Call for Applications: Emerging Scholars, Fall 2015
I am currently seeking students interested in becoming “emerging scholars” this Spring semester and who are interested in programming languages and/or software engineering research.
The research would involve static analysis and program transformation to help maintain existing software systems. The work is normally yields developer tools that are plug-ins to popular IDEs like Eclipse and NetBeans. More information can be found on my research page and, particularly, my software page, which has some examples of previous tools. I would be interested in continuing some work on a refactoring tool that is currently under development.
The application deadline is September 30. Please complete this form if you are interested in applying.
Deadline extended: CUNY Research Scholars Program (CRSP)
The CUNY Research Scholars Program (CRSP) application deadline has been extended to 9/21/2015! Please let me know if any associate-level students are interested in programming languages and software engineering research and are interested in applying with me as a mentor. More information may be found on the program guidelines and the application form. Please note that the program is only available to associate-level students.
Call for Participation: CUNY Research Scholars Program (CRSP)
The CUNY Research Scholars Program (CRSP) application deadline is tomorrow (9/15/2015)! Please let me know if any AAS students are interested in programming languages and software engineering research and are interested in applying with me as a mentor. More information may be found on the program guidelines and the application form. Please note that the program is only available to AAS students.
The LSAMP Program
FYI, a research program for students …
The Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) program is designed to develop the comprehensive strategies necessary to strengthen the preparation and increase the number of minority students who successfully complete baccalaureates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.
Source: SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN – New York City College of Technology
Google Summer of Code 2015 Ideas – Eclipsepedia
I have been accepted as an official GSoC mentor for the Eclipse project. I will be proposing some refactoring projects. Please let me know if any students are interested in applying and working on Eclipse for Google Summer of Code. All Eclipse GSoC proposals are listed at the Google Summer of Code 2015 Ideas – Eclipsepedia web page.
Student Researchers Wanted for Research in Programming Languages and Software Engineering
I am currently looking for students to work with on research projects. Please contact me if you are interested in programming languages and software engineering research. My research interests lie in Object-Oriented (particularly Java) and Aspect-Oriented (particularly AspectJ) languages. There’s also a possibility where students may receive credits for research and independent study. For more information, check out my ad on ScholarBridge.