The IT program in the School of Technology offers a course in Mechatronics, IT548. The major project in the class is to design and build a miniature autonomous robot for a class-wide competition. Recently we have re-designed the computer portion of this laboratory system and it is now based on a PC104, Pentium 133 MHz system, running Linux and communicating via 802.11b. This development work has been done largely by a team of interested students. In order to get the project systems ready for Fall we are looking for someone to help complete some of the software and configure the system for use by the Mechatronics class in the Fall. The person doing this work needs to be comfortable configuring Linux systems, working in a varied software and hardware environment and capable of reading and writing C and C++ code. They also need to be able to document their work clearly so other, less-technical users can apply it later. If you are interested in working on this project through this summer please contact Prof. Richard Helps at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This is a position to work for a graduate level class (a really interesting one at that) but it doesn't require a grad student. What it requires is a Linux geek. The idea is to make it so the grad students don't have to think about OS problems, they can just get their work done. I think the position is open immediately.
-- Andrew Jorgensen
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