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🀫 Gratitude · the Meta community

The people who make Meta, Meta.

Gratitude to the researchers and engineers behind React, PyTorch, Llama, and the AI research that Meta gives to the whole world in the open. Cited from public work.

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30 of 1024 Β· celebrated from public information, cited on every card.

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Mark Zuckerberg

Founder, Chairman and CEO of Meta; created Facebook in 2004

Meta

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Why we celebrate them

Thank you for building the platforms that connected billions of people and for betting the company on open research and open-source AI that the whole field now stands on.

Meta leadership β†—Wikipedia β†—
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Andrew Bosworth

Chief Technology Officer and Head of Reality Labs; built the original News Feed

Meta

ctoreality-labsnews-feedar-vr
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for building News Feed and Messenger in the early days and for leading Reality Labs' long, patient bet on Orion and the next computing platform.

Meta leadership β†—Wikipedia β†—
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Chris Cox

Chief Product Officer; one of Facebook's first fifteen engineers

Meta

productnews-feedinstagramleadership
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for shaping the product soul of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Threads, and for keeping people at the center of every product decision for nearly two decades.

Meta leadership β†—Wikipedia β†—
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Susan Li

Chief Financial Officer; joined Facebook in 2008 and rose to CFO in 2022

Meta

financecfooperationsleadership
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for stewarding Meta's finances through the reality-labs investment years with the discipline and candor that let the research and product teams keep building.

Meta leadership β†—Wikipedia β†—
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Javier Olivan

Chief Operating Officer; founding member of the growth team from 2007

Meta

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Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the international growth work that carried Facebook into new languages and markets and helped its apps reach billions of people worldwide.

Meta leadership β†—Wikipedia β†—
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Naomi Gleit

Head of Product and employee number 29; Meta's longest-serving leader after Zuckerberg

Meta

productgrowthsafetyleadership
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for nearly twenty years of craft on growth, safety, privacy and giving tools, quietly shaping almost every major initiative the company ever shipped.

Meta leadership β†—Wikipedia β†—
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Mike Schroepfer

Senior Fellow and former Chief Technology Officer (2013-2022)

Meta

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Why we celebrate them

Thank you for building and scaling the engineering organization behind Meta's infrastructure and AI, and for championing the applied-AI work that made the platforms safer.

Meta profile β†—Wikipedia β†—
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Yann LeCun

Founding director of FAIR and longtime Chief AI Scientist; Turing Award laureate

Meta (FAIR)

deep-learningfaircnnsresearch
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for founding FAIR and setting its open, publish-everything culture, and for a lifetime of convolutional-network work that the modern AI era is built on.

AI at Meta β†—Wikipedia β†—
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Joelle Pineau

Former VP of AI Research leading FAIR; McGill professor

Meta (FAIR)

fairreinforcement-learningresearchleadership
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for leading FAIR through the PyTorch and Llama era and for insisting that reproducibility and open science stay at the heart of the lab.

AI at Meta β†—Wikipedia β†—

Laurens van der Maaten

Former FAIR research director; co-creator of t-SNE

Meta (FAIR)

visualizationt-sneresearchfair
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for co-creating t-SNE, the visualization tool a generation of researchers reaches for, and for leading FAIR teams behind Llama, ESMFold and Cicero.

Personal site β†—
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Kaiming He

Former FAIR research scientist; lead author of ResNet and Mask R-CNN

Meta (FAIR)

computer-visionresnetmask-r-cnnresearch
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the residual networks and Mask R-CNN you built at FAIR, ideas so foundational that nearly every modern vision system traces back to them.

Mask R-CNN (Meta AI) β†—

Ross Girshick

FAIR researcher; inventor of R-CNN and author of Detectron

Meta (FAIR)

object-detectionr-cnndetectronresearch
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for R-CNN and the Detectron platform, the open tools that turned object detection into something the whole research world could build on.

Personal site β†—Detectron β†—
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Piotr Dollar

FAIR research lead; co-creator of the Segment Anything Model

Meta (FAIR)

computer-visionsegment-anythingdetectronresearch
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for leading the Segment Anything work that gave everyone a free, promptable foundation model for image and video segmentation.

Segment Anything β†—
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Georgia Gkioxari

Former FAIR research scientist and Mask R-CNN co-author; Caltech professor

Meta (FAIR)

computer-visionmask-r-cnn3d-visionresearch
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for co-authoring Mask R-CNN and pushing FAIR's work on 3D understanding, research that shaped how machines perceive objects and scenes.

Personal site β†—

Guillaume Lample

Former FAIR Paris research scientist; lead author of the original Llama

Meta (FAIR)

llmsllamatranslationresearch
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for leading the first Llama model at FAIR Paris and helping prove that open foundation models could be both efficient and world-class.

GitHub β†—Llama (Wikipedia) β†—
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Angela Fan

Research scientist who worked on Llama and machine translation at Meta AI

Meta (FAIR)

llmsllamatranslationresearch
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for your work on the Llama models and on translation research at FAIR Paris that pushed AI toward serving many languages, not just a few.

AI at Meta β†—

Soumith Chintala

VP and Fellow; co-creator of PyTorch

Meta (FAIR)

pytorchdeep-learningopen-sourceresearch
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for co-creating and shepherding PyTorch, the open framework that now powers most of the world's AI research and a huge share of its products.

Personal site β†—GitHub β†—

Edward Z. Yang

Research engineer on PyTorch core, from near its very beginning

Meta

pytorchcompilersautogradopen-source
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the deep PyTorch internals work, from autograd to PT2 and dynamic shapes, and for the generous writing that taught the community how it all works.

Blog β†—GitHub β†—

Jordan Walke

Facebook engineer who created React

Meta

reactfrontendopen-sourcejavascript
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for creating React, the idea that reshaped how the entire web is built and that millions of developers now reach for every day.

React (Wikipedia) β†—GitHub β†—

Tom Occhino

Longtime engineering leader for React and React Native at Facebook

Meta

reactreact-nativeopen-sourceleadership
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for leading React and React Native through their open-source years and for the JavaScript infrastructure that carried them to the world.

React team (legacy) β†—GitHub β†—

Christopher Chedeau

Meta engineer; co-creator of React Native, Prettier and the Yoga layout engine

Meta

react-nativeprettieryogafrontend
Why we celebrate them

Thank you, vjeux, for React Native, Prettier and Yoga, tools that quietly saved developers everywhere countless hours and endless formatting arguments.

GitHub β†—

Sebastian Markbage

Former React core team lead at Meta; architect of React Server Components

Meta

reactserver-componentsarchitectureopen-source
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for years of deep architectural thinking on React and for pioneering Server Components, work that keeps redefining what the framework can be.

React team β†—GitHub β†—

Nick Schrock

Facebook engineer; co-creator of GraphQL

Meta

graphqlapisopen-sourcedata
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for co-creating GraphQL, the query language that changed how a generation of apps talk to their data.

GitHub β†—

Lee Byron

Facebook engineer; co-creator of GraphQL and Executive Director of the GraphQL Foundation

Meta

graphqlapisopen-sourceimmutable-js
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for co-creating GraphQL and for tools like DataLoader and Immutable.js, then giving GraphQL a foundation so it could belong to everyone.

Personal site β†—GitHub β†—
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Avinash Lakshman

Facebook engineer who created Apache Cassandra

Meta

cassandradistributed-systemsdatabasesopen-source
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for creating Cassandra for Facebook's Inbox Search, a distributed database that went on to power a huge slice of the internet's data layer.

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Dhruba Borthakur

Facebook engineer; founding engineer of RocksDB

Meta

rocksdbstoragehdfsopen-source
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for creating RocksDB, the embedded storage engine that quietly sits under so many databases and systems that developers depend on every day.

RocksDB (Wikipedia) β†—

Yann Collet

Meta engineer; creator of Zstandard and LZ4 compression

Meta

compressionzstandardlz4open-source
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for LZ4 and Zstandard, compression algorithms so fast and elegant that they now shrink data across databases, filesystems and clouds worldwide.

Zstandard β†—

Martin Traverso

Facebook data-infra engineer; co-creator of Presto

Meta

prestosqldataopen-source
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for co-creating Presto on the Facebook data team, the distributed SQL engine that made querying data at massive scale feel fast and simple.

Presto (Wikipedia) β†—GitHub β†—
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Michael Abrash

Chief Scientist of Reality Labs; longtime graphics and VR pioneer

Meta (Reality Labs)

vrgraphicsreality-labsresearch
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for a career spanning Quake, Windows graphics and now Reality Labs, and for the patient scientific groundwork behind Meta's VR and AR future.

Meta Quest blog β†—Wikipedia β†—
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John Carmack

Former Oculus CTO and Consulting CTO; legendary graphics programmer

Meta (Oculus)

vroculusgraphicsengineering
Why we celebrate them

Thank you for the years you poured into Oculus as CTO, driving the mobile-VR and performance work that helped make standalone headsets real for everyone.

Oculus/Meta blog β†—Wikipedia β†—
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A celebration of the Meta community, assembled entirely from public information as an act of credit and gratitude. It is not a claim of endorsement, affiliation, sponsorship, or partnership by anyone featured. Every person is real and publicly documented, with a cited source of truth on their card; we never invent a person or a claim, and we prize accuracy over speed. Anyone featured can ask to be updated or removed at any time. Names and marks belong to their owners.