[Openchemistry-developers] Discovering computational chemistry contebt online for GSOC project
Karol Langner
karol.langner at gmail.com
Mon Mar 20 06:04:02 EDT 2017
Hi Julee,
Sorry for the delay. Your next step will definitely be writing a proposal!
In the meantime, you can look around the cclib repository, play around with
the code, maybe fix some bugs. I think we value demonstrated coding ability
a lot. In terms of the proposal, I think the more concrete it gets the
better.
CC'ing Adam Tenderholt and the OpenChemistry list, maybe they have more
input. Feel free to also peruse the other OpenChemistry project ideas for
inspiration. Your proposal does not need to conform exactly to the
suggested ideas, you can stretch and expand as you see fit.
- Karol
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 10:59 AM, Julee Adesara <julee.soni87 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Karol,
>
> This is Julee Adesara, Graduate student of San Diego state university,
> California (in Bioinformatics and medical informatics field).
>
> I have worked on following for my thesis:
>
> My project is data mining of biomedical data sources and
> creating a unified query able Restful web service.
>
> For the back-end, I created a parsers of different data source,
> stored it in No-SQL (Mongodb) database and elastic search is used
> as an indexing engine. All these code work is in python.
>
> For the front-end, Restful web service is built. for this web framework,I
> used is reusable framework (which is built in my lab) but i have hands on
> knowledge of it.
>
> Skills : python, R, java
> Databases : SQL, mongodb
> UNIX experience
>
> I also have Pharmaceutical chemistry background (Master's in
> Pharmaceutical chemistry).
>
> I am willing to do the project- Discovering computational chemistry
> content online.
>
> Can you provide your inputs/suggestions- for my next step for GSOC?
>
> Regards and Thanks,
> Julee Adesara
>
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