Hi all-
Please forgive the potential spam to the change list.
My name is Ed Cutrell<http://research.microsoft.com/~cutrell/> & I'm an HCI 
researcher at Microsoft Research. I will be spending the first 6 months of 2009 
working in the MSR India lab in Bangalore primarily working with the TEM 
group<http://research.microsoft.com/research/tem/>. While there, I'll be 
exploring some interesting opportunities in HCI research specifically looking 
at ICT for development (healthcare, education, etc.) and probably multilingual 
systems. I've got a few ideas for some projects I want to play with, but mostly 
I just want to go in with my eyes open to cherry pick a few good ideas. There's 
a wealth of opportunity for design & study there and I'm looking forward to 
exploring this. Most of my expertise is in evaluation and study of people and 
technology, but I'm also keenly interested design for resource- and 
literacy-constrained environments. You can see some great examples of the kinds 
of work the TEM group has done on their web 
page<http://research.microsoft.com/research/tem/#projects>.

While I'm there I'd love to work with a couple of PhD research students who 
have an adventurous spirit and would be interested in exploring some cool HCI 
problems in India with me. In my mind, probably the single most important thing 
for working in India, is a willingness to drop preconceptions about what the 
CS/HCI community thinks are good problems and solutions; what's needed is a 
mind open to the interesting problems that are there waiting to be solved. One 
important caveat: the pay scale for interning in India is significantly lower 
than interning in the US or Europe, though we will pay for transportation & 
housing. Still, I think there's a great deal to recommend the experience.

So, this is a call for PhD (possibly masters) students in HCI or an HCI-related 
field who would be interested in working in India this winter/spring. If you 
would be interested in this, please let me know and perhaps send along a CV. I 
look forward to hearing from you!

Thanks so much!
  -ed

(cutrell at microsoft.com)
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