Clinton Agada
@Veraclins
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The Tesla Energy UI team is seeking an experienced Senior Full-Stack Software Engineer to contribute to the development of our web-based, external-facing tooling. These tools are part of Tesla’s advanced platforms for monitoring and controlling distributed energy resources, renewable power plants, and microgrids. Powerhub is one such tool, deployed across Tesla’s fleet of over one gigawatt-hour of operating commercial sites, helping facility managers and power plant operators maximize operational efficiency, uptime, and asset value. You will be responsible for building and maintaining full-stack applications that support various use cases, such as energy management systems, graphing UIs, and other critical tools. Our UIs are built with Typescript and React and are powered by our highly performant backend distributed systems. We collaborate closely with our customers, focus on extensible design systems, and obsess over open-source quality solutions to create scalable applications. We move quickly and aspire to always delight our users with wonderful interactions.
Research opportunities in Computer Science?
I'm interested in research opportunities in Computer Science and want to get involved, but I'm not sure where to start or what's expected of undergraduate researchers. I'm passionate about learning and contributing to knowledge in my field. I've heard about research assistant positions and undergraduate research programs, but I don't know how to find these opportunities or what qualifications are needed. I'm also curious about the different types of research being conducted and how to identify areas that interest me. How did you get started in research? What opportunities are available for undergraduate students, and how can I approach professors about research positions? What skills should I develop, and how can I make myself a strong candidate for research opportunities? I'm currently studying at University of Lagos and would appreciate any advice from fellow students or graduates who have been in similar situations.