the modi group at columbia does some really great work. if you are a
dev interested in ictd, it's definitely worth a close look.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Matt Berg <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 12:06
Subject: Software Engineering Postitions
To: Gaetano Borriello <gaetano at cs.washington.edu>
Cc: Yaw Anokwa <yanokwa at gmail.com>


Dear Gaetano and Yaw,
We have some open software engineering positions we're hoping to fill
incase you know of some candidates.
https://github.com/modilabs/jobs
Thanks,

Matt
We are looking for various positions to join us at the Modi Research
Group at the Earth Institute in Columbia University. Current positions
include:
Senior Software Engineer -
https://github.com/modilabs/jobs/blob/master/Senior_Software_Eng.rst
Front-end Software Developer -
https://github.com/modilabs/jobs/blob/master/Frontend_Software_Dev.rst
We make software to make development process smarter and to bring new
services (health and energy) to people that need them most (primary
focus on Africa and India).
The tools we build incorporate geospatial planning, open-data
webservices, mobile phone-based data collection and service delivery,
and management dashboards used by governments. We are primarily a
Python and Javascript shop but looking primarily for people with deep
software engineering experience and desire to tackle challenging
global problems with code.
You will get to work with a dynamic team in New York, and travel to
field sites in Africa and India to develop and implement solutions
with clients on the ground. This is critical to our process as we do
agile development heavily based on iterative user feedback.
Some projects we?re currently engaged on include:
SharedSolar.org - A pre-paid solar energy solution being deployed in
rural Africa (http://sharedsolar.org)
Assisting the government of Nigeria to map all their clinics, schools
and waterpoints (30,000+ and counting!)
ChildCount.org - An SMS based approach for improving child and maternal health
formhub.org - a mobile data collection community
Network Planner - spatial planning software used for infrastructure
(electrification) planning. Currently, being used by countries across
Africa.

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