Daniel Jacobs is an IT Manager and full-stack web developer with nine years of experience building educational and research-facing software at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s DNA Learning Center. He combines a BS in Computer Science and a background in physics to deliver pragmatic Python/Flask, Perl/Mason, and JavaScript solutions that support multimedia content, bioinformatics tools, and institutional workflows. A co-author on a published quantitative model of sustainable peace, he brings research collaboration experience to production engineering and stakeholder-facing projects. Active in open source, he has improved front-end UX for notable projects like the Ruffle Flash emulator and MDN Web Docs’ compatibility tables, demonstrating attention to accessibility and cross-browser accuracy. Known for bridging academic research and practical IT operations, he balances hands-on coding with managing systems that keep educational programs running smoothly.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Scholars Diploma, for High School Students, 99.3, Scholars Diploma, for High School Students, 99.3 at East Meadow High School
Physics BS, Physical Sciences, 3.300, Physics BS, Physical Sciences, 3.300 at Adelphi University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Queens College
Contributions:343 reviews, 70 commits, 276 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily contributed to the web interface of the Ruffle emulator, making improvements to the demo page, and addressing visual and functional issues. Their work included adding features like drag-and-drop file uploads and a visual indicator, as well as fixing styling issues for mobile devices. The user also made changes to the context menu and incorporated features such as a save manager and a YouTube video integration.
Contributions:51 reviews, 23 commits, 26 PRs in 8 months
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily focused on enhancing the browser compatibility table within the MDN Web Docs project. Their contributions involved updating icons, adding and modifying browser icons, and refactoring code related to displaying feature support status, including handling deprecated and non-standard features. The user also improved the display of features, incorporating features such as the ability to indicate subfeatures and prioritizing the display of the most current support information. These changes improved the user experience and data accuracy of the browser compatibility information.
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Daniel Jacobs - IT Manager at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory