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Undergraduate research project in Mobile Systems for credit/pay

We’re looking for a highly motivated undergrad to help with Android programming for a health app. The application is under the theme of work on bringing healthcare to mobile phones. You will be learning and performing Android programming. Specifically, the first task is to port an imaging algorithm that is coded in Matlab to Android. The second and more important task however is to perform code optimizations and is experienced in Java and C++ as we will have to write native code for optimization. On the way you will learn and code applications on Android phones to be power and memory efficient.

 

Programming experience is necessary, specifically: Java, a bit of MATLAB, C/C++.

 

Imaging knowledge is not assumed.

 

You can work on the project either for credit or for pay, but not both.

 

Credit: While you will be starting a little bit late into the quarter, you can earn 1-2 research credits for the rest of the quarter for the work being done.

 

Paid: If you choose to be paid, you can be paid up to $1000/month depending on the number of hours you put in.

 

 

Contact: gshyam@cs.washington.edu with your CV and transcript

 

Check my website:

http://homes.cs.washington.edu/~gshyam/

October 14, 2014