Hi

Having once been very much involved in research grants and all the math that 
goes in-between
the “zero pay labor” and the amount billed to on high ….. it can be pretty 
amazing just how little
you can get done for $20K using free labor. :)

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Do software projects count? An analysis library in C to look at phase data ( 
more or less the guts 
of Stable-32) certainly comes to mind. There are a lot of lumps and bumps 
trying to deal with the 
RINEX outputs from gps modules. We have talked about a “pps output “ module for 
NTP ….

Lots to do …..

Bob

> On Apr 26, 2018, at 9:03 AM, jimlux <jim...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> On 4/25/18 10:16 PM, Peter Monta wrote:
> 
>> But this is a bit of a dicey science project; I'd suggest that the
>> researcher borrow a survey receiver for a few days (mild learning curve for
>> the online solver tools) or hire a surveyor (no learning curve).
> 
> If anyone knows a student at any of the following colleges who would be 
> interested in doing this, I just got a (small) bucket of money to spend on 
> it, but I have to get the details turned in today.
> 
> (actually any sort of time-nuts project, if it can be done for around $20-30k 
> to the institution, is fine).
> 
> Has to be one of those schools, and I need a contact name to call to set up 
> the details.
> 
> 
> Florida A&M
> Howard University
> Morgan State University
> North Carolina Central University
> Southern University
> Tennessee State University
> Tuskegee University-College of Engineering
> UC Riverside
> University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV)
> The University of Texas at El Paso
> 
> 
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