Mobile research programmer opening at MIT

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Feb 23, 2009, 4:28:59 PM2/23/09
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RESEARCH PROGRAMMER, House-n Research Group (temporary), to join a
team developing a hardware and software system that permits common
mobile phones to automatically measure physical activity in very large
populations of adults (see http://web.mit.edu/wockets).
Responsibilities will include porting software that detects physical
activity in real-time on Windows Mobile devices to another mobile
platform such as Android or Symbian, working with a team of
researchers to develop and test software that detects physical
activity in real-time on mobile phones using wireless sensors, using
participatory design techniques to gather information about end-user
concerns and write software to implement novel solutions, writing
academic papers on the design and use of the technology for healthcare
with the MIT and Stanford research team, and fostering an open-source
community of developers to use and extend the software technology.

REQUIREMENTS: a B.S. or advanced degree in computer science (or
closely related subject) and demonstrated success developing mobile
applications for Windows Mobile, Android, iPhone, or Symbian.
Expertise in pattern classification algorithm development, database-
driven application development, ubiquitous computing, Bluetooth
programming, mobile game development, and/or user-interface design and
evaluation desirable.

See:
http://sh.webhire.com/servlet/av/jd?ai=631&ji=2333413&sn=I
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