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ASCEND accepted to participate in GSOC2012
ASCEND has been accepted again to participate in Google Summer of Code. This scheme allows current students to work on open source programming projects over the (northern hemisphere) summer break, and get paid for their work.
See http://ascend4.org/GSOC2012 for details.
2012-03-19 12:59:37 PDT by jdpipe
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64-bit support for ASCEND on Win7 coming soon
We have been working on implementing support for native 64-bit Windows with ASCEND, and hope to make a new release including support for this platform very soon.
If you are interested in helping to test the new build for this platform, please take a look here:
http://ascend4.org/Building_ASCEND_for_64-bit_Windows
2012-02-01 16:50:55 PST by jdpipe
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ASCEND is on Twitter!
ASCEND has added a Twitter feed for the project. Currently, this feed contains a report of each code commit to our Subversion repository. See our feed at http://twitter.com/ascend4
2011-06-27 23:02:08 PDT by jdpipe
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ASCEND at ESCAPE-21
Arash Sadrieh presented a paper about his work on development of a GPU-based solver for ASCEND at the recent 21st European Symposium on Computer-Aided Process Engineering (ESCAPE-21) in Greece. He reported that the ASCEND project is still alive and kicking, and received strong interest in his GPU-based solver project. For more information, see http://ascend4.org/Arash_Sadrieh.
2011-06-23 23:56:51 PDT by jdpipe
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ASCEND accepted for GSOC 2011
The ASCEND project will again be participating in the Google Summer of Code programme, now for the third year in a row. We hope to take about 5 student projects, building on the progress made in early years. Please check our wiki for the Student Projects list, as well our advice to applicants, see
http://ascend4.org/GSOC2011
As it says there: try to get involved early -- our experience is that the best GSOC participants are also the students who come along before the deadline, communicate with us in a meaningful way, and contribute new code, patches, suggestions, etc before the application itself. Ways you can do that are listed above.
2011-03-23 16:53:07 PDT by jdpipe