Hi Amr, Yes, I realise that MA and Ph.D. students are allowed, but you said that you graduated and are now working as a teacher! So I'm a little bit confused.
-- Jonathan сб, 6 апр. 2019 г. в 12:48, Amr Mohamed Hosny Anwar < amr.ke...@eng.asu.edu.eg>: > Hi Jonathan, > > Yes, Google can accept masters and PhD students into the GSoC program. > > According to the rules page: "be enrolled in or accepted into an > accredited institution, including a college, university, masters program, > PhD program, and/or undergraduate program, as of the Acceptance Date;" > > Thanks for noting that. > > Best Regards, > Amr Keleg > ------------------------------ > *From:* Jonathan Washington <jonathan.n.washing...@gmail.com> > *Sent:* Saturday, April 6, 2019 3:52:56 PM > *To:* Amr Mohamed Hosny Anwar; Francis Tyers; > tommi.antero.piri...@uni-hamburg.de > *Subject:* Re: [Apertium-stuff] GSoC 2019 project discussion - > Unsupervised weighting of automata > > Hi Amr, > > One quick question, which I know is for Google to worry about more than > for us, but still has some bearing. > > If you have already graduated, then are you eligible for GSoC? > > -- > Jonathan > > On Sat, Mar 16, 2019, 14:00 Amr Mohamed Hosny Anwar < > amr.ke...@eng.asu.edu.eg> wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> My name is Amr Keleg. I am currently working as a teacher assistant at >> the Computer and systems department, Faculty of engineering, Ain shams >> university, Cairo, Egypt. >> I have graduated from faculty of engineering, Ain shams university in >> 2017 as the first of my class of 138 students. >> >> I am interested in NLP and I am very excited to contribute to Apertium. >> I worked as a full-time engineer for nearly a year and my role was >> implementing a sentiment analysis model for the Arabic language but from a >> machine learning point of view. I know that developing rule-based solutions >> requires both efforts and deep knowledge. >> I am currently pursuing my master's degree and the GSoC program will >> allow me to explore the NLP field more. >> I am looking forward to learning from Apertium's maintainers and >> developers. >> >> I have participated in GSoC2016 >> <https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2016/projects/5461783343005696/> >> and contributed to the GNU Octave project. >> I learned a lot throughout the programme and worked with new technologies >> and tools. >> Since then, I have made some contributions to open source projects like: >> gensim, cltk and asciinema. >> I am willing to contribute to Apertium and become a regular maintainer. >> >> I am interested in the "Unsupervised weighting of automata" project. >> I have already installed Apertium and tried the Arabic-Maltese model. >> I will start working on the coding challenge. >> I would like to contact the project's mentors so that we can discuss the >> project's details. >> >> Thanks and looking forward to collaborating with you. >> >> Best Regards, >> Amr >> _______________________________________________ >> Apertium-stuff mailing list >> Apertium-stuff@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/apertium-stuff >> >
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