setHTML(h('div#bio'),'<p>Aaron transitioned into distributed systems development from a background in jazz and live stage performance.</p><p>He appreciates the elegance of biological systems and functional programming, and focused on both as a student at the University of Toronto, where he studied cognitive and computer sciences.</p><p>He moved to Paris in 2015 to work as a research engineer at XWiki SAS, after having dedicated significant time to various cryptography-related software projects.</p><p>He spends his spare time experimenting with guitars, photography, science fiction, and spicy food.</p>')
setHTML(h('div#bio'),'<p>Aaron transitioned into distributed systems development from a background in jazz and live stage performance.</p><p>He appreciates the elegance of biological systems and functional programming, and focused on both as a student at the University of Toronto, where he studied cognitive and computer sciences.</p><p>He moved to Paris in 2015 to work as a research engineer at XWiki SAS, after having dedicated significant time to various cryptography-related software projects.</p><p>He spends his spare time experimenting with guitars, photography, science fiction, and spicy food.</p>')
setHTML(h('div#bio'),'<p>Caleb is a cryptography developer, Machine Technology graduate of the Franklin County Technical School and lifelong tinkerer.</p><p>In 2011, he started the cjdns Open Source project to show that secure networking could be invisible and easily deployed.</p><p>After joining XWiki SAS in 2014, he started the CryptPad project with the intent of bringing the same transparent security to collaborative editing.</p><p>He\'s always trying to learn from more experienced colleagues and when someone passes through the Research Team office, his favorite words are "Pull up a chair!".</p>')
setHTML(h('div#bio'),'<p>Caleb is a cryptography developer, Machine Technology graduate of the Franklin County Technical School and lifelong tinkerer.</p><p>In 2011, he started the cjdns Open Source project to show that secure networking could be invisible and easily deployed.</p><p>After joining XWiki SAS in 2014, he started the CryptPad project with the intent of bringing the same transparent security to collaborative editing.</p><p>He\'s always trying to learn from more experienced colleagues and when someone passes through the Research Team office, his favorite words are "Pull up a chair!".</p>')