Dear Jiahao Chen,

I have submitted the proposal for "data parallel tasks" through
Google-melange. I would be really appreciated if you could leave some
comment on it. Thank you.

Thanks,
Wenlin Hu


On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 11:40 PM, Wenlin Hu <hiroshima...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Jiahao Chen,
>
> Thanks for the remind. I will submit the application proposal soon.
> Hopefully we could code the summer away together. Thank you.
>
> Thanks,
> Wenlin Hu
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 11:33 PM, Jiahao Chen <jia...@mit.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi Wenlin,
>>
>> Thanks for your interest in Julia GSoC. Please note that submissions
>> close tomorrow, Friday, March 21 at 19:00 UTC and we cannot
>> accept applications after that deadline.
>>
>> If you would like to take up this project, I would encourage you to send
>> in an application based on your emails as soon as possible to the GSoC
>> website, taking into account our suggested guidelines:
>>
>> http://julialang.org/gsoc/guidelines/
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jiahao Chen
>> Staff Research Scientist
>> MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 10:14 AM, Wenlin Hu <hiroshima...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi Ivar,
>> >
>> > Thanks for your advice. All you mentioned are good starting points. I
>> will
>> > play with Julia and try my best to contribute to Julia. Thank you.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Wenlin
>> >
>> >
>> > On Wednesday, March 12, 2014 6:31:09 AM UTC-4, Ivar Nesje wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I'm not the right person to answer this, but here is a summary of what
>> the
>> >> others that asked the same questions as you got.
>> >>
>> >> The most valuable thing to when deciding which students will get
>> approved
>> >> is to see your code and that your ability to learn. Read the manual
>> and ask
>> >> questions on julia-users that has not been answered before. Read what
>> others
>> >> ask, and see if you are able to answer easy some questions. Use your
>> >> experience to provide useful comments on github issues and Pull
>> requests. If
>> >> you are able to submit some Julia code that does something useful in a
>> Pull
>> >> Request to Julia or one of the packages, that would be a huge plus.
>> >>
>> >> As you say you have some experience in the field, you probably have
>> some
>> >> thoughts on how you want to solve some of the problems. A more detailed
>> >> proposal is probably also useful for those who will do the selection.
>> >>
>> >> You will also have to register at googles site and submit all the paper
>> >> work.
>> >>
>> >> Ivar
>> >>
>> >> kl. 03:18:01 UTC+1 tirsdag 11. mars 2014 skrev Wenlin Hu følgende:
>> >>>
>> >>> Dear all,
>> >>>
>> >>> I am a PhD candidate of Stony Brook University, USA. My major is
>> Applied
>> >>> Mathematics. I am very excited about the opportunity to contribute to
>> Julia
>> >>> community from now on.
>> >>>
>> >>> I have more than five-year research experience on mathematical
>> modeling
>> >>> and large-scale numerical simulation (on supercomputers),
>> concentrated on
>> >>> interface and computational fluid dynamic related problems. I am
>> proficient
>> >>> in C/C++, Matlab, algorithms, data structures, and parallel
>> computing. I
>> >>> have keen interest in playing with big data.
>> >>>
>> >>> Among all the exciting ideas and projects, the project that caught my
>> >>> eyes is:
>> >>>
>> >>> Dynamic distributed execution for data parallel tasks in Julia
>> >>>
>> >>> I will be fully engaged in completing this project during summer 2014
>> if
>> >>> selected.
>> >>>
>> >>> My resume or any other information can be furnished upon request. I am
>> >>> looking forward to your advice on how should I proceed for GSoC 2014.
>> >>> Thanks.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Sincerely,
>> >>> Wenlin Hu
>>
>
>

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