Jeremy Johnson is a Principal AI engineering leader based in Boston with 14 years of experience turning advanced generative and predictive AI concepts into production-ready, enterprise software. At DataRobot he drives MCP-based architectures, OpenAPI-driven tool interoperability, secure sandboxed execution, and human-in-the-loop controls to make agentic systems safe, governable, and extensible. His blend of principal engineering, domain leadership, developer tooling, and applied ML productization is grounded in hands-on work—from building Deep Agent and OpenClaw enablement to authoring tooling and automated agent testing. Earlier roles include helping build Real Python into a leading Python education brand and leading scientific software at Harvard Medical School, reflecting a strong mix of technical writing, developer enablement, and domain-specific systems. He is an active contributor to open-source testing tooling (notably enhancements to robotframework/SeleniumLibrary) and carries deep experience in secure execution and API orchestration across enterprise environments. Colleagues rely on him for pragmatic architecture that balances cutting-edge AI capabilities with operational trust and scale.
14 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science at Colorado State University
Contributions:32 commits, 1 PR, 3 pushes in 4 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy contributed significantly to configuring and customizing a Vim configuration, adding syntax highlighting for Python, and integrating tools to enhance Python development within Vim. They installed and configured plugins like NERDTree and CtrlP to improve file navigation and project management. Their work included updating the Python syntax highlighting and experimenting with auto-completion features.
Contributions:39 commits, 1 comment in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Jeremy primarily contributed to the `seleniumlibrary` by adding new functionalities and fixing bugs. They implemented features like implicit wait configuration, drag and drop support, and enhanced cookie handling. In addition, they refactored existing code and ensured compatibility across different browsers.
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