Phyloinformatics Summer of Code 2009/Participants
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The NESCent participants in the 2009 Google Summer of Code:
| Student | Affiliation | Project | Mentors (primary in bold) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daniel Ayres | University of Maryland | daniel.ayres@gmail.com | GPU acceleration for phylogenetic inference using OpenCL | Aaron Darling; Marc Suchard |
| Kasia Hayden | Bennington College | KHayden@bennington.edu | Build a Mesquite Package to view Phenex-generated Nexml files | Peter Midford |
| Diana Jaunzeikare | Smith College | rozziite@gmail.com | Implementing phyloXML support in BioRuby | Chris Zmasek; Pjotr Prins |
| Dazhi Jiao | Indiana University | dazhi.jiao@gmail.com | Enhance the searching functionality of Phylr | Ryan Scherle |
| Nick Matzke | UC Berkeley | matzke@berkeley.edu | Biogeographical Phylogenetics for BioPython | Stephen Smith |
| Chase Miller | George Washington University | chmille4@gmail.com | BioPerl integration of the NeXML exchange standard and Bio::Phylo toolkit | Mark Jensen; Rutger Vos |
| Xin (David) Shuai | Indiana University | xshuai@umail.iu.edu | A BioLib mapping for the libseqence population genetic libraries | |
| Adam Smith | UW Madison | aasmith@cs.wisc.edu | Mapping the Bio++ Phylogenetics toolkit to R/BioConductor and BioJAVA using BioLib | Pjotr Prins |
| Eric Talevich | UGA | eric.talevich@gmail.com | Biopython support for parsing and writing phyloXML | Brad Chapman |