BMIP Internship Program
Description
The overall goal of this program is provide internship experiences for students in community college, undergraduate, and graduate programs in computer science, information technology, and related disciplines. Our program will aim to serve as a "matchmaker," linking projects and people. While the program will prioritize its focus on OCTRI, we will also seek out other internship opportunities at OHSU, including those available in the Department of Medical Informatics & Clinical Epidemiology (DMICE).
Internships Contact
Bill Hersh, BMIP Program Director
503-494-4563, hersh@ohsu.edu
Available Projects
| Project Number |
Project Name |
OCTRI Contact |
Duration | Compensation |
| BMIP 002 |
Information theory software development and management | Dr. Shannon McWeeney Send Dr. McWeeney an email |
Quarter | Paid / Credit |
| BMIP 003 |
System Process Evaluation | Dr. Shannon McWeeney Send Dr. McWeeney an email | Quarter | Paid / Credit |
| BMIP 004 |
GUI Development and extension for Center research portal | Dr. Shannon McWeeney Send Dr. McWeeney an email | Quarter | Paid / Credit |
| BMIP 005 |
Policy and Process Automation for Software Engineering | David Brown Send David Brown an email |
Quarter | Paid / Credit |
| BMIP 006 |
Visualization for the Software Engineering Process | David Brown Send David Brown an email | Quarter | Paid / Credit |
| BMIP 007 |
A Web-Based Presentation System for Electronic Data Capture | David Brown Send David Brown an email | Quarter | Paid / Credit |
| BMIP 008 |
Research Helpdesk Assistant | David Brown Send David Brown an email | Quarter | Paid / Credit |
| BMIP 009 |
Metadata Repository | William Hersh Send William Hersh an email |
Quarter | Paid / Credit |
Skill Level Description
Internship projects require expertise in various technologies. These are BMIP's expectations:
- BEGINNER: Requires experience usually received by taking an introductory class on that topic or equivilant programming experience.
- INTERMEDIATE: Requires experience usually received by one or more years of non-introductory course work on that topic and/or equivilant programming experience.
- ADVANCED: Requires experience usually received by two or more years of non-introductory coursework on that topic and/or equivilant programming experience.
