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Research opportunities
From Distributed Software Systems Group, University of Massachusetts, Boston
Research Assistant Positions available for Highly-qualified Ph.D. Students
- A research opportunity is available in the area of autonomous and adaptive network systems. Please see the SymbioticShere, iNet, BiSNET, BiSNET/e, STOP, adaptive utility communication network and Agentilla projects as research examples in this area.
- Another research opportunity is available in the area of model-driven software development. Please see the Matilda UML virtual machine, Modeling Turnpike, SOA non-functional modeling, BEYONDwork projects as research examples in this area.
- Please also take a look at a list of on-going projects. Email Prof. Suzuki if you are interested.
Thesis Research and Independent Research Opportunities for Master's and Undergraduate Students
- Research opportunities are available for master's and undergraduate students who are interested in thesis research and/or independent research through CS699 (MS thesis research), CS696 (graduate independent study), CS498 (undergrad honors thesis) or CS478 (undergrad independent study). Prospective research projects include adaptive distributed systems design, sensor networks, biologically-inspired computing, object-oriented frameworks, agent systems, model-driven software development and computer networks.
- Please also take a look at a list of on-going projects. Email Prof. Suzuki if you are interested.
Programmer positions available for highly qualified undergraduate and master's students
- A couple of programmer positions are available. Required background includes computer networking, distributed systems, object-oriented design/programming and/or artificial intelligence. Programmers will be working on our current projects with our group members.
- Email Prof. Suzuki if you are interested.
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