Google Summer of Code 2026 Contributor Meet and Greet

Introduce yourselves here.

Hi everyone! I am Sujal Tripathi (@Sujal_Co), a third-year computer science student from Surat, India. I am very much excited and feels so much happy to be selected as a GSoC 2026 contributor with LibreHealth.

My project is the Web Component-based Drag-and-Drop Form Designer for LibreHealth Toolkit. The goal is to build a visual form designer using vanilla Web Components and Lit that allows non-developers to assemble FHIR-bound healthcare forms without writing any code.

I have been contributing to lh-toolkit-webcomponents and I am excited to work with @sunbiz and the LibreHealth community this summer. I look forward to a productive coding period!

Thank you so much @r0bby for your guidance and feedbacks.

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I just coordinated things and did the grunt work organizing things. I don’t make decisions myself. The only thing I did was look at proposals to see if they had meat and that’s it.

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Hi everyone! I am Tejas S A (@TejasSA88), an Computer Science & Engineering student from Shivamogga, India. I am very much excited and feel so happy to be selected as a GSoC 2026 contributor with LibreHealth.

My project is “Automated Artifact Detection and Annotation” for LibreHealth Radiology. The goal is to leverage computer vision and machine learning to automatically detect and annotate artifacts in medical images, helping to streamline the radiological workflow.

I am excited to work with LibreHealth community this summer. looking forward for an amazing journey.

Thank you so much @r0bby for the warm welcome and your help getting everything set up.

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Hey everyone, I’m Anurag (@DevAnuragT ), a Flutter developer and a student at IIIT Gwalior, currently exploring backend systems and system design.

I got selected for GSoC 2026 with LibreHealth, and I’ll be working on “Enhancement Cross-Platform Synchronization for NeoRoo using d2 library” under the mentorship of @sunbiz .

I’ve been going through the codebase and discussions over the past few weeks, and it’s been interesting understanding how real-world healthcare apps deal with things like unreliable networks and data consistency.

Looking forward to contributing, learning, and interacting more with the community here.

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Hiii all! I’m Kishan Singh, a third-year undergraduate student at ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad. I enjoy learning from community-driven initiatives and contributing to them. In my free time, I like reading fiction.

I am particularly interested in backend-focused projects , My project is “Automated Security Assessment Infrastructure for LibreHealth EHR Workflows.”

I chose LibreHealth because of the strong experience of its mentors and community, many of whom bring over five years of industry expertise. My primary goal is to make the most of this program by actively engaging with them and learning from their experience.

Special thanks to @r0bby for being incredibly supportive and responsive, from helping me drafting my proposal to giving me such a warm welcome into the community.

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