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− | * Currently | + | * Currently a maintainer of the vrpRouting project [https://github.com/pgRouting/vrprouting], adding more functionalities to it. Also, responsible for making the releases of pgRouting [https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting]. |
− | * Added | + | * Added the VRP functionality with VROOM for pgRouting as a Student Developer in the Google Summer of Code 2021. [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2021/projects/5684733287071744/] |
+ | * Added two functions in pgRouting v3.2.0 as a Student Developer in the Google Summer of Code 2020 [https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2020/projects/4678956906708992/] | ||
* Pursuing B.Tech. degree, in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India. | * Pursuing B.Tech. degree, in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India. | ||
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− | + | I am Ashish Kumar, a final-year undergraduate student from IIT (BHU) Varanasi, India pursuing a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering. My experience will the open-source started in 2020 when I contributed to pgRouting through GSoC and added two functions to it from the Boost Graph Library. It was an enriching experience in terms of the learnings that I had, and hence I have been contributing to pgRouting since then. Later, in GSoC 2021, I again contributed to pgRouting and ported the VROOM functionality to the vrpRouting codebase, acting as an initiative to effectively solve the real-world Vehicle-Routing problems using some standard library with pgRouting. I'm still an active developer of pgRouting, responsible for making the releases and adding more functionalities to it. I love solving challenging problems, along with exploring new technologies and experimenting with them, and open-source has definitely helped me in that. | |
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Name: | Ashish Kumar | |
Job Title: | Undergraduate Student | |
Company: | IIT (BHU) Varanasi | |
Address: | Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh | |
City: | Varanasi | |
State: | Uttar Pradesh | |
Country: | India | |
Local Chapter: | India | |
Email: | ashishkr23438 AT gmail DOT com | |
Phone: | +91-6205144592 | |
Instant Messaging: | https://www.facebook.com/ashishkr23438/ | |
Website: | ||
Language(s): | English; Hindi | |
Personal Description : | * Currently a maintainer of the vrpRouting project [1], adding more functionalities to it. Also, responsible for making the releases of pgRouting [2].
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URIs of the form "ashishkr23438 AT gmail DOT com" are not allowed. [[Info::* Currently a maintainer of the vrpRouting project [5], adding more functionalities to it. Also, responsible for making the releases of pgRouting [6].
- Added the VRP functionality with VROOM for pgRouting as a Student Developer in the Google Summer of Code 2021. [7]
- Added two functions in pgRouting v3.2.0 as a Student Developer in the Google Summer of Code 2020 [8]
- Pursuing B.Tech. degree, in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India.| ]]
OSGeo Experience and Roles:
I am Ashish Kumar, a final-year undergraduate student from IIT (BHU) Varanasi, India pursuing a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering. My experience will the open-source started in 2020 when I contributed to pgRouting through GSoC and added two functions to it from the Boost Graph Library. It was an enriching experience in terms of the learnings that I had, and hence I have been contributing to pgRouting since then. Later, in GSoC 2021, I again contributed to pgRouting and ported the VROOM functionality to the vrpRouting codebase, acting as an initiative to effectively solve the real-world Vehicle-Routing problems using some standard library with pgRouting. I'm still an active developer of pgRouting, responsible for making the releases and adding more functionalities to it. I love solving challenging problems, along with exploring new technologies and experimenting with them, and open-source has definitely helped me in that.