Tyler Reddy is a Staff Scientist based in Santa Fe with 15 years of experience at the intersection of computational biophysics and open-source scientific software. He brings deep domain expertise from PhD-level research on viral membranes and molecular dynamics to applied projects at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he progressed from Director’s Postdoctoral Fellow to staff scientist. A core developer on flagship scientific Python projects—SciPy, NumPy, and MDAnalysis—he has contributed substantive algorithmic and testing improvements (notably spherical Voronoi functionality in SciPy and API-preserving fixes in NumPy). Tyler combines rigorous research instincts with production-grade engineering, improving performance, documentation, and test coverage across widely used libraries. His background includes a unique sabbatical role as a full-time NumPy maintainer at UC Berkeley, reflecting both academic credibility and sustained open-source stewardship. Colleagues rely on him for robust numerical solutions that bridge computational science and reproducible tooling.
15 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Dalhousie University
Contributions:72 releases, 1528 reviews, 1210 commits in 7 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Tyler's contributions focused on migrating mathematical functions from a personal repository into the `scipy/scipy` repository, specifically within the `scipy/spatial/spherical_voronoi.py` module. Their work included implementing and integrating several functions related to spherical Voronoi diagrams, such as area calculations and distance computations. The user appears to have made further improvements to the `SphericalVoronoi` class, which involved refactoring the code to replace Pandas operations with efficient alternatives, adding testing code, and addressing numerous issues.
MDAnalysis is a Python library to analyze molecular dynamics simulations.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:197 reviews, 257 commits, 228 PRs in 12 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Tyler modified the docstrings of several analysis modules within the MDAnalysis library to improve readability and consistency by reformatting them to reStructuredText. These changes likely involved updates to the documentation generation process built on Sphinx. Furthermore, the user was also involved in core code modifications related to atom selection parsing and a related bug fix.
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Tyler Reddy - Staff Scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory