John D. Hunter | |
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Born |
Dyersburg, Tennessee |
August 1, 1968
Died | August 28, 2012 Chicago, Illinois |
(aged 44)
Fields | Neurobiology |
Institutions | NumFOCUS Foundation |
Alma mater | University of Chicago |
Known for | matplotlib |
Spouse | Miriam |
Children | Rahel, Ava and Clara |
John D. Hunter (1968 – 2012) was an American neurobiologist and the original author of matplotlib.
He was brought up in Dyersburg, Tennessee. He graduated from McCallie High School. He studied initially at Princeton University, later he obtained a Ph.D. in neurobiology from the University of Chicago in 2004. In 2005, he joined TradeLink Securities as a Quantitative Analyst. Later, he was one of the founding director of NumFOCUS Foundation.
The idea of writing matplotlib was originally conceived to visualize Electrocorticography (ECoG) data of epilepsy patients during post-doctoral research in Neurobiology. The open-source tool emerged as the most widely used plotting library for the Python programming language, and a core component of the scientific Python stack, along with Numpy, Scipy and IPython. Matplotlib was used for data visualization during landing of the Phoenix spacecraft in 2008.
He was diagnosed with malignant colon cancer and died from cancer treatment complications on August 28, 2012. His memorial service was held at the University of Chicago's Rockefeller Chapel (which was also the location of his Ph.D. graduation) on October 1, 2012. He is survived by his wife Miriam, and three daughters: Clara, Ava, and Rahel and matplotlib. A memorial fund (as a way to honor his work) has been established to help with the education of his three daughters.
Python Software Foundation awarded first Distinguished Service Award—the Foundation's highest honor to Hunter in order to recognize his long-term excellence in the Python community.
From 2013 onwards, the SciPy Conference has hosted the annual John Hunter Excellence in Plotting Contest in his honor to continue the advancement of scientific plotting, where the first prize winner is awarded with $1000.