UPES students bag international projects with Google Summer of Code 2020
Third-year students of the School of Computer Science, UPES, have bagged international projects with the Google Summer of Code 2020 – an international annual program focused on introducing students to open source software development
Harsh Joshi and Prakash Tiwari have made UPES proud with their unparalleled achievement. The third-year students of B.Tech. Open Source and Standards, School of Computer Science, have bagged individual projects with the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2020.
Mr. Ankit Khare, Assistant Professor (Senior Scale) and Placement Internship Coordinator at the School of Computer Science, shared that the students of B.Tech. Open Source and Standards have bagged the project with Google in the past as well. “Teachers”, Mr. Khare said, “can open the door but you must enter it yourself. I am proud of them that they have given their best. I congratulate them on their success. It gives me immense pleasure to bring to notice that this is the third time when our students have been selected in GSoC. Before Harsh and Prakash, Tushar Mishra in 2016 and Gaurav Agarwal in 2019 had also bagged projects with GSoC.”
Harsh Joshi’s project aims to develop a system for grading in online learning modules so that it can include peer grading in addition to the already existing detailed rubric manual one for student assignments. An elated Harsh said, “It is exciting to be a part of GSoC 2020. This feat became possible with the support of my teachers including Pankaj Sir, who introduced me to GSoC; Ankit Sir, who kept pushing me and Monit Sir for helping me on the project. I would also like to thank my senior Gaurav Agarwal for his guidance throughout.”
Prakash’s project, on the other hand, is called ‘Implement Lengauer Tarjan Dominator Tree and Two Graphs Common Spanning Trees for pgRouting’. This has been applied in many routing applications. Prakash said, “Words cannot express how thankful I am to have been chosen as an intern. UPES has always treated students as its priority and I am extremely grateful to my college for all the support.”
The projects started this week and will tentatively go on till September 2020.
The Google Summer of Code is an international annual program in which Google introduces students to open source software development and awards stipends to students who successfully complete a free and open-source software-coding project. The students will receive a stipend of USD 3000 approximately.
Kudos! to the selected students for the international projects and Mr. Ankit Khare, SoCS for his able guidance.
Way to climb guys UPES a great place