Full-Stack Developer
Interested in applying your development skills to help in this and future pandemics?
We are looking for a passionate Full-Stack Developer Intern or Volunteer to join our ambitious, innovative team and help us develop our free product for COVID-19 Risk Assessment. This is an unpaid position.
For the immediate future, our app will use PYJS (front-end) with FastAPI (back-end), but longer-term we want to migrate to another stack (recommendations are welcome). In this position, you would design and implement the new UI (either alone or with others).
Responsibilities
- Writing effective, scalable code
- Design layout of web app & UX
- Graphical design (basic)
- Design & develop front-end components for the web UI for improved user experience, while also designing for future maintainability and extensibility/adaptability.
- Develop back-end components in Python for responsiveness and overall performance
- Assist with PostgreSQL/PostGIS database design & coding
- Update design & implementation as needed to accommodate new features and data
- Develop a low/no-code platform to facilitate crowd-sourcing macro-model data, particularly COVID-19 data.
- Develop no-code UI components for easily entering micro-modeling scenarios, including local spatiotemporal data.
- Document code & progress
- Collaborate with the team
- Test and debug programs, including with automated unit tests
Responsibilities may be adjusted based on needs and skills.
Requirements
- Experience developing front-end web UI components & code, and web app UX design.
- Experience with Python development with SQL and web frameworks (FastAPI, Django, Dash).
- GIS/spatial database experience preferred.
- Familiarity with image editing & drawing tools.
- Artistic ability
- Ability to follow a high-paced Agile development process, working on a small team
- Team spirit
- Good problem-solving skills
- Willingness to contribute your skills to respond to COVID-19 and future pandemics.
Location
Fully Remote
Term
This micro-internship is for Spring and/or Summer 2023; the duration & hours are negotiable.
About Quantum Risk Analytics, Inc.
We are a 501(c)(3) federally-tax-exempt charitable non-profit research organization founded by MIT alumni.
Our mission: To help mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic and future epidemics by developing and deploying robust risk assessment tools that predicts real-world infection, long-COVID, severe disease and mortality risk, thus empowering individuals, groups, and organizations to make better risk-informed decisions about their activities. Our larger mission is to address emergencies with analytics, and we will be branching out into other domains in the future.
Pandemonium is a COVID-19 Risk Assessment & Projection Model being developed by Quantum Risk Analytics, Inc. as its first product.
The basic framework of the model will allow for an arbitrary degree of demographic and spatial refinement where data is available as well as allow various submodels to be incorporated into the overall model making this a very extensive and extensible framework that can be used by researchers and others. (For more about our model design, please refer to the draft proposal on our website.)
Some key technical attributes of our model framework so far:
Stochastic (draws are made from probability distributions, giving distributions as model results and thus statistical metrics such as confidence intervals)
Regional & Compartmental (each region’s population is categorized into distinct compartments, the evolution of which is modeled)
Individualized (allows specified individuals to be modeled in conjunction with the larger epidemiological model)
Heterogeneous (epidemiological parameters can vary over time and region)
Spatially-Hierarchical (smaller regions within larger regions can be modeled where data is available for greater refinement and specificity)
Dynamic (allowing for specific travel history/plans & commuting pattern changes over time)
Demographically-structured (differences among demographic groups based on age, race, etc., can also be modeled where there is data available)
Incorporates micro mechanistic submodeling (models the physical mechanics of transmission in micro scenarios, fully integrated with the epidemiological model)
Incorporates vaccinations (the effectiveness of vaccines as provided by submodels are utilized).
Modular (allows for various submodels to be developed that are narrow in scope but still benefit from being connected to the larger framework and its other submodels, epidemiological model and inference capabilities)
Machine Learning built on the Pyro Probabilistic Programming Language (PPL), using Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) and other statistical inference techniques. (This allows the strongest inference practical from imperfect, missing and limited data, and forecasts into the future.)
We continue to develop this model to include additional features, information & detail. We plan to make our model framework open-source around the same time that we launch our risk assessment app for general use.
Quantum Risk Analytics, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by MIT alumni, bringing together talented, motivated people from different countries and with diverse backgrounds. This has been an all-volunteer effort with volunteers from 3 continents. We want to contribute our skills for the greatest good of the world, devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic. We want to help as many people as possible, including and especially the more marginalized, both in the US and around the world. This is why we wish to make the service available to everyone for free and why Quantum Risk Analytics, Inc. is a non-profit organization. If you have the interest, commitment, and ability to contribute your skills while you gain experience and knowledge working on a real-world product, please apply!
How to Apply
Please, E-mail us with your resume and a brief cover letter.