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20th November
Hewlett Packard (HP) invites university students to apply for three 2008 Summer Studentships, worth approximately $5000 each. The aim of the studentships is to encourage high achieving students to extend their research knowledge and/or development experience. HP is a world-leading solutions provider. Such an opportunity will enable the selected students to gain valuable experience while working on leading-edge HP innovations alongside the company’s talented researchers, developers and business managers. At the end of the studentships, the students will have developed relationships with key HP personnel, experienced life as an HP employee and gained knowledge of HP systems and technologies.
The following Summer Studentship projects are available:
Positions One, Two and Three – National Identity System Development
The National Identity System (NIS) is Hewlett Packard’s answer to the growing requirements for secure and trustworthy credentialing. There are several key developments required as part of the system to further enhance a flexible framework capable of meeting the demands of enterprise customers. The NIS enrolment client supports many device types from fingerprint scanners, signature capture, facial imaging capture, biometric quality assessments, document capture and card readers. The need to support these devices is one of the key features of the system.
Position One
This role requires an individual to research the current state of knowledge (globally) with respect to the usability, accessibility and acceptability of biometric identification systems. Activities will include:
Definition of a research plan to tackle this subject
Conducting the research
Preparing a report on findings
Delivering a presentation of key findings and implications for HP's national identity solutions
Identifying next steps for designing the user experience of national identity systems
This role could be used as the foundation for a Masters or Doctoral Research project in the user experience design field. Ideal candidates will be from a human science discipline such as Psychology, User Experience Design, Anthropology or Ergonomics.
Position Two
The role will comprise of working within the global NIS team and will focus on:
Implementation of new devices and new technologies
Building on the NIS provider plug-in model using hardware specific software development kits
Development using C#.NET wrapper
Testing the devices to ensure compatibility with the system and adding new functionality to the existing device plug-ins.
The role will provide exposure to best-in-class implementation of a credentialing solution and will enable the candidate to interact with a global team focused on the development of NIS. Candidates will ideally have a background in security, computer science, or management information systems.
Position Three
This position will focus on the development of a pre-enrolment website. The role will therefore involve:
Development using .NET and AJAX
Integration and creation of mashups using Virtual Earth
Interface realisation using Microsoft Silverlight
Integration with third party web services
The role will provide exposure to best in class implementation of a credentialing solution, and will enable the candidate to interact with a global team focused on the development of NIS. Candidates will ideally have a background in user experience design, computer science, management information systems or engineering.
Roles & projects may be subject to change.
Studentship value Approximately $5000
Eligibility
Applicants must be university students
• Bachelor of Science students who are majoring in Computer Science and enrolled in their final year of study, their Honours Year or about to begin a Master’s degree.
• Bachelor of Commerce students who are undertaking a significant proportion of Information Systems or Computer Science courses and are in their final year of study or Honours Year.
• Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) students who are in Third Professional Year of study.
Selection Criteria
Selection will be based on a reference from an applicant’s supervisor/lecturer and one A4 page typed statement about why the applicant would like to be selected for an HP Summer Studentship and how their previous experience or interests relate to their chosen project(s). The selection committee may also take into account the applicant’s academic transcript.
Submission of Applications
Applicants are required to deliver the following documents to Kim Egan, Hewlett Packard, (Kim.Egan@hp.com) by 5pm, 28th November 2007:
• A reference from a supervisor or lecturer from your department
• A one A4 page typed statement about how their experience or interests relate to the chosen studentship project(s)
• Current academic transcript
• Current Curriculum Vitae
Please also supply full names, postal address, email address, telephone number, year of study and student number.
Timeline
Submission deadline: 28th November 2007
Interviews will be arranged shortly thereafter with an expected studentship commencement for the first week of December.
Terms
• HP reserves the right to not award some or all of the studentships if a suitable candidate is not found.
• HP will interview short listed applicants.
• Successful applicants will be employed by HP as contractors over the summer break for approximately 10 weeks.
• The hourly pay rate for the successful applicants will be agreed upon between HP and the applicant.
• The maximum amount paid for the 10 week employment will be $5000 gross. |
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