We are looking for students at all levels (PhD/Masters/Bachelors), research assistants, post-doc fellows, and software engineering professionals with 0-8 years of experience, to build the CoRE Stack, an extremely ambitious and impactful digital public infrastructure for climate change adaptation for rural communities. Please see this list of ongoing projects at Professor Aaditeshwar Seth‘s group to get a sense of the work and corresponding skillsets. Some ideas for new PhD topics are here. Interested students can email him their CVs and also read this note on their research philosophy. Interested research assistants, please read this job description. Interested software engineers seeking full-time employment at CommonsTech Foundation, the organization building the CoRE Stack, please see this job description. This is the place to be if you are eager to make a meaningful change in the world with your work.
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