SBS Research Consortium Student Position

http://sbsrc.unl.edu/vision-mission-history
http://sbsrc.unl.edu/vision-mission-history

The Social & Behavioral Science Research Consortium (SBSRC) is looking for a computer science undergraduate to assist with the development of certain programs and reporting tools. For example, one immediate project involves working with an advanced programmer at SBSRC to create a means to visualize data on network connections between UNL departments that are facilitated by SBSRC over time. A successful student in this position will be reliable, detail-oriented, and will be familiar with at least one of the following programming language: C/C++/Java.

This student position will be paid hourly and is available immediately. Hours are flexible and could include working 8-12 hours per week for the remaining of the semester, or summer work of up to full time hours for May and June 2016.

Please contact Mindy Anderson-Knott (mandersonknott2@unl.edu) as soon as possible if you are interested in this position. Position will remain open until filled.