[ros-users] OSRF is in Google Summer of Code as well as Outreach Program for Women!
Tully Foote
tfoote at osrfoundation.org
Wed Mar 19 22:52:48 UTC 2014
Hi Everyone,
Just a quick reminder that the OPW application period ends today and GSoC
ends tomorrow. Make sure to get your applications in on time. There have
been a few additions to the recommended project lists listed at
http://wiki.osrfoundation.org/gsoc14
Tully
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Tully Foote <tfoote at osrfoundation.org>wrote:
> Open Source Robotics Foundation is in Google Summer of Code, version 2014
> as well as Outreach Program for Women summer 2014!
>
> Accepted students will participate in real-world software development,
> contributing to robotics projects like Gazebo, ROS, and CloudSim, and
> engaging with the global robotics community, all while getting paid.
> As a bonus, this year we also offer ROS-Industrial [1] and Simbios [2]
> projects.
>
> Check out our GSoC site [3] and don't forget to visit our ideas page
> [4], which lists projects that we're interested in. Feel free to ask
> questions and propose suggestions at gsoc at osrfoundation.org. The
> student application period starts March 10th. Get ready for a robotics
> coding summer!.
>
> The Gnome Outreach Program for Women has a parallel internship
> program. [5] There are more details on the OPW wiki. [6] OPW has a
> larger domain of eligible projects and can include non-students. If you
> are interested OPW specific projects listed on the OSRF OPW
> overview [7] as well as all the GSoC projects are eligable too [4].
> For questions relating to OPW please contact us at opw at osrfoundation.org.
> \
>
>
> Please, redistribute the information among your students and colleagues.
>
> [1] http://rosindustrial.org
> [2] http://simbios.stanford.edu
> [3] http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org2/google/gsoc2014/osrf
> [4] http://wiki.osrfoundation.org/gsoc14
> [5] https://gnome.org/opw/
> [6] https://wiki.gnome.org/OutreachProgramForWomen
> [7] http://wiki.osrfoundation.org/opw14
>
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