G Working Group Membership (Non-Normative)
Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0
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G Working Group Membership (Non-normative)
H Changes (Non-normative)
The W3C Math Working Group is presently co-chaired by Patrick Ion
of the AMS, and Angel Diaz of IBM. Contact the co-chairs if you are
interested in joining the group. For the present membership see its
working group home page.
Members of the Working Group responsible for MathML 2.0 are:
- Ron Ausbrooks, Mackichan Software, Las Cruces NM, USA
- Laurent Bernardin, Waterloo Maple, Inc., Waterloo ON, CAN
- Stephen Buswell, Stilo Technologies, Cardiff, UK
- David Carlisle, NAG Ltd., Oxford, UK
- Stéphane Dalmas, INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, FR
- Stan Devitt, Radical Flow Inc., Waterloo ON, CAN
- Angel Diaz, IBM Research Division, Yorktown Heights NY, USA
- Ben Hinkle, Waterloo Maple, Inc., Waterloo ON, CAN
- Stephen Hunt, MATH.EDU Inc., Champaign IL, USA
- Douglas Lovell, IBM Hawthorn Research, Yorktown Heights NY, USA
- Patrick Ion, Mathematical Reviews (American Mathematical
Society), Ann Arbor MI, USA
- Robert Miner, Geometry Technologies Inc., Minneapolis MN, USA
- Ivor Philips, Boeing, Seattle WA, USA
- Nico Poppelier, Salience, Utrecht, NL
- Dave Raggett, W3C (Hewlett Packard), Bristol, UK
- T.V. Raman, IBM Almaden, Palo Alto CA, USA
- Murray Sargent III, Microsoft, Redmond WA, USA
- Neil Soiffer, Wolfram Research Inc., Champaign IL, USA
- Irene Schena, Universitá di Bologna, Bologna, IT
- Paul Topping, Design Science Inc., Long Beach CA, USA
- Stephen Watt, University of Western Ontario, London ON, CAN
Earlier active members of this second W3C Math Working Group have
included:
- Sam Dooley, IBM Research, Yortown Heights NY, USA
- Robert Sutor, IBM Research, Yortown Heights NY, USA
- Barry MacKichan, MacKichan Software, Las Cruces NM, USA
At the time of release of MathML 1.0 the Math Working Group was
co-chaired by Patrick Ion and Robert Miner, then of the Geometry
Center. Since that time several changes in membership have
taken place. In the course of the update to MathML 1.01, in
addition to people listed in the original membership below,
corrections were offered by David Carlisle, Don Gignac,
Kostya Serebriany, Ben Hinkle, Sebastian Rahtz, Sam Dooley and
others.
Members of the Math Working Group responsible for the finished
MathML 1.0 were:
- Stephen Buswell, Stilo Technologies, Cardiff, UK
- Stéphane Dalmas, INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, FR
- Stan Devitt, Maplesoft Inc., Waterloo ON, CAN
- Angel Diaz, IBM Research Division, Yorktown Heights NY, USA
- Brenda Hunt, Wolfram Research Inc., Champaign IL, USA
- Stephen Hunt, Wolfram Research Inc., Champaign IL, USA
- Patrick Ion, Mathematical Reviews (American Mathematical
Society), Ann Arbor MI, USA
- Robert Miner, Geometry Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
MN, USA
- Nico Poppelier, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, NL
- Dave Raggett, W3C (Hewlett Packard), Bristol, UK
- T.V. Raman, Adobe Inc., Mountain View CA, USA
- Bruce Smith, Wolfram Research Inc., Champaign IL, USA
- Neil Soiffer, Wolfram Research Inc., Champaign IL, USA
- Robert Sutor, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights NY, USA
- Paul Topping, Design Science Inc., Long Beach CA, USA
- Stephen Watt, University of Western Ontario, London ON, CAN
- Ralph Youngen, American Mathematical Society, Providence RI, USA
Others who had been members of the W3C Math WG for periods at
earlier stages were:
- Stephen Glim, Mathsoft Inc., Cambridge MA, USA
- Arnaud Le Hors, W3C, Cambridge MA, USA
- Ron Whitney, Texterity Inc., Boston MA, USA
- Lauren Wood, Softquad, Surrey BC, CAN
- Ka-Ping Yee, University of Waterloo, Waterloo ON, CAN