[Biopython-dev] Fwd: [GSoC] Welcome aboard, GSoC 2014 students!
Peter Cock
p.j.a.cock at googlemail.com
Tue Apr 22 12:11:33 EDT 2014
Dear Biopythoneers,
Please join me in congratulating this year's accepted students
for Google Summer of Code under the Open Bioinformatics
Foundation (OBF), and in particular welcome Evan Parker
who will be working on Biopython with Bow and myself as
co-mentors.
As always the scheme has been very competitive, so our
sympathies and commiserations to those students who
were not accepted. Please do stay involved in Biopython
or other open source projects - this would be a positive
factor if you are eligible to apply for next year's GSoC.
Thank you,
Peter
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Eric Talevich <eric.talevich at gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 4:41 AM
Subject: [GSoC] Welcome aboard, GSoC 2014 students!
To: OBF GSoC <gsoc at lists.open-bio.org>
Hi all,
I'm pleased to announce the acceptance of OBF's 2010 Google Summer
of Code students:
Sarah Berkemer - "Open source high-performance BioHaskell"
(Mentors: Christian Höner zu Siederdissen, Ketil Malde)
Loris Cro - "An ultra-fast scalable RESTful API to query large numbers of
VCF datapoints"
(Mentors: Francesco Strozzi, Raoul Bonnal & the BioRuby team)
Victor Kofia - "JSBML: Redesign the implementation of mathematical formulas"
(Mentors: Alex Thomas, Sarah Keating & the JSBML team)
Evan Parker - "Addition of a lazy loading sequence parser to Biopython's
SeqIO package"
(Mentors: Wibowo Arindrarto, Peter Cock & the Biopython team)
Ibrahim Vairabad - "Improving the Plug-in interface for CellDesigner"
(Mentors: Andreas Dräger, Alex Thomas & the JSBML team)
Leandro Watanabe - "Dynamic Modeling of Cellular Populations within JSBML"
(Mentors: Nicolas Rodriguez, Chris Meyers & the JSBML team)
Congratulations to our accepted students! Thanks very much to all the
students who applied, we very much appreciate your hard work.
Today marks the start of the Community Bonding Period. Official work
starts on May 23rd, and until then, students should prepare for their
projects: get on the project mailing lists, solidify your plans, figure out
where all the version control repositories are and which branch or fork
you'll be working on, and start doing preparatory work.
Students: if you have not done so already, make sure you have
subscribed to the OBF GSoC email list at:
http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/gsoc
This list is for discussions among students and mentors, and for
administrative announcements from me or my co-administrators.
Here's to a great 2014 Summer of Code,
Eric & Raoul
OBF GSoC 2014 Organization Administrators
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