Hi Laura,

How are the tutorials going? I'm glad you are excited about the DPD project!

Chances are you'd get to learn C++ for at least some of the work, but
getting the algorithms implemented in Python would be a solid
contribution on it's own. Also the possible idea of a utility like the
Filter Tool for viewing the DPD/amplifier responses would be all in Python.

Do you have a draft proposal that we could look at before the submission
is finalized?

Regards,
Derek

On 25/03/2019 03:51, Laura Jabr wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>  
>
> My name is Laura Jabr, and I am a freshman undergraduate at Rice
> University in Houston, Texas.  I’m studying computer science and
> mathematics and I am excited to contribute to GSoC this summer.
>
> We recently learned about analog to digital conversion in my computer
> engineering class and about a research group at Rice researching DPD,
> and I found it quite interesting! I’m interested in working with DPD
> this summer and I have a lot of experience working in Python thus far,
> and I’m willing to learn other languages if necessary.
>
> Because I’m just starting out, I don’t have any experience with GNU
> Radio, but I have been going through the tutorials and the GRC. I’m
> eager to learn more about this project and provide a meaningful
> contribution related to DPD this summer.
>
>  
>
> Best,
>
>  
>
> Laura Jabr
>
>
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