[ACM-members] BITLab interested in hiring student programmers
Grayson Wright
wrightg7 at msu.edu
Mon Sep 2 19:21:47 EDT 2013
Welcome back, everyone!
We hope you've all had a great summer. While you've been off enjoying the
sun, there have been some new programming jobs that have opened up on
campus. Keep reading to find out more, and feel free to email Kami Vaniea (
vaniea at msu.edu) to find out more.
We'll be in touch with information about upcoming events in a few days, so
keep your eyes on your inbox!
- Your ACM Board
The Behavior, Information, and Technology lab (BITLab) at Michigan State
> University is interested in hiring several undergraduate research
> assistants this fall. We are looking for motivated students interested in
> gaining research experience and willing learn to learn about new
> technologies. The BITLab works on a wide range of projects that encompass
> Computer Science, Human Computer Interaction, and Social Science.
> As an interdisciplinary lab, we provide students with the opportunity to
> work on research projects with the potential to improve our understanding
> of how technology and people affect each other. The majority of our
> research projects are team-based and involve both technical computer
> science and social / behavioural components. Students working in our lab
> will gain experience working in an interdisciplinary team. Students will
> also have the opportunity to help guide the research being conducted and
> the flexibility to design and test their own solutions to problems.
>
> The following lists some example projects that an applicant could
> participate in. To see more BITLab projects please see our website at:
> http://bitlab.cas.msu.edu/opportunities.html
>
> * Data visualization
>
> * Web design
>
> * Crowdfunding
>
> * Healthcare
>
> * Algorithmic Curation
>
> * Security
>
> Computer Science positions:
>
> We are interested in hiring undergraduate computer science students who
> have taken at least two programming classes. Applicants must be willing to
> learn about new programming languages and technologies. Research is about
> pushing boundaries; we expect that the majority of students will need to
> learn at least one new skill to complete their projects. Some examples of
> programming topics a student might get to learn are: Web browser plugin
> building, Python, Web Development, data visualization, Windows programming,
> and apps for mobile devices.
>
> Social/Behavioral positions:
>
> We are interested in hiring undergraduates are excited about understanding
> how people think, behave, and interact with technology. Applicants should
> be interested doing research; previous research experience and/or
> coursework in research methods or statistics is strongly desired. An ideal
> candidate is interested in taking an idea and running with it. Research is
> about learning new things and pushing boundaries; we expect that the
> majority of students will need to learn at least one new skill to complete
> their project. Projects students work on may include designing and running
> experiments, analyzing qualitative data, and survey development.
>
> For a complete list of open positions, and how to apply, please visit our
> web page at:
>
> http://bitlab.cas.msu.edu/opportunities.html
> The following lists some example projects that an applicant could
> participate in. To see more BITLab projects please see our website at:
> http://bitlab.cas.msu.edu/opportunities.html
>
> * Data visualization
>
> * Web design
>
> * Crowdfunding
>
> * Healthcare
>
> * Algorithmic Curation
>
> * Security
>
> Computer Science positions:
>
> We are interested in hiring undergraduate computer science students who
> have taken at least two programming classes. Applicants must be willing to
> learn about new programming languages and technologies. Research is about
> pushing boundaries; we expect that the majority of students will need to
> learn at least one new skill to complete their projects. Some examples of
> programming topics a student might get to learn are: Web browser plugin
> building, Python, Web Development, data visualization, Windows programming,
> and apps for mobile devices.
>
> Social/Behavioral positions:
>
> We are interested in hiring undergraduates are excited about understanding
> how people think, behave, and interact with technology. Applicants should
> be interested doing research; previous research experience and/or
> coursework in research methods or statistics is strongly desired. An ideal
> candidate is interested in taking an idea and running with it. Research is
> about learning new things and pushing boundaries; we expect that the
> majority of students will need to learn at least one new skill to complete
> their project. Projects students work on may include designing and running
> experiments, analyzing qualitative data, and survey development.
>
> For a complete list of open positions, and how to apply, please visit our
> web page at:
>
> http://bitlab.cas.msu.edu/opportunities.html
> * Data visualization
> * Web design
> * Crowdfunding
> * Healthcare
> * Algorithmic Curation
> * Security
>
> Computer Science positions:
>
> We are interested in hiring undergraduate computer science students who
> have taken at least two programming classes. Applicants must be willing to
> learn about new programming languages and technologies. Research is about
> pushing boundaries; we expect that the majority of students will need to
> learn at least one new skill to complete their projects. Some examples of
> programming topics a student might get to learn are: Web browser plugin
> building, Python, Web Development, data visualization, Windows programming,
> and apps for mobile devices.
>
> Social/Behavioral positions:
>
> We are interested in hiring undergraduates are excited about understanding
> how people think, behave, and interact with technology. Applicants should
> be interested doing research; previous research experience and/or
> coursework in research methods or statistics is strongly desired. An ideal
> candidate is interested in taking an idea and running with it. Research is
> about learning new things and pushing boundaries; we expect that the
> majority of students will need to learn at least one new skill to complete
> their project. Projects students work on may include designing and running
> experiments, analyzing qualitative data, and survey development.
>
> For a complete list of open positions, and how to apply, please visit our
> web page at:
>
> http://bitlab.cas.msu.edu/opportunities.html
> Computer Science positions:
>
> We are interested in hiring undergraduate computer science students who
> have taken at least two programming classes. Applicants must be willing to
> learn about new programming languages and technologies. Research is about
> pushing boundaries; we expect that the majority of students will need to
> learn at least one new skill to complete their projects. Some examples of
> programming topics a student might get to learn are: Web browser plugin
> building, Python, Web Development, data visualization, Windows programming,
> and apps for mobile devices.
>
> Social/Behavioral positions:
>
> We are interested in hiring undergraduates are excited about understanding
> how people think, behave, and interact with technology. Applicants should
> be interested doing research; previous research experience and/or
> coursework in research methods or statistics is strongly desired. An ideal
> candidate is interested in taking an idea and running with it. Research is
> about learning new things and pushing boundaries; we expect that the
> majority of students will need to learn at least one new skill to complete
> their project. Projects students work on may include designing and running
> experiments, analyzing qualitative data, and survey development.
>
> For a complete list of open positions, and how to apply, please visit our
> web page at:
>
> http://bitlab.cas.msu.edu/opportunities.html
> We are interested in hiring undergraduate computer science students who
> have taken at least two programming classes. Applicants must be willing to
> learn about new programming languages and technologies. Research is about
> pushing boundaries; we expect that the majority of students will need to
> learn at least one new skill to complete their projects. Some examples of
> programming topics a student might get to learn are: Web browser plugin
> building, Python, Web Development, data visualization, Windows programming,
> and apps for mobile devices.
>
> Social/Behavioral positions:
>
> We are interested in hiring undergraduates are excited about understanding
> how people think, behave, and interact with technology. Applicants should
> be interested doing research; previous research experience and/or
> coursework in research methods or statistics is strongly desired. An ideal
> candidate is interested in taking an idea and running with it. Research is
> about learning new things and pushing boundaries; we expect that the
> majority of students will need to learn at least one new skill to complete
> their project. Projects students work on may include designing and running
> experiments, analyzing qualitative data, and survey development.
>
> For a complete list of open positions, and how to apply, please visit our
> web page at:
>
> http://bitlab.cas.msu.edu/opportunities.html
> Social/Behavioral positions:
>
> We are interested in hiring undergraduates are excited about understanding
> how people think, behave, and interact with technology. Applicants should
> be interested doing research; previous research experience and/or
> coursework in research methods or statistics is strongly desired. An ideal
> candidate is interested in taking an idea and running with it. Research is
> about learning new things and pushing boundaries; we expect that the
> majority of students will need to learn at least one new skill to complete
> their project. Projects students work on may include designing and running
> experiments, analyzing qualitative data, and survey development.
>
> For a complete list of open positions, and how to apply, please visit our
> web page at:
>
> http://bitlab.cas.msu.edu/opportunities.html
> We are interested in hiring undergraduates are excited about understanding
> how people think, behave, and interact with technology. Applicants should
> be interested doing research; previous research experience and/or
> coursework in research methods or statistics is strongly desired. An ideal
> candidate is interested in taking an idea and running with it. Research is
> about learning new things and pushing boundaries; we expect that the
> majority of students will need to learn at least one new skill to complete
> their project. Projects students work on may include designing and running
> experiments, analyzing qualitative data, and survey development.
>
> For a complete list of open positions, and how to apply, please visit our
> web page at:
>
> http://bitlab.cas.msu.edu/opportunities.html
> For a complete list of open positions, and how to apply, please visit our
> web page at:
>
> http://bitlab.cas.msu.edu/opportunities.html
> http://bitlab.cas.msu.edu/opportunities.html
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