Hi,

I'm happy to help with Python projects.

śr., 1 kwi 2020, 21:31 użytkownik Geoffrey Hutchison <
geoff.hutchi...@gmail.com> napisał:

> Wearing my "admin for Open Chemistry" hat for the moment.. As a community,
> we've been very lucky to get a lot of good open source chemistry
> development done over the last few years.
>
> Moreover, many of these students are now exposed to RDKit,
> cheminformatics, and good coding. (In other words, they're good recruits
> for both academic and industrial positions. ;-)
>
> Google is never open about their criteria for allocating the number of
> slots to organizations. Still, groups with more mentors are more likely to
> get more slots.
>
> I'll be more blunt than Greg - without more mentors we will be forced to
> make very hard choices. We'll probably still need to do that, but finding a
> few more co-mentors will certainly help RDKit.
>
> -Geoff
>
>
> On Apr 1, 2020, at 2:16 AM, Greg Landrum <greg.land...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Yesterday was the last day for potential students to submit applications
> for Google Summer of Code and we got proposals for the following five
> projects:
> 1) RDKit integration with MongoDB. Python based
> 2) Implement a generalized file reader and a multi-threaded file reader.
> C++ based
> 3) Integrating trained neural networks (specifically ANI-like force
> fields) into the RDKit. C++ based
> 4) RDKit-OpenMM integration. C++ based
> 5) Improved RDKit integration with Jupyter, Dask, Pandas, Plotly, and
> Bokeh. Python based
>
> There's more about the first four projects here:
> https://wiki.openchemistry.org/GSoC_Ideas_2020#RDKit_Project_Ideas and
> I'm happy to answer questions about them.
>
> We have a mentor and co-mentor for each of these projects, but I'm looking
> for a few more people to act as co-mentors. It doesn't make sense to do a
> project without at least two mentors - one primary mentor and one
> co-mentor- and Google is strongly encouraging organizations to have three
> mentors - one primary and two co-mentors - available for each project.
> Being a co-mentor is going to require an hour or two a week on average over
> the course of the program.
>
> There's more information on the program, including the dates, here:
> https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/how-it-works/
>
> GSoC is really a great program and being a mentor/co-mentor is a good way
> to help move both the open-source community and the RDKit forward.
>
> If you're interested or have questions, feel free to send me email,
> -greg
>
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