Want to develop multibody dynamics software this summer in a large 
collaborative open source team?

The PyDy project <http://www.pydy.org> is searching for ideal candidates to 
participate in Google’s Summer of Code (GSoC). Ideal candidates should be a 
student and have a strong interest in dynamics, visualization/animation, 
and have experience with Python, C/C++, and/or Javascript. PyDy has been 
developed during three previous GSoC grants as part of the SymPy 
project<http://www.sympy.org>. 
The core software can derive symbolic equations of motion of complex 
multibody systems. This example 
problem<http://www.moorepants.info/blog/npendulum.html>gives you an idea of the 
current capabilities. This year we are focusing on 
code which interfaces these symbolic equations with modern tools for 
simulation and visualization (plotting and 3D animation) which will be 
developed under SymPy and other relevant projects. The accepted 
applicant(s) will get high level experience in Python, C/C++, and 
Javascript languages, agile open source development practices, version 
control, large scale collaboration, and multibody dynamics including Kane’s 
and Lagrange’s methods.

If you are interested in applying check out the getting started 
page<http://pydy.org/google_summer_of_code>on the PyDy website. Then send an 
email to the PyDy 
mailing list <https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#%21forum/pydy>with a 
brief statement explaining your experience and why you think you are 
a good candidate for the position(s). The PyDy team will work directly with 
the top candidates to strengthen their GSoC applications.

Jason K. Moore, PhD
http://moorepants.info

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