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ExamAllocation: student position for the continued development of a tool for the allocation of exam supervisions

21.02.2025, Studentische Hilfskräfte, Praktikantenstellen, Studienarbeiten

"ExamAllocation" is a tool internally developed to automate the allocation of staff members for exam supervisions and exam grading. We are looking for a student assistant to continue the development of the ExamAllocation tool.

"ExamAllocation" is a tool which is internally developed at the Department of Mathematics at TUM. Its objective is to automate the allocation of staff members for exam supervisions and exam grading in the department.

We currently have an opening for a student position to continue the development of the ExamAllocation tool. Our goal is to take it into production as soon as possible.

WHAT WE OFFER

  • first-hand experience in software development and optimization
  • bring your knowledge into practice
  • learn new skills that will help you in the future
  • student position for 8-9hrs/week (exact working time is negotiable) for the duration of the summer semester 2025 (April - September 2025) which can potentially be extended
  • flexible working hours

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

  • experience in Python
  • knowledge of SQL databases
  • some experience with Git
  • ability to work independently
  • good communication skills
  • bonus: experience with FastAPI and/or integer programming (including MIP solvers) are a plus

We want to fill the position as soon as possible; the earlier you apply, the better. Please include the following in your application, combined into a single PDF document:

  • your CV
  • your current examination report (transcript of records)
  • a list of relevant courses you have taken this semester
  • why you apply for the position
  • how well you know Python, Git, SQL databases and/or integer programming
  • if possible, references or projects you have already worked on

Please send your application to exam.allocation@math.cit.tum.de. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us at exam.allocation@math.cit.tum.de.

We are looking forward to your application!

Michael Ritter, Andreas Wiese

Kontakt: exam.allocation@math.cit.tum.de

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