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CSE 1105 Week 6
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Five undergraduate and graduate research assistantship positions are currently available for research and development work for a newly awarded grant in the Computer Science and Engineering Department.
The objective of this two year project is to provide
assistance to Texans with disabilities through developing a communication infrastructure along with wireless portable computational devices.
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Specifically, we are looking for highly motivated students with interests in the following tools and paradigms:
1. JSP, Tomcat, Java, SQL, XML, HTML, Flash, and networking
protocols. 2. Pocket PC, Palm, and Symbian operating systems 3. Device drivers, PDA firmware, and hardware design. Example tasks include: Building prototypes, developing modules for
intelligent agents, creating database interfaces, and designing user interfaces.
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Students interested in applying for these positions should email their resume to Farhad Kamangar
kamangar @ cse.uta.edu
with the subject line “CAT-D application” by 1:00 PM Saturday Oct. 4, 2003.
There will be a competitive evaluation process after all resumes have been collected.
For more information about the overall research project please see: http://ranger.uta.edu / ~kamangar / CAT-D Slick.pdf
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MCNAIR SCHOLARS ANNUAL RECRUITMENT
Sophomores, juniors and seniors (not graduating before Dec. 2004) who are interested in graduate study culminating in the Ph.D (and a career in university teaching/research) may be eligible for the McNair program. The McNair program offers an array of services, including one summer of paid research with a faculty mentor, designed to prepare students for successful graduate study. Other eligibility requirements are applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, first-generation/low-income and/or underrepresented status, 2.8 cumulative GPA. Call 817-272-3715 or visit
http:/http://www.uta.edu/soar/mcn/mcnLinks.htmlwww.uta.edu/soar/mcn/mml
for more information or to request an application.
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Tentative Schedule CSE 1105 Fall 2003
dates Lab Lecture Lab Session Aug 27-28 intro / syllabus accounts, Unix Sept 3-4 Web Design #1 Unix, WordSept 10-11 Web Design (WD) #2 Web Lab #1Sept 17-18 CSE presentation Web Lab #2Sept 24-25 WD #3 / Security Web Lab #3Oct 1-2 WD Standards / next labs Web Lab #4 / re:presentationsOct 8-9 CSE Advising Library & Internet labOct 15-16 Infinity Lecture #1 oral presentationsOct 22-23 Infinity Lecture #2 Infinity Lab #1Oct 29-30 CSE Services Infinity Lab #2Nov 5-6 Team Work Infinity Lab #3Nov 12-13 case study * case study *Nov 19-20 Senior Design Infinity Lab #4Nov 26-27 no class (Thanksgiving) no class (Thanksgiving)Dec 3-4 Case Study lab exam (open notes)
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* case study is the Lockheed Martin Presentation. Choose one of thesetimes to attend, as your own schedule permits. There is no regularly-scheduled lab-lecture or lab during that week.
Wednesday 11/12 from 3:00 - 5:00Wednesday 11/12 from 6:00 - 8:00Thursday 11/13 from 3:00 - 5:00Friday 11/14 from 3:00 - 5:00