Yoshimi lab is an interdisciplinary research lab that combines computing skills and cognitive science principles to explore in the following area: new ways of visualizing complex neural activities (i.e. Simbrain Project), user experience in citizen games (i.e. Eterna UX project), etc.
The website will be built with multiple pages to display information about research labs and design it to be professional-looking and viewer-friendly. Information displayed on the website should include, but not limited to the description of on-going projects, introduction of group members, and presentation of past findings. The final website will be hosted under the official UCM domain, so it will need to suffice requirements of the web development requested by UCM. The final design of the website needs to be approved by the specific professor, so you will need to attend bi-weekly meetings with the professor to understand what exactly does he desire.
- Storing user data (i.e. Log-in or dashboard)
- Maintain it after the project has been completed. (Of course, you are welcome to maintain the website, but it is not required.)
- Be a part of the regular lab business, or fully understand everything the lab is doing.
- A good hands-on web development project on your resume
- Great networking opportunity with professors in cognitive science field
- A letter of recommendation (by request)
Li, Xianzhi ([email protected])