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INCF GSoC 2026 Projects

Google Summer of Code 2026

INCF GSoC 2026 Projects

A curated showcase of this year's contributors building open-source tools across neuroscience, AI, computing, and creative interfaces.

🧠 Neuroimaging, Brain Modeling & Neuroscience Tools

01

QC-Studio: Integrated Quality Control Toolkit for MRI Datasets

Contributor:Niusha Mirhakimi (Hamilton, Canada)
Mentors:Nikhil153, Michelle Wang, Erin W Dickie

Transforms QC-Studio into a scalable QC platform for MRI datasets. Integrates with Nipoppy, introduces quantitative image quality metrics with reference comparisons, and explores an AI-assisted guidance layer to support reviewers — reducing fatigue and improving reproducibility in neuroimaging workflows.

02

Longitudinal Normative Modelling in PCNtoolkit

Contributor:Maria Glushanina (Paris, France)
Mentors:Johanna M.M. Bayer, Stijn, Konstantinos Tsilimparis

Extends PCNtoolkit to support longitudinal velocity-based normative modelling across multiple timepoints, enabling subject-specific predictions of brain change over time. Adds tests, documentation, and scalability — strengthening the framework for precision medicine and neuroimaging research.

03

Refactoring Synaptic Behavior in HNN-Core

Contributor:Satvik Saluja (Noida, India)
Mentors:Nicholas Tolley, Katharina Duecker, Austin Soplata, Anna Cattani

Improves the Human Neocortical Neurosolver via demand-driven (lazy) synapse instantiation, efficient storage of synaptic currents, and biologically realistic variability. Adds validation, benchmarking, and visualization tools for a more scalable and biologically grounded simulation framework.

04

Experanto: Behavioral Filtering and Large-Scale Neurodata Integration

Contributor:Reema Hanim Hanass (Trincomalee, Sri Lanka)
Mentors:René Burghardt

Introduces a string-based behavioral filtering system and integrates large-scale datasets like the IBL Brain Wide Map and Allen Neuropixels. Adds tooling for automatic download, preprocessing, and synchronization — making complex neuroscience data more accessible and reproducible.

05

NiMARE Optimization via Adaptive Vectorized Masking

Contributor:Yu LUO (Shanghai, China)
Mentors:James Kent

Enhances NiMARE's meta-analysis with adaptive computation based on vectorized dynamic masking and real-time statistical monitoring (Wilson Score Interval). Includes Signed Difference Mapping and publication bias diagnostics for faster, scalable neuroimaging analysis.

06

The Virtual Brain: New Graphical Widgets for JupyterLab

Contributor:Kambham Deepthi Reddy (Pune, India)
Mentors:Lia Domide, Paula Prodan, Teodora Misan

Develops new JupyterLab widgets for interactive visualization of brain connectivity data, including a metrics projection viewer and improved connectivity tools. Combines editable inputs with dynamic outputs to enhance interpretability of large-scale brain simulations.

07

Personalized HRF Integration in The Virtual Brain

Contributor:M Srikanth (Bengaluru, India)
Mentors:Daniele Marinazzo

Replaces standard HRF models with empirically derived responses from fMRI data. Builds pipelines for HRF estimation, integration into simulations, and comparative evaluation — yielding a more biologically grounded and reproducible modeling approach.

08

I-EEG: Semi-Automated Intracranial EEG Analysis Platform

Contributor:Eva Ozturk (Paris, France)
Mentors:Maya Aderka, Suresh Krishna, Elie Bou-Assi

An open-source platform for iEEG analysis aimed at epilepsy research and clinical workflows. Integrates automated seizure detection and onset zone estimation with interactive visualization, bridging manual clinical workflows and automated methods.

09

NeuroSim: Physics-Constrained Network Control Theory

Contributor:Ritam Kanti Roy (Kolkata/Manesar, India)
Mentors:Khushbu Agarwal

A Python toolkit introducing a discrete, finite-horizon framework for Network Control Theory in neuroimaging. Tackles data leakage, structural blindness, and inefficiency through physics-constrained modeling and advanced connectivity estimation.

🤖 AI, Data Platforms & Computational Systems

10

AnalySim: Collaborative Data and Notebook Platform

Contributor:Mohab S. Elshamy (Egypt)
Mentors:Not specified

Enhances AnalySim's reliability and usability — fixing project workflow inconsistencies, strengthening search behavior, and stabilizing JupyterLite integration. Improves API design and frontend-backend interactions for a dependable collaborative environment.

11

ActiveVision: Automated Benchmarking for Goal-Directed Vision Models

Contributor:Lihong Chen (London, Canada)
Mentors:Suresh Krishna, Yohaï-Eliel Berreby, Buxin Liao, Katarzyna Jurewicz

Builds a scalable benchmarking ecosystem with automated pipelines for model validation, evaluation, and leaderboards. Supports diffusion models and vision-language models with standardized protocols and reproducibility guarantees.

12

DevoGraph Enhancement via ESTGEL

Contributor:Barshan Mondal (Kolkata, India)
Mentors:Jesse Parent, Bradly Alicea, Mehul Arora

Integrates the ESTGEL model into DevoGraph to analyze spatio-temporal data from C. elegans embryogenesis. Combines spatial proximity and lineage data with temporal learning for interpretable analysis of developmental processes.

🎨 Human-Computer Interaction, Creative AI & Interfaces

13

GestureCap: Generalized Gesture-to-Sound Mapping Framework

Contributor:Mathew Vallejo (Salt Lake City, USA)
Mentors:Suresh Krishna, DeepanshG, Pranjali Puranik, PNinad, Alison Jiaxi Wang

A modular framework for mapping gesture data to sound in real time, enabling flexible, reusable, and learnable mappings. Supports artistic creation and research in interactive music and speech generation systems.

14

GestureCap: Expressive Gesture-to-Sound Mapping Interface

Contributor:Mikaël Molliex (Morillon, France)
Mentors:Suresh Krishna, DeepanshG, Pranjali Puranik, PNinad, Alison Jiaxi Wang

An expressive modular mapping layer with continuous control, microtonal capabilities, and adaptive mappings. Supports gesture-controlled instruments like a virtual theremin with both beginner and advanced modes.

15

HarmonyHub MEI: Mobile App Hardening and Intonation Learning

Contributor:Renan Cavalcanti Machado Rego Barros (Canada)
Mentors:Alberto Acquilino, Mirko D'Andrea, PRIYANSHU2026, Komal_kb

Strengthens HarmonyHub's Ionic/Angular mobile app with responsive design, optimized touch, and memory management. Adds a relative intonation learning module using real-time pitch detection (autocorrelation, YIN) for accurate practice across iOS and Android.

16

BreathState 2.0: Cross-Platform Biofeedback Application

Contributor:Faraz Shamim (Kathmandu, Nepal)
Mentors:Suresh Krishna, Oren Gurevitch, azhao915_work, Dr. Sachin Bhat

Evolves BreathState into a clinical-grade biofeedback platform across mobile, web, and VR. Integrates HRV and respiratory sinus arrhythmia analytics, hardware sensors, real-time dashboards, adaptive guided breathing, and immersive VR visualization.

⚙️ Research Infrastructure, DevOps & Software Engineering

17

OWASP DevSecOps Maturity and Controls (EBRAINS)

Contributor:Abdelmoughit El Ouaad (Casablanca, Morocco)
Mentors:Julien Dhallenne, Anastasiia Andriievska, Konstantinos Filippopolitis, Jonathan Haab

Automates security practices for EBRAINS aligned with the OWASP DSOMM framework. Adds vulnerability scanning, secret detection, dependency analysis, and SBOM generation in CI/CD — a reusable, vendor-neutral blueprint for distributed neuroinformatics.

18

EBRAINS Software Distribution: Modular Environments

Contributor:Divyanshu Choudhury (India)
Mentors:Eric Müller, Eleni Mathioulaki, Krishna Kant Singh

Introduces tools to extract reusable subsets of large environments while maintaining dependency consistency, and standardizes APIs for service interoperability — making neuroscience tool deployment more flexible and scalable.

19

CBRAIN CLI: Python Command-Line Interface

Contributor:Md. Rafsanul Islam Neloy (Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Mentors:Bryan Caron, Pierre Rioux, Natacha Beck, Serge Boroday, Darcy Quesnel

Enhances CBRAIN CLI with interactive prompt-based commands that guide users through workflows. Restructures the codebase into a modular architecture and improves authentication, data management, and computation usability.

20

Brian2CUDA: Stabilization & Performance Optimization

Contributor:Weiyuan Du (Heilbronn, Germany)
Mentors:Marcel Stimberg, Dan Goodman, Ben Evans

Advances Brian2CUDA toward production by improving Windows support, optimizing compilation speed, and adding a unified logging and error-reporting system — reducing development friction for GPU-based neural simulations.

21

LORIS: Reliability and Maintainability in Web Workflows

Contributor:Montek Singh Kundan (Laval, Canada)
Mentors:Christine Rogers, Jefferson Casimir, Saagar Arya

Strengthens LORIS browser-based workflows, validation mechanisms, testing coverage, and developer documentation — incremental, well-tested improvements that enhance stability and usability for research workflows.

🚀 High-Performance Computing & Optimization

22

ImageJ Active Segmentation: Parallel Engine for ASP/IJ

Contributor:Pakhi Awasthi (India)
Mentors:Dimiter Prodanov, Teodor Minev, Rikas Ilamdeen

Accelerates ImageJ Active Segmentation by offloading convolution operations to parallel hardware via TornadoVM. Maintains correctness with CPU validation before benchmarking performance gains.

📚 Education & Scientific Collaboration Platforms

23

SciCommons: Social-Web Platform for Scientific Research

Contributor:Abhishek Farshwal (Gurgaon, India)
Mentors:Armaan Alam, Mohd Faisal Ansari, Suresh Krishna

Enhances SciCommons into a collaborative platform for discovering, discussing, and organizing scientific research. Adds AI-powered summarization, accessibility testing, and browser extensions for paper imports.

Hosted by INCF · Google Summer of Code 2026 · 23 contributors across 6 thematic areas