The Michigan State Behavior, Information, and Technology lab (BITLab) is looking for self-motivated undergraduate students interested in technology, people, and how the two interact to work on summer projects in an interdisciplinary research lab.
PROGRAM DETAILS:
May 22 - July 28
$15-$20 per hour
10 weeks / 40 hours per week Michigan State University
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION:
Look at how people think about and use computers, and how we can better design technology to
work better for people.
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES:
• Designing and running experiments
• Analyzing quantitative data
from human subjects
• Interviewing people about
technology use
• Working with databases
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
March 12, 2017
More details at: bitlab.cas.msu.edu/summer