My name is Gourav, and I am a second-year Computer Science and Engineering student with a strong academic foundation and a keen interest in software development. I have solid experience in programming languages such as C++, Python, and Java, and I am comfortable working with databases, particularly PostgreSQL.
In addition to programming, I have a good understanding of Operating Systems concepts and backend development, which has helped me build structured and efficient applications. I am passionate about writing clean, maintainable code and continuously improving my problem-solving and system design skills.
I am excited to be part of this community, contribute meaningfully to ongoing projects, and learn from experienced members. I look forward to collaborating, sharing knowledge, and growing as a developer through active participation.
Hello everyone
I’m Priyanshu Kumar, a MERN stack developer excited to join the OpenELIS community as a contributor.
I’m passionate about building scalable real-world applications and look forward to understanding the OpenELIS architecture and contributing to the project. I’d appreciate any guidance on beginner-friendly issues to get started.
Hello everyone . I’m a software engineer passionate about open source and building scalable apps. I work with Java, Springboot , React , Postgresql and Python.
Excited to contribute, learn, and collaborate with the community.
My name is Varun Chauhan, and I’m a 2nd Year B.Tech Computer Science student from India with a strong interest in open-source and healthcare technology.
I have experience working with JavaScript/TypeScript, React, Next.js, Node.js, MongoDB, Postgresql, and I’ve also worked with Docker, Linux deployments, and CI/CD pipelines. I enjoy contributing to open-source projects and have previously contributed to organizations like Palisadoes Foundation and SW360.
I’m particularly interested in OpenELIS because of its real-world healthcare impact, especially in improving laboratory systems in resource-constrained environments. I would love to explore areas where I can contribute—whether in frontend improvements, backend enhancements, DevOps, testing, or documentation.
I’m preparing for GSoC 2026 and would like to start contributing early, so any guidance on beginner-friendly issues or areas that need attention would be greatly appreciated.
Looking forward to collaborating with the community!
I’m Angelia,an Electronics and Communication Engineering student in India with a strong interest in backend systems and scalable architectures.
I’m really excited about the opportunity to contribute to OpenELIS as part of GSoC. I enjoy working with distributed systems and backend technologies, and I have experience with Spring, Docker, JavaScript, Node.js, and Python. I’m particularly interested in understanding real-world healthcare software systems and contributing meaningfully to impactful open-source projects.
Looking forward to learning from the community and collaborating with you all!
Hi everyone, I’m Sameh from Egypt, a 4th-year Computer Science student. I’ve already got the environment running via Docker and I’m ready to contribute.
Hello myself Harmit Jetani.I am 3rd year Computer Science student in India.I love to contribute in OpenELIS Global. I am currently learning and advancing my skills in java and spring.
I look forward to making contributions to the project and collaborating with the community!
I’m Tejas, a Master’s in Computer Science student at San Jose State University (California), and I’m excited to contribute to OpenELIS Global for GSoC 2026.
Background: Before starting my graduate program, I worked as a Software Engineer at Accelya Solutions for over 2 years, where I built and maintained Spring Boot microservices for the airline industry. My day to day involved designing REST APIs, optimizing SQL queries on datasets with millions of records, and migrating legacy systems to modern microservice architectures. I also interned at Hitachi Vantara, where I worked on ETL pipelines and data transformation.
My core stack is Java, Spring Boot, REST APIs, SQL, and Docker. I also work with Python, Golang and have been building projects involving AI/ML agents and cloud infrastructure (AWS).
Project Interest: I’m particularly drawn to the “Create a Comprehensive FHIR Facade Layer for OpenELIS Global” project. The challenge of replacing the current HAPI FHIR JPA server dependency with a native facade that handles FHIR transactions directly within OpenELIS is a problem I find really interesting, it’s essentially designing an API translation layer, which is similar to the kind of integration work I did professionally.
I’m new to the FHIR standard itself, but I’ve started going through the HL7 FHIR documentation. I’d appreciate any guidance from on which FHIR resource types should be prioritized and any architectural preferences for the facade design.
Getting Started: I’m currently setting up the development environment locally and going through the wiki. I’ll be looking for beginner-friendly issues to make my first contributions.
Hi, I’m Ayush, a 3rd-year B.Tech student focused on Java backend development. I’m interested in contributing to OpenELIS, especially in backend/Spring-related modules. I’ve started setting up the project locally and would love guidance on beginner-friendly backend issues.
My name is Atharv Adhav, a third-year Computer Science Engineering student with a strong foundation in Java and Spring technologies. I stumbled upon OpenELIS Global and was genuinely impressed by the impact it creates in real-world healthcare systems and that’s what drew me here.
I’m currently at a stage in my academic journey where I want to go beyond textbooks and contribute to meaningful, open-source projects. OpenELIS feels like exactly the right place to do that.
I’m here to learn from the community, understand how enterprise-level health informatics systems are built, and hopefully contribute back with whatever skills I bring to the table. Looking forward to connecting with everyone here!
I’m Naman, a student developer with a strong focus on Java, Spring Boot, and backend architecture. I’ve been diving into the OpenELIS-Global codebase and am super excited to start contributing, especially with GSoC 2026 coming up!
I just opened my first pull request (PR #2985) targeting Issue #2401. To help improve code maintainability and test isolation, I’ve started migrating the legacy JdbcTemplate manual SQL setups over to the standardized DBUnit XML dataset infrastructure (specifically for SampleTrackingServiceTest and SiteBrandingRestControllerTest).
I’m really looking forward to tackling more technical debt, learning from the maintainers here, and helping modernize the backend QA infrastructure. Thanks for having me! (My GitHub handle is itsmehotpants if anyone is reviewing.)
Hi everyone!
I’m Priyanshu, a working professional from India with experience in Java, Spring Boot, Redis, Kafka, PostgreSQL, and React. I primarily work on microservices and full-stack applications.
I’m new to open source, but I’m excited to contribute, learn, and collaborate with the community. Looking forward to working with you all!
I’m Ayush, a 3rd-year B.Tech student focusing on Java backend development.
I’ve successfully set up OpenELIS-Global-2 locally using Docker on Windows and was able to access both the Legacy UI and React UI. I explored the Order workflow and inspected some API calls to understand the controller → service → repository flow.
I’m interested in contributing to backend-related issues, particularly around validation, error handling, or API improvements.
Please let me know if there are any backend issues I can start with.
My name is Radhe Pipaliya, and I am currently pursuing a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering with an 8.0 GPA. I am an aspiring backend developer with strong proficiency in Java and Spring Boot, and I am very excited about the opportunity to contribute to OpenELIS through Google Summer of Code.
I have built backend-focused projects such as an Employee Leave Management System and a Student Management System, where I implemented RESTful APIs, JWT-based authentication, role-based access control, and complete CRUD operations using MySQL. Through these projects and my Java full-stack training, I have developed a strong understanding of scalable backend architecture, clean code practices, and API design.
I am particularly interested in OpenELIS because it contributes to improving healthcare laboratory systems, and I would love to apply my backend skills to a real-world open-source project that has meaningful social impact. I am eager to learn from the community, actively collaborate with mentors, and contribute high-quality, well-documented code throughout the GSoC period.
Thank you for the opportunity, and I look forward to being part of the OpenELIS community
Hi everyone, I’m Ajith P Kumar a full-stack developer. I’m looking forward to GSOC 2026: Project Modernizing the OpenELIS React Frontend with TypeScript and Performance Optimization. I’m a first timer in open source. My tech stack include Java, Nextjs Mongodb, Express, React/Typescript, Nodejs, Zustand, REST API. I’ve built fullstack student enrolment system using Java (JDBC), MySQL, HR/Employee Management system (MERN stack) and a bunch of other projects.
I have some doubts regarding the project idea:
Along with improved performance, are we also focusing on executing stricter types for additional security as well. Are there existing API compatible with React/Typescipt types?
Which components are mainly affecting the overall perfomance?
@samuel Kindly share your insights, also direct me to some issues I can start with.