hi Rohit, Cc Nikos Parlavantzas There is a master position open at the Myriads Team [1] (in France, but classes are in English). It's a joint-advisorship: IRISA-INRIA labs (France) and Federal University of Alagoas (Brazil).
It isn't in the context of these Julia packages your cited, but you could perfeclty work on the cloud infrastructure to allow heavy redering to be performed. For instance, considering ThreeJS.jl and Compose3D.jl as applications, you could design and implement dynamic algorithms that renders huge images on top of distributed resources (Docker containers and VMs) in the cloud by using CloudArray [2]. We designed and implemented CloudArray for enabling huge data processing in the cloud (e.g., polarimetric SAR [3] image processing). You can find more information here: http://master.irisa.fr/index.php/en/370?id_stage=65 Do not hesitate in contacting us (Nikos and I) if you need more information. Best, André Lage. [1] http://master.irisa.fr/index.php/en/370?id_stage=65 [2] https://github.com/gsd-ufal/CloudArray.jl [3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_aperture_radar On Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 1:43:38 PM UTC-3, Rohit Thankachan wrote: > Hello! > > I am planning on applying to masters and/or PhD programs that start in > Fall 2016. I am a JSoC 2015 student and have been doing work related to 3D > visualizations from Julia - ThreeJS.jl > <https://github.com/rohitvarkey/ThreeJS.jl> and Compose3D.jl > <https://github.com/rohitvarkey/Compose3D.jl>. I am hoping to continue > working on these projects along with newer projects in Julia as part of a > master's or PhD program. Does anyone know of any programs that would allow > me to do this? Pointers would be appreciated too. :) > > Regards, > Rohit >
