Dear Nirmal,
Thanks for your interest in GSoC and the project! My name is Peter and I
am the mentor for the project you are interested in. Andreas has kindly
sent your email to me.
>>>I participated in GSoC 2010 for Apache Derby (RDBMS in Java) project
and successfully finished the project.
I have recently finished a course module on Bio Informatics and have a basic
understanding about few algorithms (Nussinov, Profile HMM, Needle-Wucsh
etc.),
which made me interested in this area of computer science.
It is very good to have someone with prior experience in GSoC, Java and
Bioinformatics, this must help you to develop a compelling proposal.
>>>I would like to contribute to Bio-Java in this summer, would you
please direct me to
relevant sources which I should start reading on and also possible
guidelines would
be highly appreciated.
The description of the idea, selection criteria and the coding exercise
can be found here: http://biojava.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code
The guidelines for GSoC students is available from
http://open-bio.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code
The ideas behind the project are really simple and most of the methods
are not new. So you have a benefit of being able to compare the results
of you implementation with others.
To get a better understanding of what the project involve I’d suggest
you to read more about each of the calculations involved. Google is your
friend here. There are plenty of other methods which would be good to
add to BioJava, to have a better idea of what that might be I'd suggest
you read through the Expasy web site tools section
http://expasy.org/tools/ <http://expasy.org/tools/protparam-doc.html>.
As you studied BioInformatics you should have no difficulties
understanding these.
I hope I addressed your questions.
Regards,
Peter
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Subject: Fwd: [Biojava-dev] Google Summer of Code 2011
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2011 20:26:35 -0700
From: Andreas Prlic <[email protected]>
To: Peter Troshin <[email protected]>
Hi Peter,
do you want to reply to this one? Although he is addressing me his
question is about your project..
Thanks,
Andreas
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From: Nirmal Fernando <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Biojava-dev] Google Summer of Code 2011
To: Andreas Prlic <[email protected]>
Cc: Biojava <[email protected]>, biojava-dev
<[email protected]>
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 6:32 AM, Andreas Prlic <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
As you probably already have heard, the Open Bioinformatics
Foundation has been accepted as a mentoring organization for this
year's Google Summer of Code. This means we will be able to offer
mentoring through BioJava again this year. Accepted students will get
a stipend of 5,000$ from Google. Participation is possible from most
countries in the world, as long as you are eligible to work in the
country in which you'll reside throughout the duration of the
program.
If you are interested in working on a BioJava related project, now
is the time to start preparing and discussing your proposals. Last
year we had many applications for the projects proposed by mentors.
If you want to distinguish your application I recommend to propose
your own project. Don't forget to discuss any proposal with us before
you submit them. We will try to provide feedback and match you with
a suitable Mentor.
Also see http://biojava.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code and Google's
FAQs:
http://www.google-melange.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2011/faqs
The student application deadline is April 8th. Google will announce
which proposals got accepted on April 25th.
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Hi Andreas,
I'm an undergraduate at Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, and I'm hoping to have
an exciting summer with GSoC 2011. I participated in GSoC 2010 for
Apache Derby (RDBMS in Java) project and successfully finished the project.
This is a sample of the work (final output) which I've done for Derby
last summer
(http://nirmalfdo.blogspot.com/p/my-work-at-gsoc-2010.html).
You can find my profile and recommendations at LinkedIn
(http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=54105394&trk=tab_pro).
I have recently finished a course module on Bio Informatics and have a basic
understanding about few algorithms (Nussinov, Profile HMM, Needle-Wucsh
etc.),
which made me interested in this area of computer science.
While looking at your ideas page "Amino acids physico-chemical
properties calculation"
interested me most, since it involves implementation of algorithms.
The sounding Java knowledge
and the experiences of concurrent programming makes me more comfortable.
I would like to contribute to Bio-Java in this summer, would you
please direct me to
relevant sources which I should start reading on and also possible
guidelines would
be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
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Best Regards,
Nirmal
C.S.Nirmal J. Fernando
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering,
University of Moratuwa,
Sri Lanka.
Blog: http://nirmalfdo.blogspot.com/
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