Final blog post for Google Summer of Code
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It’s finally the last week of the Google Summer of Code 2018. Before I start discussing my work over the summer I would like to highlight my general experience with the GSoC program.
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It’s finally the last week of the Google Summer of Code 2018. Before I start discussing my work over the summer I would like to highlight my general experience with the GSoC program.
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As discussed in the last blog post, I have been working on expanding JuliaDiffEq’s Global Sensitivity Analysis capability. After the Morris Method we decided to move on to the Sobol Method (indices).
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It is the end of the 4th week of GSoC. Things have been going quite smoothly so far and it’s wonderful to see that I get to learn so many new things everyday as the project moves ahead.
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The first two weeks of GSoC have ended and completely flipped my sleep cycle around (:P), but it has been a lot of fun and a great learning experience so far. In this blog post I would like to discuss the stuff I have worked on in these two weeks.
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Google announced the results of GSoC’18 on 23rd April and I am delighted to share that my proposal was among the 1255 projects selected. I will be a working on DiffEqBayes.jl and DiffEqParamEstim.jl which are Julia packages within JuliaDiffEq for parameter estimation of differential equations, you can find my project’s description here.