <h4>Dr. James Rosindell</h4>
<p>Chief Executive Officer, Trustee</p>
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<img width = "95%" style = "margin:10px"src= "{{=URL('static','images/Team/James.jpg')}}" alt="">
<p><a href="http://www.rosindell.org" target="_blank">James Rosindell</a> is a reader in biodiversity theory at Imperial College London. His area of research interest, biodiversity theory, is focused on the area of intersection between maths, biology and computing. He has published research around models of ecology, evolution, conservation and data-visualisation. James is the original inventor of OneZoom and wrote the early versions of the software. He co-wrote versions of OneZoom from 2 upwards and is especially responsible for client side JavaScript code as well as day to day running of the charity.</p>
<p><a href="//www.rosindell.org" target="_blank">James Rosindell</a> is a reader in biodiversity theory at Imperial College London. His area of research interest, biodiversity theory, is focused on the area of intersection between maths, biology and computing. He has published research around models of ecology, evolution, conservation and data-visualisation. James is the original inventor of OneZoom and wrote the early versions of the software. He co-wrote versions of OneZoom from 2 upwards and is especially responsible for client side JavaScript code as well as day to day running of the charity.</p>
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<h4>Dr. Yan Wong</h4>
<p>Chief Technology Officer, Trustee</p>
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<img width = "95%" style = "margin:10px"src= "{{=URL('static','images/Team/Yan.jpg')}}" alt="">
<p><a href="http://yanwong.me" target="_blank">Yan Wong</a> is an evolutionary biologist with wide-ranging expertise including maths, genetics and computing. He worked as a lecturer in evolutionary biology and ecology at the University of Leeds before moving into professional science outreach. As an author, Yan co-authored the Ancestor's Tale (2016) with Richard Dawkins. His work has included presenting on numerous television and radio science shows including the BBC1 prime-time series "Bang goes the theory", BBC learning zome films and Radio 4's' 'More or less'. Yan co-wrote versions of OneZoom from 2 upwards and was especially responsible for server-side and data scraping software.</p>
<img width = "95%" style = "margin:10px"src= "{{=URL('static','images/Team/Yan.jpg')}}" alt="Portrait of Yan Wong">
<p><a href="//www.bdi.ox.ac.uk/Team/yan-wong" target="_blank">Yan Wong</a> is an evolutionary biologist with interests in maths, genetics and computing. He currently works on fundamental problems in evolution and genetics at the Big Data Institute at the University of Oxford. He previously worked in professional science outreach, co-authoring the Ancestor's Tale (2004, 2016) with Richard Dawkins, and presenting television and radio science shows including the BBC1 prime-time series "Bang goes the theory", BBC learning zome films and Radio 4's' 'More or less'. Yan co-wrote versions of OneZoom from 2 upwards and was responsible for obtaining and rationalising the underlying data sources used to build and decorate the OneZoom tree, as well as implementing much of the server-side and API functionality.</p>
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<h4>Prof. Luke Harmon</h4>
<p>Trustee</p>
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<img width = "95%" style = "margin:10px"src= "{{=URL('static','images/Team/Luke.jpg')}}" alt="">
<p><a href="http://lukejharmon.github.io" target="_blank">Luke Harmon</a> is a Professor and the University of Idaho, USA. His research focuses on Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and particularly in reptiles and amphibians. Luke has published over 100 scientific articles with particular focus on analytical techniques for understanding the speed of evolution and the relationships between the physical traits of species and their evolutionary history. Luke co-authored with James the original publication of the OneZoom article in PLoS Biology and provided advice from the start of the project.</p>
<img width = "95%" style = "margin:10px"src= "{{=URL('static','images/Team/Luke.jpg')}}" alt="Portrait of Luke Harmon">
<p><a href="//lukejharmon.github.io" target="_blank">Luke Harmon</a> is a Professor and the University of Idaho, USA. His research focuses on Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and particularly in reptiles and amphibians. Luke has published over 100 scientific articles with particular focus on analytical techniques for understanding the speed of evolution and the relationships between the physical traits of species and their evolutionary history. Luke co-authored with James the original publication of the OneZoom article in PLoS Biology and provided advice from the start of the project.</p>
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<h4>Dr. Hélène Morlon</h4>
<p>Chief International Partnerships Officer</p>
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<img width = "95%" style = "margin:10px"src= "{{=URL('static','images/Team/Helene.jpg')}}" alt="">
<img width = "95%" style = "margin:10px"src= "{{=URL('static','images/Team/Helene.jpg')}}" alt="Portrait of Hélène Morlon">
<p><a href="http://www.biologie.ens.fr/phyloeco/index.html" target="_blank">Hélène Morlon</a> is a researcher at the French national center for scientific researcher (CNRS). After training in mathematics, she obtained a master in ecology and a PhD in environmental sciences. During five years as a postdoc in the US, she developed a deep interest in biodiversity research. She currently leads an interdisciplinary team of young researchers at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris focused on understanding how the deep-time evolution of biodiversity led to life around us as we see it today. Hélène is a 2016 TED Fellow. Since joining the OneZoom team as an ambassador, Hélène has been working to raise awareness around OneZoom and help us form links and is also a member of the OneZoom scientific advisory panel.</p>
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<h4>Jamie Lentin</h4>
<p>Software Developer</p>
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<img width = "95%" style = "margin:10px"src= "{{=URL('static','images/Team/Jamie.jpg')}}" alt="">
<p>Jamie Lentin is a Freelance Software Developer at Shuttle Thread Limited, developing data-rich web applications and services using open-source tools, predominantly for research projects. He has contributed to many open source projects, from Plone UI widgets down to the Linux kernel. Before Shuttle Thread he was a Principal Software Engineer at the BBC, and has a B.Sc from Imperial College London and M.Sc from University of Manchester. Jamie has been done software development work for OneZoom primarily to support release of versions 3.3, 3.41 and 3.5 as well as features required to host the tree explorer components of the One Tree, One Planet project.</p>
<img width = "95%" style = "margin:10px"src= "{{=URL('static','images/Team/Jamie.jpg')}}" alt="Portrait of Jamie Lentin">
<p>Jamie Lentin is a Freelance Software Developer at Shuttle Thread Limited, developing data-rich web applications and services using open-source tools, predominantly for research projects. He has contributed to many open source projects, from Plone UI widgets down to the Linux kernel. Before Shuttle Thread he was a Principal Software Engineer at the BBC, and has a B.Sc from Imperial College London and M.Sc from University of Manchester. Jamie has been done software development work for OneZoom to support release of versions 3.3 onwards, including the tours functionality in version 4. He also implemented features required to host the tree explorer components of the One Tree, One Planet project.</p>
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<h4>Scientific advisory panel</h4>
<h4>David Ebbo</h4>
<p>Volunteer Software Developer</p>
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<img width = "95%" style = "margin:10px"src= "{{=URL('static','images/Team/David.jpg')}}" alt="Portrait of David Ebbo">
<p>David Ebbo is a software engineer who spent most of his career in the Seattle area, working at Microsoft and Google. He has contributed to a range of products over the years, including ASP.NET, NuGet, Azure App Service, Azure Functions, Microsoft Office and Google Cloud infrastructure. He now lives in Paris, near where he grew up. In his spare time, he enjoys trail running and pickleball. Since 2022 he has been a tireless contributor to the OneZoom project, for example by improving the backend tree building logic. He is currently working on incorporating extinct species into OneZoom.</p>
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<p>The scientific advisory panel is a group of field experts assembled to advise OneZoom on how best to perform its work from a scientific perspective.</p>
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<li> Prof. Dan Faith</li>
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<li> Prof. Doug Soltis</li>
<li> Prof. Pam Soltis</li>
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<h2>OneZoom Alumni</h2></center>
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<div class="uk-padding"><h2>OneZoom Alumni</h2></div>

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<h4>Kai Zhong</h4>
<p>Software Developer</p>
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<h4>Kai Zhong</h4>
<p>Software Developer</p>
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<img width = "95%" style = "margin:10px"src= "{{=URL('static','images/Team/Kai.png')}}" alt="">
<p>Kai Zhong graduated from Imperial College London in 2013 with a distinction in computer science at masters level. His main project was an Android app for OneZoom, which was supervised by James Rosindell and Duncan Gillies. He went on to work with James Rosindell to produce <a href="http://www.zoompast.org" target="_blank">ZoomPast</a> a human family tree (Genealogy) website based on the OneZoom concept. Kai has primarily been working on upgrading the OneZoom engine to enable it to handle visualisation of the complete tree of life. Kai Zong worked as a freelance software developer on the OneZoom project in 2016 and 2017 working on the release of versions 3.0 and 3.1. Kai now works as a professional software developer in China.</p>
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