Mireille Raad is a founder and former coder/data engineer with 11 years of experience building data platforms, cloud infrastructure, and user-facing software for global development and private-sector partners. She led cross-institutional data engineering at the World Bank, IMF and IDB, enabling secure use of large private datasets and prototyping a data marketplace to turn commercial data into public goods. As Lead Developer at Mainsail Networks she worked with Nobel laureate Paul Romer on digital policy and reproducible research, and today applies that blend of technical rigor and policy insight to sustainability through Sustainably.so. A hands-on full-stack contributor in open source, Mireille improved the RustPython notebook UI—adding URL code import, markdown/math rendering and responsive multi-editor layouts—showing attention to developer experience as well as systems design. She combines cloud architecture, data governance, and product instincts, with an unusual track record of moving sensitive, large-scale data from private silos into trusted, research-ready infrastructure. Based in Washington, DC, she brings entrepreneurial drive rooted in public-sector impact and collaborative technical leadership.
Contributions:8 reviews, 21 commits, 9 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Mireille focused on enhancing the user interface of the RustPython notebook. They implemented features like code import from URLs, added support for markdown and math rendering, and improved the overall responsive design for various devices. Further improvements include adding multiple code editors and UI adjustments to enhance the user experience.
Contributions:1002 pushes, 1 branch, 12 comments in 3 months
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