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DCNS-Dev Summer94 UROP application -- Due midnight Sun 10Apr94

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mark Curby)
Fri Apr 1 10:01:52 1994

Date: Fri, 01 Apr 94 09:58:30
From: mlc@MIT.EDU (Mark Curby)
To: resnet@MIT.EDU

Help build the software that makes Resnet great!

Last call for first round applications for Summer UROP positions with 
DCNS-Dev.  Applications are due by midnight Sun 10 Apr 94.

Please forward to anyone who might be interested in applying for a UROP 
with the DCNS Development group this summer.

(This application is also available via TechInfo, Around MIT - Offices & 
Services -> Information Systems -> DCNS -> DCNS-Dev -> watchmakers)

- Mark
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Mark Curby             
MIT Network Services       MIT Room E40-342G
(617) 253-7725             77 Massachusetts Ave.
mlc@mit.edu                Cambridge, MA  02139

=== DCNS-Dev summer 94 UROP application ===

MIT Information Systems
Distributed Computing and Network Services 
Development group

We are accepting applications for 4 summer94 UROP positions with DCNS, 
developing and supporting network services for the MIT community.  All 
summer positions are full time (35-40 hours per week).

To be considered in our first round of applicants for summer 94 UROPs 
your application should be sent to dapps-urop-req@mit.edu by midnight 
Sunday 10 Apr 94.  We will make our decision and notify first round 
applicants by Wednesday 27 Apr 94.

We're looking for students with proven software development experience 
who learn quickly, are self motivated, work well as part of a team, and 
have a desire to improve MIT's computing environment.  We look for 
students with any the following: C or Pascal programming experience, DOS 
or Windows applications development experience, Macintosh applications 
development experience, UNIX (especially Athena and X windows) 
applications development experience, familiarity with MacOS, DOS, UNIX, 
or Athena system internals, or knowledge of TCP/IP or AppleTalk networks 
and protocols.  Responsibilities may include coding, debugging, testing, 
documentation, porting applications and code, distribution of software 
and code, evaluating software, assisting users, and building tools.   

The specific projects we have summer94 openings for are:
- DOS/Windows development.  A wide variety of development projects for 
DOS, Windows, Windows NT, OS/2, and possibly Chicago, and Cairo, 
primarily focused on TCP/IP networking and Novell NetWare.
- Macintosh development.  Various development projects to improve 
existing MacTCP-based applications and port additional network services 
to the Mac.
- E-Forms.  Assist with development of the Phaedo electronic forms 
routing and management system, including improvements to the Phaedo 
server and UNIX clients.
- Athena Unix bug fixes.  Fix various bugs in Athena Unix software.

To be considered for a position in the DCNS-Dev group please submit a 
statement of your interest in the position and description of your 
qualifications to dapps-urop-req@mit.edu.  Please include the following 
information:

Name:
Expected date of graduation:
Email address:
Phone:
MIT address:
Which of our projects are you interested in applying for (and note your 
order of preference)?:
Times generally available to interview:
Dates available to work (summer 94, fall 94, IAP 95, spring95):
Are you eligible for UROP:
Previous jobs / work experience:
What languages have you programmed in (C, C++, Pascal, ...):
Describe programming experience and some interesting project you have
done:
Any other relevant and persuasive information about your abilities and
experience:
References:
What experience/skills do you have in the following areas (0 = little or 
no experience, 2 = extensive experience/expert):
- Unix/Athena user:
- Unix/Athena application programmer/developer:
- Unix/Athena systems programmer/developer:
- DOS or Windows user:
- DOS or Windows programmer/developer:
- Macintosh user:
- Macintosh programmer/developer:
- Networking and network-based applications development:

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