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Aman Gupta

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Mar 21, 2023, 11:11:53 AM3/21/23
to MDAnalysis Google Summer of Code
Hey Everyone,
I am Aman Gupta, a sophomore pursuing B.Tech(CSE) from Amity University, Lucknow, India
About me:
Developed and maintained server-side applications using python and the Django framework. Developed ML Based Projects based on datasets and CSV Files. All of them are uploaded on GitHub.
Nice meeting you all :)

Project Manager MDAnalysis

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Mar 21, 2023, 12:59:07 PM3/21/23
to MDAnalysis Google Summer of Code, aman.thed...@gmail.com
Hi Aman,

Welcome to MDAnalysis!

MDAnalysis is a Python package for the analysis of computer simulations of systems at the atomic scale. We have a few introductory videos that can give you an idea of what problems MDAnalysis is solving.

The best way to get started is to get your hands dirty following the MDAnalysis User Guide. We suggest starting with installing the MDAnalysis package and going through the Quick Start Guide. Other sections of the User Guide go into many more details about the different capabilities of MDAnalysis.

Once you are a bit familiar with the MDAnalysis package, you can look at the sections of the User Guide explaining how to contribute. There are detailed explanations on how to set up a developer environment and how to contribute to the MDAnalysis codebase. This is a great starting point for contributing to MDAnalysis and trying to solve some of the open issues.

Our blog post is the starting point for all GSoC 2023 things, and we have a FAQ. As per the FAQ, candidates must have code merged to be eligible to apply to GSoC with MDAnalysis. On the MDAnalysis repository, you can find several issues tagged with "good first issue", "Difficulty easy", or "GSoC Starter". Please bear in mind, you can only attempt one issue tagged as a GSoC Starter. Note also that we do not assign issues to people; we review the first pull request (PR) that solves an issue. Therefore, you can work on any issue you would like that does not already have an open/active PR against it. We also strongly suggest to work on a single issue/PR at a time. Once you have one PR merged, you are of course very welcome to tackle another issue, and so on. 

Could you please provide your GitHub handle? This is helpful for GSOC mentors to track which applicants are working on which issues. Once you have had your first PR merged, the next step would be to draft your proposal. Please have a look at our Project Ideas and let us know if any of these in particular are of interest to you. We always welcome original project ideas as well.

We look forward to your contribution.

All the best,
Jenna

Project, Community and Outreach Manager

MDAnalysis * https://www.mdanalysis.org/

a fiscally sponsored project of NumFOCUS

Twitter: @mdanalysis

Github: https://github.com/MDAnalysis

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