SoC Student Researchers Needed
Posted on October 11, 2018 by Spencer Radford

The School of Computing is looking to identify computing students who are interested in working with faculty members on an upcoming research project. These will be part-time paid positions, working approximately 20 hours per week.
Qualifications for these positions are:
- Junior, Senior, or Graduate Standing
- Minimum GPA of 3.0
- US Citizen or Permanent Resident
Interested Students should attend one of two informational meetings that will be held in Shelby Hall room 2121 on the following dates/times:
- Monday, October 22 2:00 pm
- Thursday, October 25 4:30 pm
For additional information:
- Graduate students should contact Dr. Debra Chapman (dchapman@southalabama.edu)
- Undergraduate students should contact Melissa Smith (mesmith@southalabama.edu)
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