Open Source Development
- Code for Earth, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) 2022
- Project: Bringing Magics Weather maps to Matplotlib
- Integrated Matplotlib to Python interface of Magics, ECMWF’s meteorological plotting software that supports plotting contours, wind fields, observations, and satellite images. This project made Magics more pythonic, user-friendly, customizable, and extensible to interactive plotting. Also improved documentation and created tutorials.
- Duration: May 2022 - August 2022
- Mentors: James Varndell, Sylvie Lamy-Thepaut, Stephan Siemen, Baudouin Raoult
- Grant Amount: £5000
- Links: Grant Website, Proposal, Final Presentation, Github Repository
- Ruby Association Grant 2019
- Project: Rubyplot: An advanced plotting library for Ruby
- Further improved Rubyplot: Added image loading and manipulation functionality, support for Numo Array (inspired by Numpy). Improved documentation, tests, plot appearance, and made them compatible with multiple Ruby versions.
- Duration: November 2019 - March 2020
- Mentor: Kenta Murata
- Grant Amount: JPY500,000
- Links: Grant Announcement, Proposal, Selection Announcement, Final Report, Results Announcement, Github Repository
- Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2019
- Duration: May 2019 - August 2019
- Project Title: Adding Magick back-end support and iruby integration to Rubyplot: An advanced plotting library for Ruby
- Improved Rubyplot: An advanced plotting library for Ruby (inspired by Matplotlib). Improved front-end to make it compatible with multiple back-ends. Added ImageMagick backend and integrated the library with IRuby notebooks.
- Mentoring Organisation: The Ruby Science Foundation (SciRuby)
- Mentors: Sameer Deshmukh, Shekhar Prasad Rajak
- Links: Project, Proposal, Final Report, Github Repo, Daily Updates
- Linux Foundation Travel Grant
- Grant Description: This Grant from The Linux Foundation assists attendees by providing Financial Aid for Travel.
- Duration: November 2019
- Grant Amount: 500$
- Links: Conference