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We are no longer accepting applications for the summer of 2008. Thank you for your interest.
Intel Research Pittsburgh invites applications for sponsored summer fellowship positions
from experimental computer systems researchers. We are looking for
students who combine excellent hands-on systems skills with the ability to
conceptualize innovatively in core systems areas.
We are specifically looking for students in several of the lab's
research efforts, including
- Big Data infrastructure, storage, and new applications for clustered computing systems;
- optical systems research for high capacity interconnects including signal processing for optical links and novel approaches to achieve low cost terabit transmission capabilities;
- Dynamic Physical Rendering (DPR);
- Log-Based Architectures (LBA);
- Interactive Search-Assisted Decision Support (ISADS);
- novel parallel programming models;
- Personal Robotics;
- Proteus;
- Neighborhood-Aware Networking (NaN);
- Data-Oriented Transfer (DOT);
- parallel formal verfication engines;
- large-scale distributed machine learning.
Other project
opportunities are also available. For more details, see
http://www.pittsburgh.intel-research.net.
One of the special perks of a sponsored summer fellowship with our lab is our open,
collaborative model, which encourages prompt publication of research
results, open-source software releases, and wide collaboration.
Because of this unique model, in most cases
you can bring existing research with you and/or continue
research developed during your time here (without some of the intellectual property hurdles
common in other industrial settings). Many students continue working
with us beyond the summer; in many cases summer work at Intel Pittsburgh
has becomes part of a student's thesis research.
Intel Research Pittsburgh is located in the Collaborative Innovation
Center on the Carnegie Mellon University campus. Lab researchers
typically collaborate closely with the university's Computer Science and
ECE departments. The lab is located in the Pittsburgh's vibrant Oakland
district, home to the University of Pittsburgh, the Carnegie Museum, and
several parks. Numerous outdoors activities are available throughout
the area.
The application deadline is February 16, 2008 (Applications are considered as they arrive).
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