Hi NRNB Mentors,
My name is Subinita Ray, and I am a 3rd-year Mechanical Engineering student at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Agartala. I am writing to express my strong interest in contributing to NRNB for GSoC 2026.
While my core degree is in Mechanical Engineering—which has given me a deep appreciation for complex systems and network optimization—my passion lies at the intersection of Full-Stack Development and Data Science.
Why I am a strong fit for NRNB:
Technical Stack: I am proficient in Python (Django/FastAPI) and JavaScript (React), with experience building scalable web applications and REST APIs.
Systems Thinking: I recently developed "Resilio-Route NE," a framework for resilient logistics and landslide prediction. I see a fascinating parallel between optimizing physical supply chains and analyzing biological pathway resilience.
UI/UX Focus: Through my design brand, Oitijhya Designs, I’ve delivered 30+ customized products, focusing on user-centric interfaces—a skill I hope to bring to projects like the Unified App Store (#285) or GraphSpace UI.
Proven Execution: I am a national-level hackathon winner with experience in handling end-to-end project lifecycles, from data analysis (XGBoost, Random Forest) to deployment.
I am particularly interested in Project #285: Unified App Discovery, as it perfectly aligns with my React/Django background. I have already begun exploring the cytoscape/appstore repository.
Questions for Mentors:
Is there a specific "warm-up" or qualification task you would recommend for Project #285?
Are there specific architectural priorities for the 2026 cycle that I should keep in mind while drafting my proposal?
I have attached my portfolio/GitHub link below for your reference. I look forward to contributing to the NRNB community!
Best regards,
Subinita Ray