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2nd and 3rd year Engineering students - Programming Opportunity with Google
If you like programming and would like to spend 8-10 weeks programming for Google (https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/), please apply online on https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/organizations/4702232323817472/ (deadline: March 20). We are running SBOL projects for Google this summer, supported by NRNB, and the SBOL projects that we can contribute to are:
- Improve the ICE DNA sequence data model to be compatible with SBOL 2 data standard
- Develop a Synthetic Biology Publication Workflow that Leverages the Synthetic Biology Open Language
- Beautiful rendering of complex genetic designs in Python with DNAplotlib and the Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL)
Google will select the participants from a world-wide pool of students and will pay a competitive stipend for the 8-10 weeks. For more information, please contact Dr. Sara Kalvala (Sara.Kalvala@warwick.ac.uk) and Dr. Vishwesh Kulkarni (V.Kulkarni@warwick.ac.uk).
BCS Coventry: MicroPython for Internet of Things applications
15th March, 7pm, Alex Bucknall. IMC 004 (International Manufacturing Centre) , University of Warwick.
Internet of Things (IoT) applications are rapidly becoming the fastest growing industries within the technology sector. Devices are increasingly smaller, more power efficient, better connected than ever before but time to market is often slow due to the programming intricacies of complex hardware features. MicroPython, a new programming language for Microcontrollers, aims to ease these problems by bringing the power and flexibility of the Python language down to just a few Kilobytes.
X-Ray and Neutron Science - student summer programme
We would like to attract your attention to the Summer School which will be organised this summer by the ILL and the ESRF.
This may be an excellent opportunity for any student interested to discover the techniques of neutrons and X-Ray and the research at our institutes.
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