Joshua Pan
Joshua Pan is a student attending Proof School. His background in programming came from his competitive programming experience. He got introduced to open source programming through Google Code-in, which he was awarded Grand Winner in 2016 for his contributions to Copyleft Games. Joshua is an active contributor to Zulip, a powerful, open source group chat application, and is a lead developer of zulipbot, a GitHub workflow bot for Zulip. In his free-time, Joshua enjoys playing basketball, solving math and physics problems, and playing drums and ukulele. He also enjoys writing on Quora. He will be giving this zulipbot talk at Open Source Bridge 2017. Joshua has given talks on his original research in the environmental sciences field on using remote sensing techniques to predict strawberry yield. He has also given talks in literature on antimorphosis and representability of the Holocaust.