'Hello World', project version

The DevoWorm group has two new students that will be working over this summer on topics in computational embryogenesis. To begin their projects, I have asked each student to prepare a short presentation based on their original proposal, which serves as a variant of the traditional “Hello World” program. We will then compare this talk with one they will give at the end of the summer to evaluate their learning and accomplishment trajectory.

One student (Siddharth Yadav, who is a current Google Summer of Code student) is interested in pursuing work in computer vision, machine learning, and data science, while the other (Josh Desmond, a Google Summer of Code applicant) is interested in pursuing work in computational biology and modeling/simulation. You may view their presentations (about 20 minutes each) below, and follow along with their progress at the DevoWorm Github repository [1].

Siddharth Yadav's project talk YouTube

Josh Desmond's project talk YouTube

NOTES:

[1] Siddharth’s project repo (GSoC 2017) and Josh’s project repo (CC3D-local).

Posted by Bradly Alicea