Re: [Rdkit-discuss] Looking for additional GSoC co-mentors

2020-04-03 Thread Maciek Wójcikowski
Hi,

I'm happy to help with Python projects.

śr., 1 kwi 2020, 21:31 użytkownik Geoffrey Hutchison <
geoff.hutchi...@gmail.com> napisał:

> Wearing my "admin for Open Chemistry" hat for the moment.. As a community,
> we've been very lucky to get a lot of good open source chemistry
> development done over the last few years.
>
> Moreover, many of these students are now exposed to RDKit,
> cheminformatics, and good coding. (In other words, they're good recruits
> for both academic and industrial positions. ;-)
>
> Google is never open about their criteria for allocating the number of
> slots to organizations. Still, groups with more mentors are more likely to
> get more slots.
>
> I'll be more blunt than Greg - without more mentors we will be forced to
> make very hard choices. We'll probably still need to do that, but finding a
> few more co-mentors will certainly help RDKit.
>
> -Geoff
>
>
> On Apr 1, 2020, at 2:16 AM, Greg Landrum  wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Yesterday was the last day for potential students to submit applications
> for Google Summer of Code and we got proposals for the following five
> projects:
> 1) RDKit integration with MongoDB. Python based
> 2) Implement a generalized file reader and a multi-threaded file reader.
> C++ based
> 3) Integrating trained neural networks (specifically ANI-like force
> fields) into the RDKit. C++ based
> 4) RDKit-OpenMM integration. C++ based
> 5) Improved RDKit integration with Jupyter, Dask, Pandas, Plotly, and
> Bokeh. Python based
>
> There's more about the first four projects here:
> https://wiki.openchemistry.org/GSoC_Ideas_2020#RDKit_Project_Ideas and
> I'm happy to answer questions about them.
>
> We have a mentor and co-mentor for each of these projects, but I'm looking
> for a few more people to act as co-mentors. It doesn't make sense to do a
> project without at least two mentors - one primary mentor and one
> co-mentor- and Google is strongly encouraging organizations to have three
> mentors - one primary and two co-mentors - available for each project.
> Being a co-mentor is going to require an hour or two a week on average over
> the course of the program.
>
> There's more information on the program, including the dates, here:
> https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/how-it-works/
>
> GSoC is really a great program and being a mentor/co-mentor is a good way
> to help move both the open-source community and the RDKit forward.
>
> If you're interested or have questions, feel free to send me email,
> -greg
>
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Re: [Rdkit-discuss] Looking for additional GSoC co-mentors

2020-04-02 Thread Téletchéa Stéphane

Le 01/04/2020 à 08:16, Greg Landrum a écrit :


There's more information on the program, including the dates, here:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/how-it-works/

GSoC is really a great program and being a mentor/co-mentor is a good 
way to help move both the open-source community and the RDKit forward.


If you're interested or have questions, feel free to send me email,


Dear Greg,

I'm not sure if I'm the best specifically concerning rdkit internals, 
but as a teacher,

I think I can help.

I think I could be more useful on these topics (pick one):
- generalized file reader
- molecular interaction fields
- openMM

HTH,

Stéphane

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Re: [Rdkit-discuss] Looking for additional GSoC co-mentors

2020-04-01 Thread Geoffrey Hutchison
Wearing my "admin for Open Chemistry" hat for the moment.. As a community, 
we've been very lucky to get a lot of good open source chemistry development 
done over the last few years.

Moreover, many of these students are now exposed to RDKit, cheminformatics, and 
good coding. (In other words, they're good recruits for both academic and 
industrial positions. ;-)

Google is never open about their criteria for allocating the number of slots to 
organizations. Still, groups with more mentors are more likely to get more 
slots.

I'll be more blunt than Greg - without more mentors we will be forced to make 
very hard choices. We'll probably still need to do that, but finding a few more 
co-mentors will certainly help RDKit.

-Geoff


> On Apr 1, 2020, at 2:16 AM, Greg Landrum  wrote:
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> Yesterday was the last day for potential students to submit applications for 
> Google Summer of Code and we got proposals for the following five projects:
> 1) RDKit integration with MongoDB. Python based
> 2) Implement a generalized file reader and a multi-threaded file reader. C++ 
> based
> 3) Integrating trained neural networks (specifically ANI-like force fields) 
> into the RDKit. C++ based
> 4) RDKit-OpenMM integration. C++ based
> 5) Improved RDKit integration with Jupyter, Dask, Pandas, Plotly, and Bokeh. 
> Python based
> 
> There's more about the first four projects here: 
> https://wiki.openchemistry.org/GSoC_Ideas_2020#RDKit_Project_Ideas 
>  and I'm 
> happy to answer questions about them.
> 
> We have a mentor and co-mentor for each of these projects, but I'm looking 
> for a few more people to act as co-mentors. It doesn't make sense to do a 
> project without at least two mentors - one primary mentor and one co-mentor- 
> and Google is strongly encouraging organizations to have three mentors - one 
> primary and two co-mentors - available for each project. Being a co-mentor is 
> going to require an hour or two a week on average over the course of the 
> program.
> 
> There's more information on the program, including the dates, here:
> https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/how-it-works/ 
> 
> 
> GSoC is really a great program and being a mentor/co-mentor is a good way to 
> help move both the open-source community and the RDKit forward.
> 
> If you're interested or have questions, feel free to send me email,
> -greg
> 
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[Rdkit-discuss] Looking for additional GSoC co-mentors

2020-04-01 Thread Greg Landrum
Dear all,

Yesterday was the last day for potential students to submit applications
for Google Summer of Code and we got proposals for the following five
projects:
1) RDKit integration with MongoDB. Python based
2) Implement a generalized file reader and a multi-threaded file reader.
C++ based
3) Integrating trained neural networks (specifically ANI-like force fields)
into the RDKit. C++ based
4) RDKit-OpenMM integration. C++ based
5) Improved RDKit integration with Jupyter, Dask, Pandas, Plotly, and
Bokeh. Python based

There's more about the first four projects here:
https://wiki.openchemistry.org/GSoC_Ideas_2020#RDKit_Project_Ideas and I'm
happy to answer questions about them.

We have a mentor and co-mentor for each of these projects, but I'm looking
for a few more people to act as co-mentors. It doesn't make sense to do a
project without at least two mentors - one primary mentor and one
co-mentor- and Google is strongly encouraging organizations to have three
mentors - one primary and two co-mentors - available for each project.
Being a co-mentor is going to require an hour or two a week on average over
the course of the program.

There's more information on the program, including the dates, here:
https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/how-it-works/

GSoC is really a great program and being a mentor/co-mentor is a good way
to help move both the open-source community and the RDKit forward.

If you're interested or have questions, feel free to send me email,
-greg
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