Published:July 1, 2020
We got accepted in the Google Summer of Code program again!
This time with 3 slots related to TVB.
Big thanks to the INCF organization again!
Danielle Marinazzo, Paula Popa and Lia Domide will be mentors in these interesting projects :
Student programming already started 1st of June 2020, and we expect great results for them!
In case other people in your groups want to be involved (as mentors or students) try to be early next year and follow GSOC calendar. We can advice or help, if wanted, just drop us a note at support@thevirtualbrain.org
byLia Domide
Published:March 26, 2019
The Virtual Brain offers 3 exciting student projects for the Google Summer of Code 2019!
Participants get a chance to work on a well-kept codebase with our mentors and contribute to better therapies for brain diseases.
byLia Domide
Published:October 28, 2016
TVB Lead Developer Lia Domide was invited to join the Google Summer of Code 2016 Mentor Summit in Sunnyvale, California.
byTVB Editor
Published:August 25, 2016
Devin Bayly, the student who worked with the TVB team for the Google Summer of Code, successfully completed his work on the PSE Viewer today.
Congratulations, Devin!
byTVB Editor
Published:March 16, 2015
The Virtual Brain offers 3 exciting student projects for the Google Summer of Code 2015!
Participants get a chance to work on a well-kept codebase with our mentors and contribute to better therapies for brain diseases.
byTVB Editor
Published:October 23, 2014
TVB team members and student mentors Lia Domide and Paula Sanz-Leon have been invited by Google to join up to 600 attendees at the 10th Google Summer of Code anniversary in San Jose, USA.
byTVB Editor
Published:September 12, 2014
Robert Parcus, the student who worked with the TVB team for the Google Summer of Code, wrote about his pleasant experience in his blog.
He also explains in more detail what he did for volumetric time series visualizers and refactoring others.
Congratulations, Robert!
byTVB Editor
Published:February 25, 2014
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The Virtual Brain offers 5 exciting student projects for the Google Summer of Code 2014!
Participants get a chance to work on a well-kept codebase with our mentors and contribute to better therapies for brain diseases.
byTVB Editor