I am happy to announce that this Summer I will be advising/mentoring two research groups of
Google Summer of Code (GSoC) students and applicants. Thanks to
INCF for sponsoring our applications and applicants again this year. The first group (
DevoWorm), based in the
OpenWorm Foundation, is interested in image segmentation and Machine Learning. GSoC applicants
Asmit Singh and
Ujjwal Singh (currently attending
IIT Delhi) are working on extracting quantitative data to construct a digital model for organisms in the diatom genus
Bacillaria. The GSoC student (
Vinay Varma, currently attending
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University) is working on developing a method for
Semantic Segmentation based on microscopy of the embryogenetic process, focusing on the biology of
Caenorhabditis elegans.
The other group is based in the
Orthogonal Research and Education Laboratory, and is focused on creating a methodology for developmental
Braitenberg Vehicles. This involves simulating the formation of a brain (neurons and
connectome) in a simple body that continuously interacts with its environment. The GSoC student in this group (
Stefan Dvoretskii) is developing such a model using
Genetic Algorithms and the open-source
SimBrain platform. The GSoC applicants (
Ziyi Gong,
Jesse Parent, and
Ankit Gupta) are working on a variety of unique approaches that will aid in our
understanding of this complex system. These alternative approaches range from biologically-inspired (Ziyi) to a cybernetic architecture based on the
Every Good Regulator Theorem (Jesse).
The hybrid education/research working group is something I started with
last year's Orthogonal Lab GSoC group. There is a good chance that this Summer's discussions and work periods will produce awesome, cutting-edge science. Follow us on Github (
DW group,
BV group) and YouTube (
DW group,
BV group) for more!