Egon Willighagen
2012-03-18 07:06:32 UTC
Hi all,
I am very happy to let you know what the below mentioned NRNB project,
Bioclipse and the CDK (again) have found their way into the Google
Summer of Code. The main projects for this GSoC are WikiPathways with
PathVisio and Cytoscape, but there are in total 4 project ideas that
involve these two Blue Obelisk projects.
Two project ideas involve writing Bioclipse plugins, one for
PathVisio, one for the Cytoscape huge graph rendering functionality.
When selecting content in these two widgets, they will pass around
selection events, allowing further detail to be visualized in
Bioclipse's other views.
Two other ideas involve the CDK. One is a plugin for PathVisio showing
molecular properties related to NMR and mass spectrometry
(metabolomics oriented). The other idea is to update the Cytoscape
plugin for visualizing chemical structures which was in fact developed
in a previous GSoC.
I invite all students who want a really cool summer job, to brush up
their programming skills, write a terrific application (there are
limited seats; only the best applications will be accepted; starting
coding and interacting early with developers always helps), and hack
on Bioclipse or the CDK this year in the GSoC 2012!
All project ideas can be found at http://nrnb.org/gsoc/ and also read
the below detail.
With kind regards,
Egon
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From: Alexander Pico <***@gladstone.ucsf.edu>
Date: Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 2:35 AM
Subject: [wp-discuss] Google Summer of Code 2012
To: wikipathways-discuss <wikipathways-***@googlegroups.com>
As part of NRNB, we will once again be participating in the Google Summer of
Code (GSoC) program.
http://nrnb.org/gsoc
GSoC is a global program that funds student programmers around the world to
write code for open source projects. This will be our 6th year participating
and we have a lot of projects to choose from.
If you are a student interested in coding for our open source projects, then
check out the link above and apply before April 6th. If you know of any
students who might be interested, then forward this announcement, mention it
in the classroom or post the attached flyer.
http://www.booki.cc/gsocstudentguide/what-is-google-summer-of-code/
The application period is March 26 - April 6th. Hop on the discussion
mailing list and run your ideas by us before applying to improve your
application.
- Alex
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I am very happy to let you know what the below mentioned NRNB project,
Bioclipse and the CDK (again) have found their way into the Google
Summer of Code. The main projects for this GSoC are WikiPathways with
PathVisio and Cytoscape, but there are in total 4 project ideas that
involve these two Blue Obelisk projects.
Two project ideas involve writing Bioclipse plugins, one for
PathVisio, one for the Cytoscape huge graph rendering functionality.
When selecting content in these two widgets, they will pass around
selection events, allowing further detail to be visualized in
Bioclipse's other views.
Two other ideas involve the CDK. One is a plugin for PathVisio showing
molecular properties related to NMR and mass spectrometry
(metabolomics oriented). The other idea is to update the Cytoscape
plugin for visualizing chemical structures which was in fact developed
in a previous GSoC.
I invite all students who want a really cool summer job, to brush up
their programming skills, write a terrific application (there are
limited seats; only the best applications will be accepted; starting
coding and interacting early with developers always helps), and hack
on Bioclipse or the CDK this year in the GSoC 2012!
All project ideas can be found at http://nrnb.org/gsoc/ and also read
the below detail.
With kind regards,
Egon
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Alexander Pico <***@gladstone.ucsf.edu>
Date: Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 2:35 AM
Subject: [wp-discuss] Google Summer of Code 2012
To: wikipathways-discuss <wikipathways-***@googlegroups.com>
As part of NRNB, we will once again be participating in the Google Summer of
Code (GSoC) program.
http://nrnb.org/gsoc
GSoC is a global program that funds student programmers around the world to
write code for open source projects. This will be our 6th year participating
and we have a lot of projects to choose from.
If you are a student interested in coding for our open source projects, then
check out the link above and apply before April 6th. If you know of any
students who might be interested, then forward this announcement, mention it
in the classroom or post the attached flyer.
http://www.booki.cc/gsocstudentguide/what-is-google-summer-of-code/
The application period is March 26 - April 6th. Hop on the discussion
mailing list and run your ideas by us before applying to improve your
application.
- Alex
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Dr E.L. Willighagen
Postdoctoral Researcher
Department of Bioinformatics - BiGCaT
Maastricht University (http://www.bigcat.unimaas.nl/)
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Dr E.L. Willighagen
Postdoctoral Researcher
Department of Bioinformatics - BiGCaT
Maastricht University (http://www.bigcat.unimaas.nl/)
Homepage: http://egonw.github.com/
LinkedIn: http://se.linkedin.com/in/egonw
Blog: http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/
PubList: http://www.citeulike.org/user/egonw/tag/papers