Tuesday 31 January 2017

List of winners and finalist 2016 for Google Code In


I am very proud to be a Mauritian and also to be a finalist to this year in Drupal organization, I would also encourage student age between 13-18 years old to take part in Google Code In  and contribute to open source software

Announcing the Google Code-in 2016 Winners!
Drum roll please! We are very proud to announce the 2016 Google Code-in (GCI) Grand Prize Winners and Finalists. Each year we see the number of student participants increase, and 2016 was no exception: 1,340 students from 62 countries completed an impressive 6,418 tasks. Winners and Finalists were chosen by the ...
Drum roll please! We are very proud to announce the 2016 Google Code-in (GCI) Grand Prize Winners and Finalists. Each year we see the number of student participants increase, and 2016 was no exception: 1,340 students from 62 countries completed an impressive 6,418 tasks. Winners and Finalists were chosen by the 17 open source organizations and are listed alphabetically below.
First is a list of our Grand Prize winners. These 34 teens completed an astounding 842 total tasks. Each Grand Prize winner will be flown to the Google campus for four days this summer to meet with Google engineers and enjoy the Bay Area.

GRAND PRIZE WINNERS
Name Organization Country
Matthew MartingApertiumUnited States
Shardul ChiplunkarApertiumUnited States
Michal HanusBRL-CADCzech Republic
Sudhanshu AgarwalBRL-CADIndia
Alexandru BratosinCCExtractor DevelopmentRomania
Evgeny ShulginCCExtractor DevelopmentRussian Federation
Joshua PanCopyleft Games GroupUnited States
Shriank KanapartiCopyleft Games GroupIndia
Dhanat Satta-awaloDrupalThailand
Utkarsh DixitDrupalIndia
Kaisar ArkhanFOSSASIAIndonesia
Oana RoşcaFOSSASIARomania
Raefaldhi Amartya JuniorHaikuIndonesia
Vanisha KesswaniHaikuIndia
Ilya BizyaevKDERussian Federation
Sergey PopovKDERussian Federation
Anshuman AgarwalMetaBrainzIndia
Daniel HsingMetaBrainzHong Kong
Dhruv ShrivastavaMifosIndia
Sawan KumarMifosIndia
Ong Jia Wei, IsaacMoving BlocksSingapore
Scott Moses SunartoMoving BlocksIndonesia
Mira YangOpenMRSUnited States
Nji CollinsOpenMRSCameroon
Cristian GarcíaSugar LabsUruguay
Tymon RadzikSugar LabsPoland
August van de VenSCoReNetherlands
Deniz KarakaySCoReTurkey
Jacqueline BrongerSystersGermany
Soham SenSystersIndia
Filip GrzywokWikimediaPoland
Justin DuWikimediaUnited States
Sampriti PandaZulipIndia
Tommy IpZulipUnited Kingdom

And below are the Finalists. Each of these 51 students will receive a digital certificate of completion, a GCI t-shirt and hooded sweatshirt.

FINALISTS
Name Organization
Bror HultbergApertium
Kamil BujelApertium
Ngadou SylvestreApertium
Apratim Ranjan ChakrabartyBRL-CAD
Tianyue GaoBRL-CAD
Trung Nguyen HoangBRL-CAD
Danila FedorinCCExtractor Development
Manveer BasraCCExtractor Development
Matej PlavevskiCCExtractor Development
Daniel Wee Soong LimCopyleft Games Group
Jonathan PanCopyleft Games Group
Oscar BellettiCopyleft Games Group
Ashmith Kifah Sheik MeeranDrupal
Heervesh LallbahadurDrupal
Neeraj PandeyDrupal
Adarsh KumarFOSSASIA
Ridhwanul HaqueFOSSASIA
Sanchit MishraFOSSASIA
Dmytro ShynkevychHaiku
Stephanie FuHaiku
Tudor NazarieHaiku
Harpreet SinghKDE
Sangeetha SKDE
Spencer BrownKDE
Daniel TheisMetaBrainz
Divya Prakash MittalMetaBrainz
Tigran KostandyanMetaBrainz
Illia AndrieievMifos
Justin DuMifos
Tan GemiciogluMifos
J Young KimMoving Blocks
Maxim BorschMoving Blocks
Quinn RobertsMoving Blocks
Shivani ThakerOpenMRS
Tenzin ZomkyiOpenMRS
Yusuf KarimOpenMRS
Emily Ong Hui QiSugar Labs
Euan OngSugar Labs
Pablo Salomón Ortega QuintanaSugar Labs
Basil NajjarSCoRe
Jupinder ParmarSCoRe
Thuận NguyễnSCoRe
Muaaz KaskerSysters
Muhammed Shamil KSysters
Phoebe FletcherSysters
David SiedtmannWikimedia
Nikita VolobuevWikimedia
Yurii ShnitkovskyiWikimedia
Cynthia LinZulip
Rafid AslamZulip
Robert HönigZulip

The Google Open Source Programs Office is proud to run this contest each year. The quality of work from our participating students is incredible, and each year we look forward to meeting our Grand Prize winners in person. It’s exciting to see the next generation of coders emerge! We also owe a huge debt of gratitude to all of the mentors who helped guide each of the participants through their tasks. Without their tireless work over the past 7 weeks, GCI would not be possible.

Stay tuned to the open source blog - we’ll regularly post Google Code-in 2016 stories in the upcoming months including a full breakdown of contest statistics, wrap-up posts from the organizations, student highlights and more.

By Mary Radomile, Open Source Programs Office

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