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<DIV class=plainMail>Nokia Research is looking for a technical intern to work on a project in the US and Kenya during 2010.<BR><BR>Self-help groups are a large-scale phenomenon in Africa.<BR>Participation varies by country, typically from 50-90% of the total population. These groups, called "chama" ("association" in Swahili), help their members save and borrow in a rotational manner. Chama also offer a way for people to exchange skills or barter tasks. This aspect of skill exchange is the focus of the project.<BR><BR>The project is to help design and to implement a method for self-help groups to better learn about and exchange skills within a group and between connected groups. The method will use IVRs and SMS to act as a communication channel.<BR><BR>The applicant must be a current student at a US college or university and have a strong computer science background. Advanced undergraduates, Masters, and early PhDs are
encouraged to apply.<BR><BR>Publication of results will be strongly encouraged. Presentation of work at a Nokia Lab in the US will be required at the end of the internship.<BR><BR>Facility with Django/Python, Perl, basic bash and cron scripts, basic Unix system administration, and MySQL are required and will be evaluated as part of the application process.<BR><BR>Scope of the internship:<BR>- January: two week visit to Kenya to meet the team and to better understand how self-helps group work in sub-Saharan Africa.<BR>- Feb-May/June (end of your term): begin project development (5-10<BR>hours/week)<BR>- June-Aug (three months): finish implementation, and field test prototype in collaboration with social scientists in Kenya<BR>- Sep-Dec: prepare academic paper on work (5-10 hours/week)<BR><BR>Please only apply if you can travel to Kenya in January and during the summer, and can be an intern during the spring and fall
semesters.<BR><BR>Applicants should sent a succinct, single-page cover letter and a CV to Jonathan Ledlie (<A href="http://us.mc1132.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=jonathan.ledlie@nokia.com" ymailto="mailto:jonathan.ledlie@nokia.com">jonathan.ledlie@nokia.com</A>) by Friday November 20.<BR>Please send two reference letters and a copy of your transcript with your application. The intern will be selected by December 11.<BR><BR>The internship is paid. Both trips to Kenya will be paid for.<BR>Housing in Kenya will be arranged and paid for.<BR><BR></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></td></tr></table><br>