Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Website Development Needed

Dear CS undergraduate students -

I have a paid opportunity for an undergraduate to develop and maintain a website on research in new materials for photovoltaics (solar cells) that are composed of elements that make them work better & cheaper to allow the industry to expand at its current 40-100% annual growth rates for the next 25+ years.

The project is funded by a NSF grant I am working on and would entail:
1) design of a database-driven website to keep updated bibliographies on the topic, contact info for groups working in the field, and useful information on these materials for solar cells extracted from the research
2) implementation and management of the site
3) improvements and suggestions for other functionalities
4) involvement in literature searching, etc would be preferred but not necessary as my grad students and I will do this part anyway.

This position will be paid hourly at a competitive rate.

Two example websites that I used to conceive of this idea are:

http://www.ioffe.ru/SVA/NSM//Semicond/

http://unix12.fzu.cz/ms/navigate.php?cont=public_in

Those interested should stop by my office (3124 MEB) and/or contact me by email by Dec. 20th to set up a short meeting to discuss.  Please include a CV and description of relevant skills/experience that would be useful for this project.

Thank you and best regards,

Prof. Mike Scarpulla

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Mike Scarpulla, Assistant Professor
Depts. of Electrical&  Computer Engineering and Materials Science&  Engineering
Photovoltaic Materials Laboratory

Office: 3124 MEB
Phone:  (801) 585-1231
Fax:    (801) 581-5281
Lab:    (801) 585-3241
Email:  scarpulla@eng.utah.edu
Web:    http://scarpulla.eng.utah.edu

Mailing Address:
Room 3280 MEB
50 S. Central Campus Dr.
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9206

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