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== Past Projects ==
== Past Projects ==
=== GSoC 2014 ===
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!Student
!Project Summary
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|Eduardo Fernández
|Incomplete matrix factorizations
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|Eugenio Gianniti
|Finite element modeling using an interface to FEniCS
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|David Spies
|Improvements to handling of sparse matrices
|}
=== SoCiS 2014 ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Student
!Project Summary
|-
|[[User:Jacopo|Jacopo Corno]]
|Matlab-compatible ODE solvers
|}
=== GSoC 2013 ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Student
!Project Summary
|-
|Ahsan Said
|Agora Octave web site
|-
|Vytautas Jančauskas
|Audio processing and file I/O functions
|-
|Gedeone
|General purpose finite element method library
|-
|Andrej Lojdl
|TeX rendering engine for plotting figures
|-
|Carnë Draug
|Improve N-dimensional image support in the image package
|-
|Matheus Vieira Portela
|GUI for manipulating closed-loop systems for the control package
|-
|Riupeng Li
|Incomplete sparse LU and Cholesky factorizations
|-
|Kai Torben Ohlhus
|Other improvements to sparse LU and Cholesky factorizations
|-
|LYH
|JIT compilation improvements
|}
=== SoCiS 2013 ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Student
!Project Summary
|-
|[[User:Robbbs88|Roberto Porcù]]
|Geometric integrators for Hamiltonian systems and ODE solvers
|}
=== GSoC 2012 ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Student
!Project Summary
|-
|Max Brister
|JIT compilation using LLVM
|-
|Jacob Dawid
|Native Octave GUI
|-
|Benjamin Lewis
|Least squares spectral analysis toolbox
|}
=== SoCiS 2012 ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Student
!Project Summary
|-
|Wendy Liu
|Agora Octave web site
|-
|Andrius Sutas
|Low-level I/O functions
|}
=== GSoC 2011 ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Student
!Project Summary
|-
|Daniel Kraft
|Profiler for the Octave interpreter
|}

Revision as of 22:34, 16 May 2015

Octave has participated in the Google Summer of Code (GSoC) since 2011 and the ESA Summer of Code in Space (SoCiS) since 2012. Both programs continue to bring potential new contributors to Octave and have them work on interesting projects that could be merged into Octave or otherwise benefit the Octave community.

This page lists all current and past summer of code projects done for Octave under both programs.

Current Projects

GSoC 2015 Projects

The following projects have been accepted for the 2015 GSoC, under the GNU Project umbrella this year.

Student Project Summary
Asma Afzal Optimization package: Add Matlab-compatible lsqcurvefit, lsqlin, lsqnonlin, etc.
Piotr Held Interface to the TISEAN library
Antonio Pino Robles Improved performance of funm and related matrix functions

SoCiS 2015 Projects

Not yet announced.

Past Projects

GSoC 2014

Student Project Summary
Eduardo Fernández Incomplete matrix factorizations
Eugenio Gianniti Finite element modeling using an interface to FEniCS
David Spies Improvements to handling of sparse matrices

SoCiS 2014

Student Project Summary
Jacopo Corno Matlab-compatible ODE solvers

GSoC 2013

Student Project Summary
Ahsan Said Agora Octave web site
Vytautas Jančauskas Audio processing and file I/O functions
Gedeone General purpose finite element method library
Andrej Lojdl TeX rendering engine for plotting figures
Carnë Draug Improve N-dimensional image support in the image package
Matheus Vieira Portela GUI for manipulating closed-loop systems for the control package
Riupeng Li Incomplete sparse LU and Cholesky factorizations
Kai Torben Ohlhus Other improvements to sparse LU and Cholesky factorizations
LYH JIT compilation improvements

SoCiS 2013

Student Project Summary
Roberto Porcù Geometric integrators for Hamiltonian systems and ODE solvers

GSoC 2012

Student Project Summary
Max Brister JIT compilation using LLVM
Jacob Dawid Native Octave GUI
Benjamin Lewis Least squares spectral analysis toolbox

SoCiS 2012

Student Project Summary
Wendy Liu Agora Octave web site
Andrius Sutas Low-level I/O functions

GSoC 2011

Student Project Summary
Daniel Kraft Profiler for the Octave interpreter