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ML-Powered Problem Detection in Chameleon
Hello, I am Syed Mohammad Qasim, a PhD candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boston University. I will be spending my summer working on the project ML-Powered Problem Detection in Chameleon under the mentorship of Ayse Coskun and Michael Sherman.
Syed Mohammad Qasim
Last updated on Jun 13, 2024
SoR
OpenMLEC: Open-source MLEC implementation with HDFS on top of ZFS
Hello, I’m Jiajun Mao, a BS/MS student at the University of Chicago studying Computer Science. I will be spending this summer working on the project OpenMLEC: Open-source MLEC implementation with HDFS on top of ZFS under the mentorship of Meng Wang and Anjus George, my proposal.
Jiajun Mao
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Meng Wang
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Anjus George
Last updated on Jun 24, 2024
Reproducible Performance Benchmarking for Genomics Workflows on HPC Cluster
Hi! I’m Martin, and I will be working on Reproducible Performance Benchmarking for Genomics Workflows on HPC Cluster under the mentorship of In Kee Kim. Our work is driven by the scale of computing systems that hosts data commons – we believe that performance characterization of genomics workload should be done rapidly and at the scale similar to production settings.
Martin L. Putra
Last updated on Jul 30, 2024
LAST: ML in Detecting and Addressing System Drift
Hello! I am Joanna, currently an undergraduate student studying Computer Science and Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Johns Hopkins University. I will be working on ML in Detecting and Addressing System Drift, mentoring by Ray Andrew and Sandeep Madireddy over this summer.
Joanna Cheng
Last updated on Jun 12, 2024
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reproducibility
Developing a Pipeline to Benchmark Drift Management Strategies
With guidance from mentors Ray Andrew and Sandeep Madireddy under the LAST project, I aim to develop a pipeline to benchmark the efficacy of various drift management algorithms. Despite the abundance of literature on this subject, reproducibility remains a challenge due to the lack of available source code.
William Nixon
Last updated on Jun 11, 2024
Reproducing and benchmarking scalability bugs hiding in cloud systems
An introduction to our summer project focused on analyzing and resolving scalability bugs in large-scale distributed systems.
Shuang Liang
Last updated on Jun 13, 2024
SoR'24
BenchmarkST: Cross-Platform, Multi-Species Spatial Transcriptomics Gene Imputation Benchmarking
Hello! My name is Qianru, and I will be working on a project to improve spatial transcriptomics during Google Summer of Code 2024. My project, Benchmarking Gene Imputation Methods for Spatial Transcriptomics, is mentored by Ziheng Duan and Cormac Flanagan.
Qianru Zhang
Last updated on Jun 9, 2024
ScaleRep: Reproducing and benchmarking scalability bugs hiding in cloud systems
Hi! I’m Zahra, an undergraduate at Universitas Dian Nuswantoro, Indonesia. As part of the ScaleRep my proposal under the mentorship of Bogdan "Bo" Stoica and Yang Wang aims to systematically understand, characterize, and document the challenges associated with scalability bugs in large-scale distributed systems.
Zahra Nabila Maharani
Last updated on Jun 8, 2024
SummerofReproducibility24
Drishti
Namaste everyone! ๐๐ป I’m Joel Tony, a third-year Computer Science undergraduate at BITS Pilani, Goa, India. I’m truly honored to be part of this year’s Google Summer of Code program, working with the UC OSPO organization on a project that genuinely excites me.
Joel Tony
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Jean Luca Bez
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Suren Byna
Last updated on Aug 6, 2024
GSoC'24
Causeway: Learning Web Development Through Micro-Roles
Hello! My name is Rishi and I will be contributing to Causeway, a platform for learning to develop web applications using an Angular, RxJS, NgRx, and Firebase stack , during Google Summer of Code 2024.
rishi
Last updated on Jun 13, 2024
web-development
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