An update:

We have 2 more accepted JSoC projects, thanks to further funding from The
Moor Foundation and MIT.

*Kyunghun Kim* <https://github.com/moon6pence> will be working on HPGPU
Programming for Julia (mentored by Tim Holy)
*Brian Cohen <https://github.com/notthemessiah>* will be working on
implementing a test suit for Escher.jl (mentored by me)


On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 5:24 AM, David Anthoff <[email protected]> wrote:

> Congratulations, looks like a great list!
>
>
>
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> *On Behalf Of *Jiahao Chen
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 9, 2015 11:15 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [julia-users] Re: Julia Summer of Code
>
>
>
> I am pleased to announce the list of accepted participants and projects
> for the 2015 Julia Summer of Code:
>
>    -
>    - *Ambuj Agrawal*, Improving debug information generation in Julia
>    (mentor: Keno Fischer @Keno <https://github.com/Keno>)
>    - *David Gold (@ <https://github.com/davidagold>davidagold
>    <https://github.com/davidagold>)*, Nullable arrays (mentor: John Myles
>    White @johnmyleswhite <https://github.com/johnmyleswhite>)
>    - *Jacob Quinn (@quinnj <https://github.com/quinnj>)*, Pipelines.jl:
>    composable streams for data transfer and processing (mentor: Viral B. Shah
>    @ViralBShah <https://github.com/ViralBShah>)
>    - *Jarrett Revels (@jrevels <https://github.com/jrevels>)*, Automatic
>    differentiation (mentors: Miles Lubin @mlubin
>    <https://github.com/mlubin> and Theodore Papamarkou @scidom
>    <https://github.com/scidom>)
>    - *Kenta Sato (@bicycle1885 <https://github.com/bicycle1885>)*,
>    Efficient data structures and algorithms for sequence analysis in BioJulia
>     (mentor: Daniel C. Jones @dcjones <https://github.com/dcjones>)
>    - *Rohit Varkey Thankachan (@
>    <https://github.com/rohitvarkey>rohitvarkey
>    <https://github.com/rohitvarkey>)*, Compose3D.jl: declarative 3D
>    graphics (mentors: Shashi Gowda @shashi <https://github.com/shashi>
>    and Simon Danisch @SimonDanisch <https://github.com/SimonDanisch>)
>    - *Simon Danisch (@ <https://github.com/SimonDanisch>SimonDanisch
>    <https://github.com/SimonDanisch>)*, GLVisualize.jl: OpenGL
>    visualization in Julia (mentor: Keno Fischer @Keno
>    <https://github.com/Keno>)
>
> Congratulations to the selected participants and a big thank you to all
> the mentors who agreed to donate their time toward improving Julia.
>
>
>
> Thanks also to the other committee members Alan Edelman, Keno Fischer,
> Miles Lubin, Shashi Gowda, Stefan Karpinski, and Viral Shah for their
> efforts in evaluating the many proposals received.
>

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