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From: Joshua Blumenstock <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 7:09 PM
Subject: Independent study on Networks VIsualization in Developing
Countriers
To: Nicola Dell <[email protected]>


Hi Nicola, if appropriate, would you mind forwarding the following
announcement to the Change group?  Thanks,

Josh

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Spring Quarter Independent Study: *Visualizing the Dynamics of Massive
Communications Networks* (2-3 credits)

What does an evolving social network of millions of individuals look like?
 If the network is shocked by outside events, how can you show these events
percolating through the network?  Through this independent study, students
will develop several static images and animations to help reveal the
underlying structure in a massive dataset of mobile phone communications.
 The instructor is seeking 1-2 highly qualified and motivated students to
prototype these visualizations.  Examples of past work completed through
this independent study can be seen at http://youtu.be/-uShJaGOkc4 and
http://youtu.be/DoWC85nwUeY.

Qualified students must have prior experience developing visualizations
from data, and must have expertise in at least one programming language
(python, php, C/C++/C#, or Java) or statistical package (R or MatLab).  No
exceptions will be made to these requirements.  Experience with
visualization packages and software (Processing, ArcGIS, Tableau, UCINet,
etc.) is highly desirable but not required.  Students should be highly
motivated, capable of working independently, and have a strong sense of
design.

Enrollment is by permission of instructor.  Interested and qualified
students should contact Joshua Blumenstock ([email protected]) and include
the following information in single .pdf file, in an email with the subject
"[SPRING2013] Independent Study Application":

   1. Your name, the degree you are pursuing, and the name of you academic
   advisor
   2. A list of completed courses that are relevant to the independent study
   3. A resume or description of practical experience that is relevant to
   the independent study
   4. Copies or links to visualizations you have created
   5. Links to 2-3 visualizations of data that you find particularly
   compelling, and which you think you are capable of reproducing.  For each
   of these visualizations, indicate what language/package you would use,
   outline the key steps in the analysis, and indicate approximately how many
   hours it would take you to complete the reproduction.


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Joshua Blumenstock
University of Washington
The Information School
Seattle, WA 98195-2840
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