Automated Trail Hazard Monitoring System in Forest Park
Programming experience in both scripting (Python or similar) and object-oriented (C++ or similar) languages is preferred.
Programming experience in both scripting (Python or similar) and object-oriented (C++ or similar) languages is preferred.
Ability to work independently. Familiarity with Vernier equipment beneficial, Python programming experience is a plus. Students must be 16 years of age by June 17. It is preferred that applicants be willing to make an office visit during the interview process.
Experience and interest in computing and security. Prior programming experience in Python and/or experience with high-school level security capture-the-flag (CTF) competitions are beneficial but not required.
The intern should have a high motivation to learn and participate in biological research, attention to detail, and ability to work well in a team. Intern should support animal research for the advancement of scientific understanding and the improvement of human and non-human health and welfare. The selected intern must wear lab-appropriate clothing (closed-toed shoes, long pants/skirts for full coverage), and must have reliable transportation.
Please note, the intern will be required to complete a security/background check. Medical clearance may be required, and may take 3-5 days to process. If required, you will need to provide your personal health records. If you do not have up to date immunizations or cannot find documentation, you may receive medical services by OHSU at no cost to you. Students must be minimum age specified by June 17.
Basic knowledge of a programming language (any language) is a big plus but not required.
We are looking for applicants who are self-motivated, detail-oriented, hard-working, and have strong verbal and written communication skills. Prior programming experience in Python and single-board computers such as Arduino or Raspberry Pi will be beneficial but not required.
Significant experience in mathematics, whether it’s through advanced coursework, summer or extracurricular programs, or math competitions.
The student must be interested in magnets and interested in using 3-D printers. A willingness to learn or be able to use arduino programmable boards is a plus. Interested in building and working on magnetic prototype components. No experience needed but must have a strong motivation to self learn.
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