[bioundgrd] Fwd: MIT Lincoln Laboratory's Fall 2008 On-Campus Activities

Janice Chang jdchang at MIT.EDU
Tue Oct 21 10:54:09 EDT 2008


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>Subject: MIT Lincoln Laboratory's Fall 2008 On-Campus Activities***Revised
>  location***pls. circulate to students in your dept.
>Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 08:20:55 -0400
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>LINCOLN LABORATORY
>
>On-Campus Recruiting at:
>Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>
>Campus Interviews:
>Thursday, November 6, 2008
>
>Information Session:	          Application Deadline:
>Wednesday, November 5, 2008	    Thurs., Oct.  23, 2008
>6:00 PM
>1-135
>
>Refreshments
>
>MIT Lincoln Laboratory offers scientists and engineers the 
>opportunity to work on challenging problems critical to national 
>security. A Department of Defense federally funded research and 
>development center (FFRDC), Lincoln Laboratory has a focused 
>commitment to research and development, with an emphasis on building 
>prototypes and demonstrating operational systems under live test 
>conditions that meet real-world requirements.
>
>Three areas constitute the core of the work performed at Lincoln 
>Laboratory:  sensors, information extraction (signal processing and 
>embedded computing), and communications, all supported by a broad 
>research base in advanced electronics.
>
>If you are pursuing a BS/MS/PhD in any of the following majors, or a 
>comparable scientific or technical field, our technical staff would 
>like to meet you.
>.EECS
>.MATH
>.Physics
>. Materials Science
>. Mechanical Engineering
>. Aeronautics/Astronautics
>. Biology/Biochemistry
>
>		To be considered for an on-campus interview, please apply to:
>   1. Your Career Center's online recruiting system On-Campus 
>Recruiting: new career management system, CareerBridge. You can log 
>on to your account (or create a new account) using your MIT email 
>address, from: https://www.myinterfase.com/mit/student/home.aspx 
>(follow directions on screen) AND
>   2. MIT Lincoln Laboratory's website www.ll.mit.edu/college/oncampus.html
>             -The search screen will appear.  Please enter 
>Massachusetts and click Search.
>             -Select your campus name from the answer set that appears.
>             -A new screen will appear.  Click Create Profile (top 
>right of screen), and submit your information.
>
>MIT Lincoln Laboratory's fundamental mission is to apply science and 
>advanced technology to critical problems of national security.  To 
>ensure excellence in the fulfillment of this mission, the Laboratory 
>is committed to fostering an environment that embraces and leverages 
>diversity of thought, culture, and experience.
>
>244 Wood Street, Lexington, Massachusetts 02420-9108
>781-981-5500




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