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Research Projects, Assistantships, and Occasional Jobs

  • How and When to apply

  • Students who are interested to work with me on research should contact me now even if they are thinking of working next semester, because there is some scheduling of resources required.

Student Researchers Wanted for NAHSP, Fall 2004.

Students are invited to submit a solution to the New Automated Homework Submission Project (NAHSP). The project is closed.

Student Assistants for Ecommerce CS4270 in Spring 2005.

Students are invited for the position. (a) Administrator and Deployer of multi-tier Ecommerce Systems. (b) Special projects in Ecommerce Systems. This Phase of the project is closed.

Research in DSI, Summer, Fall 2005.

Project: Design of Domain Specific Infrastructure. The investigators are: Joel Lewis-Hernandez and Jeremy Hinshaw. This Phase of the project is closed.

Research designing Computer Simulator, Summer, Fall 2005.

Project: Design of an Education Computer Simulator. The investigators are Jacob Kerr and John Martin. This Phase of the project is closed.

Spring 2007

I have two research projects; both projects require Java skills, and good work ethics. Ecommerce project is funded by RSCA Grant for 2006. Pay rate is at Level IV, $13 per hour. Educational Computer Simulator is currently unfunded, (which may change) however, depending how much time you will spend on the project, you will receive appropriate number of credits for cs4980. If you receive 3 credits in cs4980 it counts as one elective or one depth course for graduation. Both of the projects would provide you with an opportunity to gain interesting experience. These skills are in a high demand by the industry.

Positions Descriptions:

Ecommerce project has an opening(s) now.

Qualifications: good Java programmer, interest to learn and program with Java JDBC API (database connectivity), and good work ethics.

Computer Simulator project has an opening(s) now.

Qualifications: good Java programmer, interest to learn and program with Java GUI API (graphical user interface), and good work ethics.

If you are interested, contact Dr. Silverman.

Research in DSI, Summer 2006.

Project: Design of Domain Specific Infrastructure. The investigators are: Eduardo Pimentel. A demo was written that utilizes the principles of Domain Specific Infrastructure based Software Engineering Methodology. We will have several services running on top of common Generic DSIDAL subsystem. The DSIDAL is generic enough that is support two very different Ecommerce stores and it can support two very different services (CatalogService (two different stores), AuthentService, and RegisterService).

This Phase of the project is expected to complete in August 2006. No new Phase is planned at this time.

Fall 2006: Research on Educational Computer Simulator.

Project: Design of an Education Computer Simulator. The investigator is Jordan Erro.

Status: The GUI of the IDEE is 60% complete.

Computer architecture (ISA) is 70% complete. We went through another big revision, but hopefully it is getting stable.

Computer organization is 80% complete.

Assembly language and Assembler is 40% complete.

There are two openings on the project. If you have three semesters of programming, at least two in Java, email me a message and we will talk.

Spring 2007: Assistant to support class CS 4270 (Ecommerce Systems design)

Qualifications: Good work ethics, and desire to learn how to manage Application Server and Database systems.

Summer 2008: (maybe) Assistant to program in assembly language.

Qualifications: Good work ethics.

Fall 2008: Assistant to support class CS 4270 (Ecommerce Systems design)

Qualifications: Good work ethics, and desire to learn how to manage Application Server and Database systems.

Spring 2009:

Currently nothing, but things can change.


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