The Applied Policy and Economics Simulation ("APES") Lab is a nonprofit research organization specializing in the use of multi-agent simulation models to analyze complex economic and policy systems. By simulating potential scenarios, the APES Lab empowers policymakers, researchers, and institutions to make informed decisions about future challenges and opportunities. Our work bridges the gap between research and real-world application to foster a better understanding of dynamic systems and their potential outcomes.
Role Description
This is a remote internship opportunity for a Software Engineer Intern. The intern will contribute to developing and enhancing simulation models through programming and software development. Key tasks include back-end development, implementing object-oriented programming solutions, and collaborating with the team to refine economic and policy system simulations.
Qualifications
- Background in Computer Science and familiarity with its core principles
- Skills in Back-End Web Development and Software Development
- Proficiency in Programming and Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
- Effective communication and collaboration skills in a remote work environment
- Basic understanding of economic or policy frameworks is a plus
- Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field
Compensation
- $45/hr

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