Carolina Command Center Manager

The Carolina Command Center Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the College of Information and Communications’ state-of-the-art social media monitoring lab. The manager will serve as the college’s expert in the usage and implementation of the center’s monitoring and reporting software, training faculty, students and other users. The Manager will work with faculty to assist with gathering research-quality social media analytics and to support the center’s role as a teaching tool within the college. In addition, the manager will generate clear, concise data to assist with crisis management efforts and special projects for a variety of stakeholders. He or she also will be responsible for preparing reports on the center’s research. The Manager will coordinate with College administration, faculty and others at the university to develop newsworthy analytics reports that will enhance the research reputation of the college and university. This will require a familiarity with media practices, an ability to identify and communicate relevant trends, and the ability to translate findings into a format easily understood by the general public. The Carolina Command Center Manager will attain expertise with relevant social media software tools, technologies and practices, and will work to remain continuously adept at their usage and implementation. This person will maintain successful relationships with faculty, students, vendors, clients and other users. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: The Carolina Command Center Manager should be an organized, enterprising self-starter with an aptitude for technology, a deep understanding of social media, and a strong strategic understanding of social listening. Experience with at least one social media analytics tool such as Crimson Hexagon, Radian6, Brandwatch or Talkwalker is preferred. Project management skills and a proven ability to meet tight deadlines are a must. Verbal communication skills including the ability to do presentations and assist with classroom instruction are important. An open, collaborative approach is necessary for success in this role. Technical capabilities must be balanced with communications acumen and an awareness of emerging trends across all relevant fields. The ability to work with and manage students is essential. Other preferred abilities include the ability to learn quickly and take initiative. Duties: Oversee the day-to-day operation of the Command Center. This will include generating analytics reports, maintaining displays, hosting training sessions for students and faculty, alerting stakeholders to relevant trends, providing monitoring support during crisis situations, and working closely with the media, vendors and outside clients as needed. Assist with academic research. This may include providing one-on-one training for faculty and students, as well as aiding in the development and maintenance of key reports of interest to the university’s faculty. Assist with classes. This may include providing software demonstrations, assisting students with projects and generating analytics reports for educational use.   Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in communications, information science, computer science or related field as well as at least three years relevant professional experience. More information and application form.

MS Student Interested in Data Analysis

We are looking for 1 talented MS. student to start in fall 2019 (or as soon as possible). This project is funded by NSF. If you are interested in flood modeling and enjoy developing algorithms for flood data analysis using Python, R, etc., I encourage you to submit your materials to samadi@cec.sc.edu and vidal@sc.edu . This is a Civil Engineering-Computer Science and Engineering research effort. The student would be expected to conduct technical research on issues related to flood simulation. He/she will work on data preprocessing and analysis, as well as algorithmic development while would be trained on a variety of programing tools. The deadline for graduate application for the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering here at the University of South Carolina (in beautiful Columbia, land of the nature selfies!) is July 1 (Fall 2019). The application file must include the following materials as a single PDF:
  1. Statement of interest that includes:
    • academic status (e.g. senior) and expected graduation date
    • list of courses
    • brief description of prior research experiences and relevant work experiences
    • motivation for participating in this research program
    • expected personal gains/impacts from this research experience
    • career plans after graduation
  2. Resume
  3. an unofficial copy of current transcript
Any submitted materials will be reviewed and interviews will be scheduled accordingly. Any questions or concerns should be directed to Dr. Samadi (samadi@cec.sc.edu) and VIDAL@sc.edu .

Applications Open for 2019 CRA Graduate Cohort Workshops

We will again host two Graduate Cohort Workshops in 2019. The CRA URMD Grad Cohort Workshop is designed specifically for underrepresented minorities in computing and persons with disabilities in graduate school in computing fields. The CRA-W Grad Cohort Workshop is designed for women students in their first, second, or third year of graduate school in computing fields. The workshops will include a mix of formal presentations, informal discussions and social events. By attending Grad Cohort, participants will be able to build mentoring relationships and develop peer networks that are intended to form the basis for ongoing activities during their graduate career and beyond. Both applications are open now and will close on November 15.

These workshops are generously funded by sponsors from industry, academia, the National Science Foundation, CRA, and the computing community.

Please encourage your eligible graduate students to apply today! Details are here.

Undergraduate Research Opportunity Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Water resources research group at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is seeking to hire an undergraduate student in the field of Big Data Analytics. This program is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF). It is anticipated that one (1) student will be selected to work on research project related to Hurricane Florence data in South Carolina (SC). We are going to be performing machine learning analysis of flooding in SC. This is a Civil Engineering- Computer Science and Engineering research effort. The proposed intern would be expected to conduct technical research on issues related to floods. He/she will work on data preprocessing and analysis, as well as algorithmic development while would be trained on a variety of programing tools. Student will work under the direct supervision of faculty members in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering. The team of research mentors includes: Drs. Vidya Samadi and Jose Vidal. Eligibility Requirements: All full-time undergraduate students majoring in Civil Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering at the University of South Carolina are eligible to apply. Students who have previous experience working with python, Java, and R, are strongly encouraged to apply. Deadlines: The application deadline is November 23, 2018 at 5:00 pm. Notification of finalists will be announced no later than November 30. Finalists will be contacted for interviews during December 3th through December 7th. It is anticipated that the selection of NSF Fellowship recipient will be announced in December second week and started his/her job immediately. Stipend: Recipient will receive a $13 per hour for the 48-week period starting December 10, 2018 and ending Oct. 18, 2019. Student must be available for the entire duration of the program and are expected to work a standard 10-hour week for each one of the 48 weeks. Application: Students interested in applying for this program must submit a single PDF to Dr. Samadi (samadi@cec.sc.edu) no later than November 23, 2018. The application file must include the following materials: Statement of interest that includes:
  • academic status (e.g. senior) and expected graduation date
  • list of courses planned for spring semester 2019
  • brief description of prior research experiences and relevant work experiences (if any)
  • motivation for participating in this NSF research program
  • expected personal gains/impacts from this research experience
  • career plans after graduation
  • Resume
  • an unofficial copy of current transcript
We will review any submitted materials and schedule interviews accordingly. Any questions or concerns should be directed to Dr. Samadi (samadi@cec.sc.edu).

USC Paid Research Assistant Position in Data Science

I am looking for a graduate research assistant who joined the USC at 2018 (not before) with minimum GPA 3.3 to work 10 hours/week for $15/hour (total ~$1200) from Oct 8 to Dec 3. Please send me an email, attach your unofficial transcript and your CV, answer the following questions. Amir Karami karami@mailbox.sc.edu Major: GPA: When did you join USC? Graduation Date: What is the level of your Java programming (don’t know Java, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced)? What is the level of your Java programming (don’t know Python, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced)? What times are you available on Mondays between 10 am and 3 pm? What times are you available on Wednesdays between 10 am and 3 pm? I will contact the potential applicants to have a meeting at the School of Library and Information Science (1501 Green St, Columbia, SC 29208). Please feel free to contact me at karami@mailbox.sc.edu if you any question. Responsibilities
  • Work on Mallet in Java or Python data ming packages such as Gensim
Skills Required
  • Java or Python Programming (Min Intermediate Level)
Skills Preferred
  • Knowledge about data science and text mining
Personal Characteristics Required:
  • Eager to learn new methods
  • Be responsible and tidy
Education Required
  • Graduate Students with minimum GPA 3.3
Learning Objectives
  • How to analyze text and non-text data

Get Fast-Tracked for 2019 Jobs & Internships with IBM Through Uncubed

Interested in meeting experts at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing & Machine Learning, and landing a job or internship with the company at the forefront of it all? IBM & Uncubed are bringing together students looking for full-time opportunities in 2019 to learn about the future of AI: from reducing environmental pollution and predicting weather patterns to protecting public safety and personalizing education practices. Events will take place this November across Atlanta, Boston, San Francisco, and Toronto -- travel & lodging provided (read FREE!) (Not looking for a full-time position yet? Apply through Uncubed and get priority access to 2019 internships.) Students will be selected through our application process -- we currently have full-time & internship positions available in Engineering & Development, Product Management, Design & UX, Data Science, and more! Questions? Contact us at ibm@uncubed.com.

Capgemini Columbia Internships for Fall

I am looking for two interns for my cloud practice with CS background, with strong penchant for programming. They will work on Alexa/Google Home Skills, JBOSS/JFUSE and MuleSoft type of programming opportunities at our Columbia ATDC. Will you please encourage your senior and junior students to apply? Internship will run through end of the year. We will give priority to those graduating in December with an anticipation that they would like to come and work for us. 20 hrs/week, work starts ASAP upon interviews & selection. Candidates can send their resume to Kaitlyn Flake.

Startup Looking for Software Developer

We are in search of a graduate student to help write software for our new company ReadWriteCommunicate. ReadWriteCommunicate is a patent pending online writing assessment that evaluates a student’s writing sample. ReadWriteCommunicate will incorporate readability statistical algorithm, OCR (Optical Character Reignition) software and website design. Readwritecommunicate2018@gmail.com Jay Torgesen 803.640.8528

SPAWAR Looking to Hire 150 full time and 30 interns at STEM Fair

The University is having their STEM Career Fair on September 25th . SPAWAR will be participating and will be hiring. We have On-the-Spot Hiring Authority and will be making offers at the completion of the Career Fairs. This year our target is 150 New STEM Graduates and approx. 30 Interns. We are looking for Computer Science majors, Computer Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Mechanical Engineers, Math majors, Physics majors, Operations Analysts, etc. Last year we hired 157 new STEM graduates and 60 Interns, with the majority coming out of South Carolina Schools. Interestingly, the larger percentage of our hires tend to come out of the fall career fairs vice the spring career fairs. Would you be so kind as to put out our participation at the Career fairs to your Faculty and Students, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank You so much, Steve Steve Lariviere SSC Lant 47000 SPAWAR Production, Quality, and Manufacturing Engineering Competency Lead Certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic

University Housing Technology Services Student Employee

Duties
  • Maintain and update computers across various University Housing offices on campus
  • Troubleshoot and resolve client’s various computer related issues
  • Install new hardware and software as needed
  • Check in and out various IT equipment to Housing Staff
  • Check in and out of temporary building access cards to Housing Staff
  • Troubleshoot student and staff access control issues
  • Update various software and hardware as needed
  • Answer phones as needed
  • Duties as assigned
Reports to Director of University Housing Technology Services Compensation $11+/hour Contact Information Please email resume and Fall 2018 class schedule to: Randy Borawski Director Technology Services University Housing 1520 Devine Street | Columbia, SC 29208 (p) 803-777-5509 borandy@mailbox.sc.edu

Multiple Undergraduate Researcher Positions: Dr. Sur

Multiple undergraduate researcher positions are available in wireless, mobile, and Internet of Things systems. Experience in either one of the following areas is a big plus:
  1. Experience in writing/modifying Linux kernel driver, or,
  2. Experience with embedded computing systems, or,
  3. Experience in developing FPGA based systems
For more information, please see the attached flyer, or, send an email to sur@cse.sc.edu and visit: https://cse.sc.edu/~sur