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Position available - Software Developer at SOTI (May to August 2018)

Project Summary: The era of the industrial internet has the potential to disrupt the global economy in a scale larger than any previous industrial revolution. The big technological advancement: The Internet of Things (IoT) or the Internet of Everything (IoE) has the potential to change the way we live and work, and create a significant economic impact on society (Advertising Week, December 15, 2017). At SOTI, we are developing a system for managing commercial / industrial IoT devices. Meta-data descriptions of devices, messages and protocols are used to generate a user interface on-the-fly so that the system can be extended to support new devices without writing new code (either by us or by the device manufacturer). Job Responsibilities: - We are looking for a student intern to be a full-time scrum team member for our IoT device management product from May to August 2018. - As a scrum team member, the student will be responsible for developing, unit testing, and integration test

Interested in doing research with a professor in Spring 2018?

An NSERC Undergraduate Student Research Award (USRA) may be for you! The goal of the program is to  stimulate your interest in research and to encourage you to pursue a graduate studies degree. If you would like to gain research work experience that complements your studies in an academic setting, this award provides you with financial support to do. DETAILS Must have completed one full year of school before starting the USRA, i.e., 2A or higher (students can be in 1B when they apply, and students can do a USRA in the term immediately after degree completion but not later than this) Full-time (35 hours per week) for 16 consecutive weeks (80 working days) Can be counted as a co-op work term $4,500 plus supervisor’s contribution of $835 per month or $3,340 per term is recommended. Must have a 72% cumulative average or higher NEXT STEPS Find a supervisor You and your potential supervisor need to complete the online application forms by Wednesday April 4, 2018. More info

Ace the Interview - NexJ Systems

Wed, 31 January 2018 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM DC 1301  Learn how to ace your interview, and get that upper hand against other candidates by joining NexJ Systems for a networking and information session. You will have an opportunity to network with uWaterloo alumni, developers, hiring managers, and the HR team.  The company has had a number of successful co-ops turned full-time employees. This is your opportunity to make an impression on the hiring team and gain some tips on interviewing for NexJ Systems' co-op and full-time opportunities. You can review openings - both  full-time and co-op opportunities - and apply directly at  careers.nexj.com RSVP to this event by clicking here:  http://www.ceca.uwaterloo.ca/students/sessions_details.php?id=5410 Make sure to bring your resume and an appetite!

Study recruitment - Effects of a nutrition application in planning and selecting healthier food options

My name is Marcela Bomfim and I am a PhD student working under the supervision of Professor Dr James Wallace at the School of Public Health and Health Systems, in the Department of Applied Health Sciences. I am emailing you all today because I’m seeking volunteers who have an interest in nutrition and are willing to participate in a study which focuses on the understanding of the effects of a nutrition application in awareness, knowledge, and skills for planning and selecting healthier food options in groceries. This research will hopefully lead to a better understanding of how to better design mobile nutrition applications to be used during shopping and eventually be used to help students make healthier and more sustainable food choices during grocery shopping. If you volunteer as a participant in this study, you will be asked to answer a set of questions on paper, use a mobile application before and while shopping, and give us feedback about the application. These questions are r