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Google Summer of Code 2018

Are you a student? Know a student?

Want to get paid to write open source chemistry code this summer?

Following up on a successful 2016 and 2017, the Open Chemistry "umbrella" group of open source chemistry projects is looking for student proposals for Google Summer of Code (https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/how-it-works/)

Applications and proposals are due from March 12th until March 27th. Students who are selected are paid between $US 2400 and $US 6600 for completing their work (https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/help/student-stipends#amounts).

Students can submit their own ideas or work on suggested projects (Avogadro, cclib, RDKit, 3Dmol.js, MSDK, NWChem, Open Babel, DeepChem, etc.) Ideas range from easy-to-use web repositories for computational chemistry, OpenMM and GPU enabled molecular mechanics, volumetric rendering, to advanced analytical methods for quantum chemistry. http://wiki.openchemistry.org/GSoC_Ideas_2018

If you've got a great idea for the participating projects, and it's not listed, we're open to it.

If you're interested, more details are available online:

We're looking forward to some great proposals - please circulate widely!

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