Hi,

I am currently a sophomore at Siena College and a Dual Major in Computer 
Science and Mathematics and I am writing you today to voice my interest in 
developing for BioJava this summer through Google’s Summer of Code program.  I 
did research at my own college last summer on the Netflix Prize Project with 
one of my computer science professors and I am very interested in diversifying 
my work this summer.  Currently I am taking an upper-level computer science 
course in bioinformatics and I have always thought of this as a possible field 
of study when I attend graduate school.  I have learned about different global 
alignment algorithms such as Needleman–Wunsch and Smith–Waterman in class to 
match proteins and DNA sequences and later we are going to study the HP folding 
problem in-depth.  I am well versed in the Java programming language, having 
taken all of the Java courses at my college, and confident in my abilities to 
contribute to the BioJava project.  I consider the All-Java Multiple Sequence 
Alignment project described in your wiki article 
[http://biojava.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code] something within my abilities 
as an experienced Java programmer with past research experience and an interest 
in the field of bioinformatics.  Updating the BioJava code to be newly 
compliant and eventually implementing a Clustal algorithm for multiple sequence 
alignment is well within my grasp especially on completion of my college’s 
bioinformatics course and studying BioJava’s documentation.  I would just like 
your feedback on my proposal for working on your project.  I hope to hear from 
you soon and to apply for the position through Google.

Sincerely,

Zack Fitzsimmons
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