The School of Planning is looking for a student consultant for a short term 
project related to physical activity patterns in urban environments.  The 
student will be responsible for designing a software program that (1) simulates 
and graphically displays recreational travel routes in urban environments, 
taking into account physical constraints of the urban setting and 
characteristics of real, observed recreational travel routes, (2) quantifies 
physical and spatial characteristics of recreational travel routes. The time 
period of the project is between September-December 2014 with an hourly salary 
between $18-$20 CAD dependent on experience.
Suitable applicants must be able to demonstrate:
Interested applicants are asked to e-mail their resume, contact information for 3 references, and a proposed timeline and preliminary budget to Prof. Michael Drescher at mdresche@uwaterloo.ca by August 31st, 2014. Only selected applicants will be contact for an interview.
Suitable applicants must be able to demonstrate:
- Previous experience writing code in Python and its application in ArcGIS
 - Strong time management skills
 - Ability to work independently and complete projects successfully
 
Interested applicants are asked to e-mail their resume, contact information for 3 references, and a proposed timeline and preliminary budget to Prof. Michael Drescher at mdresche@uwaterloo.ca by August 31st, 2014. Only selected applicants will be contact for an interview.
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