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Wireless Communications Software Engineer

Vanu, Inc.Cambridge, MA
VanuĀ® was formed in 1998 as a startup based on software radio technology developed at MIT. VanuĀ® is focused on technical innovation to enable cellular coverage in areas that cannot be covered profitably with existing technology. Vanu's software radio RAN solutions enable the rapid development of new form factors targeting specific market needs. For example Vanu recently launched the CompactRAN base station, which consumes only 50W of power and is targeted at bringing coverage to rural areas of India and Africa that dont have a traditional power grid. Vanu is seeking several summer students to work on a variety of projects, including: Upgrading our Continuous Automated Build Environment Vanu uses an internal automated build and test environment coupled with Tinderbox to provide continuous feedback during the development process. This system uses Linux shell scripting (Bash) and Python, which requires periodic maintenance, performance improvements, and extensions to target new processing platforms. Web-based Licensing Server Currently, we generate licenses for our products using a command-line tool. We'd like to provide certain partners with access to a web interface to that license generation tool. This web front-end would reside on a Linux server at our co-location facility. This front-end should ensure that only authorized parties have access to its functionality, that the generated licenses are delivered only to authorized users, and that all uses of the tool are auditable. We anticipate that this interface will be built using open-source technologies.

Software Engineer

Blue Technologies Inc.Santa Clara, CA
Meedow.com is an educational startup based in Silicon Valley. We focus on bridging educational resources between Asia and the United States by creating and utilizing new information technology infrastructures. We are a strong advocate of developing well-rounded students by giving them access to high quality educational programs worldwide, both on and off campus, which help cultivate students to become critical thinkers, creative leaders, and committed members of our society. Our team is composed of business, educational and technical professionals with rich international backgrounds. Most of the team members are native-born Chinese who have deep understanding of both Chinese and American education systems. Our success and a strong desire to advocate for quality education has forged our determination to help the younger generation of learners and leaders to succeed by optimizing resources and tools for learning. We offer 3-6 months part-time (15-20hr/wk) and full time internships. We're looking for generalists who are comfortable with a wide range of languages and platforms. You should be prepared to make decisions independently with minimum supervision. Technologies we currently use include Ruby on Rails, MySQL, Amazon AWS, LESS and backbonejs. Requirements: 1. Ability to deliver high-quality product features and codes 2. Ability to think from user's perspective 3. Positive learning attitude and strong desire to continuously improve yourself as an engineer 4. Strong sense of code performance

Special Events Intern (Western Mass)

Alzheimer's Association, MA/NH ChapterSpringfield, MA
Special Events Intern, 12-15 hours/week, Unpaid Position Description Alzheimers Association, Massachusetts/New Hampshire Chapter OVERVIEW Founded in 1980, the mission of the Alzheimers Association, Massachusetts/New Hampshire Chapter is to eliminate Alzheimers disease through the advancement of research, to provide and enhance care and support for all affected, and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. The Association operates out of its main office in Watertown, with regional offices in Springfield, Worcester, and Raynham, MA, and Bedford, NH. RESPONSIBILITIES Working with the Development team, the Special Events Intern would be responsible for the following: Assisting staff with coordinating annual special events, including the Walk to End Alzheimers Calls to past teams and current team captains Outreach to community groups Working vendor fairs Help secure logistics for walk day, permits, police detail, entertainment, food, etc. Help to develop additional tools for walkers, signage, forms, etc. Attend walk committee meetings if possible Assisting with developing, creating, and editing PR materials used to promote special events Conducting resource information research, database management, mailings, and outreach to ensure that our target audience is notified of our upcoming events Contacting donors and thanking them for their support of our programs, services and research grants program Desired Skills: Must have initiative and be a self-starter, with the ability to function as a member of a team Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing Flexible and willing to step in and provide hands-on assistance as needed. To apply, please email your cover letter and resume to Jason Lynch at volunteersmanh@alz.org.