Subject: [Fwd: Summer Intern Positions at IBM Research Computer Science, ElectricalEngineering, and Mathematics]
From: Craig Chambers (chambers@cs.washington.edu)
Date: Fri Feb 01 2002 - 15:44:52 PST
FYI.
Brent Hailpern wrote:
>
> The Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Mathematics departments
> of IBM Research are pleased to announce our 2002 Summer Intern Program. We
> are seeking graduate students in Computer Science, Computer Engineering,
> Electrical Engineering, and Mathematics interested in pursuing an exciting
> summer of research, prototyping, and exploring new frontiers of these
> disciplines. Students will have the opportunity to work with an
> outstanding research team on problems that range from the leading edge of
> theory to concrete problems of real users. There will also be a unique
> opportunity to network with scores of other top graduate students from many
> different fields and schools.
>
> In Computer Science, positions will be available in the following areas:
>
> - Algorithms and Theory
> - Artificial Intelligence
> - Communications and Networking
> - Computational Biology
> - Computer Architecture
> - Data Management
> - Distributed and Fault-tolerant Computing
> - eCommerce
> - Graphics and Visualization
> - Human Computer Interaction and User Interface Technologies
> - Knowledge Discovery and Datamining
> - Mobile Computing
> - Multimedia
> - Natural Language Processing
> - Operating Systems
> - Performance Modelling and Analysis
> - Programming Languages and Software Engineering
> - Security
> - Storage Systems
> - Web
>
> In Electrical Engineering, positions will be available in the following
> areas:
> - Computer Architecture
> - Design Automation
> - Electrical Interconnect and Packaging
> - Signal Processing
> - Verification Technology
> - VLSI Design
>
> In Mathematics and related fields, positions will be available in the
> following areas:
>
> - Algorithms and Theory
> - Dynamical Systems
> - Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
> - Mathematical Modeling
> - Numerical Methods
> - Operations Research
> - Probability and Statistics
> - Risk Management
> - Statistics
> - Stochastic Optimization
>
> Please see our summer intern web site
> http://www.research.ibm.com/summerstudents/ for employment opportunities in
> our U.S. labs: Almaden (California) , Austin (Texas), and T. J. Watson
> (New York).
>
> These opportunities are limited and highly competitive. Applications must
> be received by March 31, 2002 to be considered for the 2002 program.
>
> For information on our research, please see
> Computer Science: http://www.research.ibm.com/compsci
> Electrical Engineering:
> http://www.research.ibm.com/disciplines/electrical_eng.shtml
> Mathematics: http://www.research.ibm.com/math .
>
> Please do not send me your resume, summer applications should go through
> the appropriate web site.
>
> Dr. Brent Hailpern
> Associate Director, Computer Science
> IBM Research
>
> Please note that there are also summer opportunities in other disciplines
> such as Chemistry, Material Science and Physics - see
> http://www.research.ibm.com/summerstudents/ for details. Information on
> our research labs outside of the US can be found at
> http://www.research.ibm.com/
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