CSE 1105 Week 6 CSE 1105 Five undergraduate and graduate research assistantship positions are currently available for research and development work for a newly awarded grant in the Computer Science and Engineering Department. The objective of this two year project is to provide assistance to Texans with disabilities through developing a communication infrastructure along with wireless portable computational devices.
CSE 1105 Week 6 CSE 1105 Specifically, we are looking for highly motivated students with interests in the following tools and paradigms: 1. JSP, Tomcat, Java, SQL, XML, HTML, Flash, and networking protocols. 2. Pocket PC, Palm, and Symbian operating systems 3. Device drivers, PDA firmware, and hardware design. Example tasks include: Building prototypes, developing modules for intelligent agents, creating database interfaces, and designing user interfaces.
CSE 1105 Week 6 CSE 1105 Students interested in applying for these positions should their resume to Farhad Kamangar cse.uta.edu with the subject line “CAT-D application” by 1:00 PM Saturday Oct. 4, There will be a competitive evaluation process after all resumes have been collected. For more information about the overall research project please see: / ~kamangar / CAT-D Slick.pdf
CSE 1105 Week 6 CSE 1105 MCNAIR SCHOLARS ANNUAL RECRUITMENT Sophomores, juniors and seniors (not graduating before Dec. 2004) who are interested in graduate study culminating in the Ph.D (and a career in university teaching/research) may be eligible for the McNair program. The McNair program offers an array of services, including one summer of paid research with a faculty mentor, designed to prepare students for successful graduate study. Other eligibility requirements are applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, first- generation/low-income and/or underrepresented status, 2.8 cumulative GPA. Call or visit n/mmlwww.uta.edu/soar/mc n/mml for more information or to request an application.
CSE 1105 Week 6
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