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Mentors and project ideas are hosted on each member project's wiki on a dedicated Google Summer of Code page. See each of the member projects, linked below, for more details about any project: | Mentors and project ideas are hosted on each member project's wiki on a dedicated Google Summer of Code page. See each of the member projects, linked below, for more details about any project: |
Revision as of 17:14, 10 February 2012
The OBF was accepted into the 2011 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) program as an umbrella organization for all OBF-affiliated projects. Program Timeline.
Summer 2011 Projects
Here are links to the progress report pages for OBF's 2011 Google Summer of Code students:
- BioPython
- Justinas Vygintas Daugmaudis, Michele dos Santos da Silva (2 students), mentored by Thomas Hamelryck and Eric Talevich
- Mocapy++Biopython: from data to probabilistic models of biomolecules
- BioPython Integration
- Mocapy++ Plugin System
- BioJava
- Chuan Hock Koh, mentored by Peter Troshin, Andreas Prlic, and Jay Vyas
- Amino Acid Physico-Chemical Properties Calculation
- BioRuby
- Michał Koziarski, mentored by Raoul J.P. Bonnal and Francesco Strozzi
- Represent bio-objects and related information with images
- BioPerl
- Sheena Scroggins, mentored by Robert Buels and Chris Fields
- Major BioPerl reorganization
- BioPython
- Mikael Eric Trellet, mentored by João Rodrigues and Eric Talevich
- Interface analysis module for BioPython
2011 Mentor Volunteers and Project Ideas
Mentors and project ideas are hosted on each member project's wiki on a dedicated Google Summer of Code page. See each of the member projects, linked below, for more details about any project:
- BioPerl
- BioPython
- BioJava
- BioRuby
- BioLib
Note to students: project ideas on the wikis of member projects are only selected projects, albeit well thought-out ones. You are encouraged to propose your own project, just make sure it is still a contribution to one the OBF member projects (see list below)! If we like your proposal, we will try to find a mentor to help you with the project. Regardless of what you decide to do, make sure you read and follow the guidelines for students below.