Teng Ma

(You didn't mention that you also started GSoC with us in 2018 on the 
concurrent data structures project and then dropped out).


>Can anyone give me some suggestions?


It's up to you to read the project descriptions and put together (at least in 
your mind at first) a proposal of what you'd like to do and how you'd like to 
approach the project, steps you want to take. You need to ask proper questions 
about the projects that we can actually answer. If you asked about use cases of 
the projects and what was needed for etc etc ....


JB



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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> 
on behalf of Teng Ma <[email protected]>
Sent: 30 March 2020 07:52:02
To: [email protected]
Subject: [hpx-users] [GSoC apply]

Dear all,

I see the projects on the website of Google Summer of Code, and I am interested 
in the project "implementing missing parallel lgorithms" and "Create Generic 
Histogram Performance Counter".

Currently, I am a fourth-year Ph.D. student at the University of Chicago.  My 
research interests include distributed data structure, remote direct memory 
access (RDMA), and key-value store systems. I have ever tried to design several 
kinds of lock-free data structures (e.g., append-only data structure) under 
one-sided RDMA. On my mind, I love coding and open source, and I make the full 
survey about hpx because of the need for my research. Besides, I have solid C++ 
programming experience and know a lot about parallel programming. I am eager to 
make contributions to the hpx project, and I will appreciate it if you give me 
the chance to join this project.

Can anyone give me some suggestions?

Thank you!

Best Wishes
--
Teng Ma

Tel.: 1-312-826-1481
Web: http://stmatengss.github.io<http://stmatengss.github.io/>

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