From abklein at MIT.EDU Mon Feb 6 09:27:25 2006 From: abklein at MIT.EDU (Anna Babbi Klein) Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 09:27:25 -0500 Subject: [Engintern] Summer Jobs, France Telecom, Kendall Square, InfoSession Thurs. 2/9 Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.2.20060206092659.01dc21b8@po10.mit.edu> >X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.2 >From: Anne Hunter >To: jobslist at altoids.mit.edu >Subject: Summer Jobs, France Telecom, Kendall Square, InfoSession Thurs. 2/9 >Reply-to: anneh at eecs.mit.edu >Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2006 11:34:29 -0500 >X-Spam-Score: -2.599 >X-Spam-Flag: NO >X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.42 > >Looking for an INTERNSHIP? > >We're looking for a few good interns. > >Come find out about France Telecom R&D, a telecommunications research >and development lab located in nearby Cambridge. > > > WHEN: February 9, 2006 (Thursday) > WHERE: 32-155 > TIME: 5:00pm-6:00pm > WHY: PIZZA! (and maybe an internship) > > >We're looking for 8-10 outstanding students with a background in EE >or CS to be a part of our research team this summer. Hear more about >these internships from former interns and actual MIT Alumni! > >About Us: >France Telecom is one of the world's leading telecommunications >carriers, with more than 126 million customers on the five continents. >We provide businesses, consumers and other carriers with a complete >portfolio of solutions that spans local, long-distance and international >telephony, wireless, Internet, multimedia, data, and broadcast. The R&D >division is the engine of its innovation capability. Its role is to >anticipate technological revolutions and new uses, providing innovation >to offer customers the best from telecommunications, simultaneously >imagining today the technologies which will be part of their daily life >tomorrow. > >http://www.francetelecom.com/en/group/rd/index.html > >175 Second Street >Cambridge, MA 02142 Anna Babbi Klein, Career Assistant MIT Careers Office (MITCO) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Building 12-170 Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 Tel: (617) 452-2833 Fax: (617) 253-8457 http://web.mit.edu/career/www -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/engintern/attachments/20060206/c0d8c1b0/attachment.htm From abklein at MIT.EDU Mon Feb 27 11:58:55 2006 From: abklein at MIT.EDU (Anna Babbi Klein) Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 11:58:55 -0500 Subject: [Engintern] Engineering Internship Opportunities Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.2.20060227115327.01e6c918@po10.mit.edu> Dear Student: You are currently registered in the Engintern and/or Allintern listservs. Listed below are engineering internship opportunities, including career fairs, which you may be interested in exploring. Due to the large number of opportunities, we have included a summary list at the top of this email. If you would like to be taken off the listserv, please go to: http://web.mit.edu/career/www/jobs/internshiplistservs.html Thank you, MIT Careers Office http://web.mit.edu/career/www/ Career Fairs * 5th Annual Summer Job and Internship eFair * 2006 Career Connection for Undergraduate and Graduate Students of Color * 2006 Engineers Week Boston - Career Night Industry * BackBrdige Capital, Summer Interns - SW Development, Cambridge, MA Hedge Fund (Posted 1/20/06) * The Aerospace Corporation ? Summer Internship (Posted 1/20/06) * Blue Coda Inc, Web Intern (Posted 1/24/06) * NASA Internship - 3D Reconstruction of the Martian Surface From Orbital Imagery (Posted 1/25/06) * NASA Internship - GPU Accelerated Image Processing and Computer Vision (Posted 1/25/06) * MRI at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Part-Time Research Job (Posted 1/25/06) * Stuttgart University, Germany, Evaluation of LabView Applications for Control Purposes of Ultrasonic Motors (Posted 1/26/06) * HopStop.com, SW Development Internship, (Posted 1/26/06) * Acoustic Ideas ? Software, Hardware, Physics/Ultrasound Internships (Posted 1/26/06) * SupraSphere, Software Engineering Internship for Financial Services Software Company (Posted 1/30/06) * NASA 2006 Undergraduate Student Research Program (USRP), (Posted 1/31/06) * SharkByte Systems, Part-time Java Developer (Posted 1/31/06) * Acclaim - Part-Time Contract SW Job, Start-Up (Posted 2/1/06) * Programmers for FSILGsys - $20/hr. (Posted 2/3/06) * Brontes Technologies - Summer Intern, Software Engineer (Posted 2/3/06) * Online Video Startup/$50K Team Seeks Video SW Expert (Posted 2/3/06) * Summer job(s) for Visual C++ programmer(s) for digital photography application (Posted 2/5/06) * Dartmouth College Research Opportunity for Undergraduates in Nanomaterials (Posted 2/3/06) * Adobe Systems Internships ? Posted 2/6/06 * Graphics & Vision Research Intern (PhD Only) * Adobe Parallel Graphics Group Intern * Portable Directories Intern * Fax Signatures in Acrobat Intern * Image Processing & Vision Intern * Red Hat, Open Source Summer & Full-Time Jobs (Posted 2/6/06) * Blue Jungle ? Software Engineering Internships (Posted 2/8/06) * Sowood Capital Management ? Risk Management Group (Posted 2/8/06) * Massachusetts Alliance for Economic Development, Website Intern (Posted 2/8/06) * Mazu Networks - Summer and full-time positions available at in Cambridge, MA (Posted 2/13/06) * Sun Microsystems ? Software Engineering Internship (Posted 2/14/06) * Summer Tutoring jobs, MIT Womens Technology Program (Posted 2/9/06) * ABIOMED Research & Design Internship (Posted 2/16/06) * Boston Israel Business Form, Inc. Website development/content management/database management Internship (Posted 2/17/06) * Avanzare - Part-Time SW Developer for Startup (Posted 1/25/06) * Charles River Analytics ? Agent-based Simulator Software Engineering Internships (Posted 2/24/06) * Charles River Analytics ? Cognitive Systems Software Engineering Internship (Posted 1/24/06) * Charles River Analytics ? Human Factors Internship (Posted 1/24/06) * Summer Research in Photonics at Boston University (Posted 2/23/06) * Sconex, Startup Web Development Internship (Posted 1/22/06) Career Fairs 5th Annual Summer Job and Internship eFair The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), California Institute of Technology, Columbia University and Cornell University would like to invite you to participate in the 5th annual summer job and internship eFair! THIS YEAR WE ARE EXPANDING THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS AND ALUMS TO INCLUDE FULL-TIME POSITIONS AS WELL AS INTERNSHIPS. This eFair will run from February 27, 2006 to March 10, 2006. What is an eFair? An eFair is a web based job fair strictly for students and alums of the four participating universities. This year MIT is collaborating with the California Institute of Technology, Columbia University and Cornell, so there will be an even greater number of East and West coast opportunities available. How to Participate? Simply visit the eFair page on the MIT Career Office website at http://web.mit.edu/career/www/efair/ on or after Monday, February 27th, and log in with your MonsterTrak user name and password. The link to the eFair will be in the right hand column of your welcome page. Once registered, you can enter the eFair. Once inside the eFair, you will be able to e-mail your resume directly to companies who have posted jobs or internships to the site. They will then have the information necessary to follow-up with you. Just remember that you cant apply for any of the jobs or internships until February 27th, 2006. 2006 Career Connection for Undergraduate and Graduate Students of Color Date: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 Time: 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Location: John Hancock Hall, Dorothy Quincy Suite 180 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA To register, email your name, college, major/concentration, GPA, and graduating year to awhite at thepartnershipinc.org. To be included in our resume database, please attach your resume (preferably one page). 2006 ENGINEERS WEEK BOSTON - Career Night Date: Thursday, March 2, 2006; 4:00 ? 8:00 PM Location: Hyatt Regency Boston Hotel _ One Avenue de Lafayette _ Boston, MA, 02111 Cost: FREE! Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, Software, Telecommunications, Transportation Engineers representing Consulting Firms, Contractors, Public Agencies, Professional Engineering Associations and Universities will be available to talk with you. This is a great opportunity to learn about the many career options and job opportunities awaiting you as well as a chance to network with other engineering professionals. Please periodically check the Engineering Center?s web page at http://www.engineers.org/engwk.html to see an updated list of the firms and agencies that will be attending this Career Night. Professional dress code is recommended. Refreshments will be provided from 5:30 ? 6:30 PMBe sure to bring copies of your resume. For information, contact Artie Bonney at abonney at hdrinc.com Industry Internships BackBrdige Capital, Summer Interns - SW Development, Cambridge, MA Hedge Fund Bracebridge Capital, a hedge fund based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is seeking to hire exceptional software developers both for summer internship and full-time positions for its quantitative research group. Bracebridge Capital is a growing hedge fund with a strong track record of over ten years and an outstanding investor base. Bracebridge participates in many of the world's capital markets, trading bonds, options, futures and a variety of other derivatives issued by governments and companies in both industrialized nations and emerging markets. To help us identify investment opportunities and analyze risk, we use sophisticated quantitative models that our talented professionals have developed. A developer might be involved in any of a wide range of projects at Bracebridge, depending on our needs and the individual's strengths. Historically, such projects have included implementing models of financial instruments and derivatives, interest rates and creating the tools that our traders use day to day. Job Requirements for summer: - - pursuing a BS/Meng/MS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or similar discipline - - Solid knowledge of C++ - - Interest in finance/economics - - Proven ability to produce quality work under time pressure Job Requirements for full-time: - - BS/Meng/MS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or similar discipline - - 1+ year of professional experience a plus - - Solid knowledge of C++ - - Software design experience - - Interest in finance/economics - - Proven ability to produce quality work under time pressure We are committed to continuing our strong track record, and thus we have chosen to follow a targeted recruiting process aimed at hiring only the most extraordinary individuals. In addition to having strong mathematical, analytical, and computer skills, interested candidates should be self-motivated, diligent, attentive to detail and eager to learn about international capital markets, trading strategies, and risk analysis. We recognize the outstanding talent of those who join us by providing them with invaluable training and very competitive compensation packages. We invite you to sign up for on-campus interviews using interviewTRAK, as well as emailing us your resume and covers letters also welcome at careers at brcap.com. If your skills and goals appear commensurate with our needs and objectives, we will contact you to arrange an interview. Also feel free to contact us if you have any questions. - -Daniele De Francesco Bracebridge Capital, llc. The Aerospace Corporation ? Summer Internship Internship opportunity at The Aerospace Corporation (www.aero.org) in northern Virgina. I?m a recent grad (Course VI-1 '04, MEng '05) that works at a non profit government contractor in the northern Virginia area. We?re currently seeking applicants for an internship position applicable to courses 6, 8, or 18, though the latter two would need to have an interest in electrical engineering applications of their majors. We're essentially a non profit research and development lab. I work with a number of bright people in a well funded laboratory environment. There are two closely knit groups that work with both analog and digital electronics as well as their applications to communication systems. I actually interned here after my sophomore year, and enjoyed it enough to come back full time later on in life, so I could definitely recommend the experience as positive. The summer project we have in mind involves a measurement campaign for a ray tracing application. It will involve learning and applying our hardware based data collection suite, followed by doing the initial data processing in our custom application as well as MATLAB. Depending on your interest and ability, you could become involved in the more advanced processing. In addition to this project, you would have exposure within our groups to a variety of projects. We are currently developing projects such as FPGA based communication receivers, advanced analog hardware, and an extensive unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) program. If you're interested, please send me a current resume and a quick summary (course numbers are fine) of the classes you?ve taken. In addition to sophomores and juniors, motivated freshman are encouraged to apply. US Citizenship is required for this position. Thanks, Jim Warren '04 James.R.Warren at aero.org Blue Coda Inc, Web Intern Blue Coda Inc. www.bluecoda.com makes award-winning web sites using cutting-edge technology and unparalleled imagination. We're known for pure, clean, simple design with eloquent graphics, intuitive navigation, and creative arrangements of content. We manage any project from start to finish, or jump into an existing project at any juncture. ? Web Site Design ? Flash Design ? Database Development ? Application Development ? Project Management ? Writing & Editing Services ? Photography Services ? Identity / Branding ? Strategic Planning ? Marketing ? HTML Email Newsletter Campaigns ? Search Engine Optimization Web Intern Responsibilities Responsible for providing design and programming assistance on all active accounts Collaborate with the production lead to provide assistance with prospecting, qualifying, and closing new business Responsible for special projects as assigned. Qualifications You must be a highly motivated self-starter with excellent organizational skills. You must have a willingness to learn new skills ?sales, marketing, web design, application development, whatever is asked of you- and do a decent job at it. Strong work ethic and the ability to execute independently of direct supervision Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong presentation, networking, time management and interpersonal skills Experience with web languages, including but not limited to: HTML, JavaScript, Flash a bonus. Experience with Java Experience with Apache/mySQL databases Experience with database design and management Look, we want someone who?s cool, can function under pressure, likes to have fun at work, can wear a lot of hats, and wants to get firsthand experience working in a small up and coming design and tech firm. Wehave no interest in making you Xerox stuff for us. That?s what Kinko?s is for. Sound good? Give us a call. Compensation: TDB darrin samaha blue coda inc. p | 617-576-3131 e | darrin at bluecoda.com NASA Internship - 3D Reconstruction of the Martian Surface From Orbital Imagery The Intelligent Robotics Group (IRG) at the NASA Ames Research Center has two immediate openings for student interns (Junior, Senior, or graduate student) to assist development of computer vision software. Experience with 2D/3D computer vision, C++, and UNIX (Linux) software development is needed. Flexible hours (ranging from part-time to full-time) and duration are available. Due to NASA clearance processing time, US citizenship is required. NASA Ames is located at Moffett Field, California in the heart of Silicon Valley. Ames is a leader in information technology research, with a focus on intelligent systems, supercomputing, and networking. More than 3,000 personnel are employed at Ames. In addition, approximately 300 graduate students, cooperative education students, post-doctoral fellows, and university faculty work at the Center. If you are interested in applying, please send the following via email: 1. A current CV or resume 2. A short letter describing your background and motivation to Terry Fong <terry at email.arc.nasa.gov> 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF THE MARTIAN SURFACE FROM ORBITAL IMAGERY The amount of image data of the surface of Mars is increasing rapidly. Each new mission to Mars generates an order of magnitude more raw data than its predecessor. Scientists and mission planners increasingly rely on autonomous, software-based data analysis techniques that locate the most relevent pieces of data and derive useful high-level information; all with a minimum of human intervention. The NASA Ames Intelligent Robotics Group is currently developing one such software package, the NASA Ames Stereo Pipeline, for autonomously reconstructing 3D surfaces from stereo imagery. The Ames Stereo Pipeline has been used to create 3D models from ground imagery obtained by the Mars Pathfinder and Mars Exploration Rovers (MER) rovers as well as orbital imagery taken by the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) satellite. These models provide an intuitive, familiar 3D environment in which mission scientists and engineers can make critically important decisions such as landing site selection and robotic arm instrument placement. The Intelligent Robotics Group has a full-time student intern position open for a Junior, Senior, or Graduate level college student with a strong interest in robotics and computer vision. The student will be responsible for adapting the Ames Stereo Pipeline for use during upcoming NASA missions to Mars, starting with the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) mission which will be entering Mars orbit during the summer of 2006. The student will have the opportunity to work closely with members of the instrument team that designed the wide-angle, high resolution context imager on MRO. The applicant will also have the opportunity to help develop new stereo processing capablities that advance the state of the art in surface reconstruction for current NASA missions (e.g. one possible project would be to develop a wide baseline stereo model generation capability for the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission). This project will entail significant software engineering and C++ programming, but the main focus will be on applied computer vision and surface reconstruction. The student will have ample opportunity to identify and solve challenging engineering problems geared toward improving the performance and expanding the capabilities of the Ames Stereo Pipeline. At the end of the internship, the student will be encouraged to summarize his/her work in a research paper and submit it to a conference for publication. NASA Internship - GPU Accelerated Image Processing and Computer Vision The Intelligent Robotics Group (IRG) at the NASA Ames Research Center has two immediate openings for student interns (Junior, Senior, or graduate student) to assist development of computer vision software. Experience with 2D/3D computer vision, C++, and UNIX (Linux) software development is needed. Flexible hours (ranging from part-time to full-time) and duration are available. Due to NASA clearance processing time, US citizenship is required. NASA Ames is located at Moffett Field, California in the heart of Silicon Valley. Ames is a leader in information technology research, with a focus on intelligent systems, supercomputing, and networking. More than 3,000 personnel are employed at Ames. In addition, approximately 300 graduate students, cooperative education students, post-doctoral fellows, and university faculty work at the Center. If you are interested in applying, please send the following via email: 1. A current CV or resume 2. A short letter describing your background and motivation to Terry Fong <terry at email.arc.nasa.gov> GPU ACCELERATED IMAGE PROCESSESING AND COMPUTER VISION NASA receives an order of magnitude more information from each new mission it sends to Mars. A considerable amount of this data is from passive camera-based sensor systems mounted on rovers or orbiting spacecraft. Consequently, computer vision algorithms are of particular relevence to NASA mission specialists who need to process the image data as quickly and efficiently as possible. Unfortunately, computer vision algorithms tend to be compute intensive, making real-time interaction with image data sets difficult. Furthermore, the use of computer vision as a source of real-time, high-resolution sensory information onboard rovers is typically problematic due to the computational overhead and time delays these algorithms incur. The NASA Ames Intelligent Robotics Group seeks to hire a Junior, Senior, or Graduate level student intern to help us accelerate our machine vision toolkit, the NASA Ames Vision Workbench, by using the general purpose processing capabilities of modern computer graphics hardware. The Vision Workbench can perform complicated tasks such as (1) reconstructing 3D surfaces using stereo vision techniques, (2) stitching and projecting images into high dynamic range (HDR) 3D panoramas, and (3) selecting scale and lighting invariant image features that can be used for automated image alignment and target tracking across multiple images. Our goal is to gain an order of magnitude speed improvement by harnessing the power and programmability of today's graphics hardware. To this end, the applicant will be resposible for rewriting critical portions of the Vision Workbench using OpenGL shader language or NVidia's CG shader language. The internship will entail significant development work using C++ and shader languages, and will require a reasonable level of familiarity with OpenGL, Linux development, and the hardware architecture of modern graphics cards. The applicant should also have a strong interest in computer vision and image processing, and must be proficient in the use of linear algebra and discrete time signal processing techniques. At the end of the internship, the student will be encouraged to summarize his/her work in a research paper and submit it to a conference for publication. MRI at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Part-Time Research Job Spring Semester Research Position in Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston MA. The Cardiac MR Center is internationally recognized for its contributions to Cardiovascular MRI research. There is a Spring semester (2006) research position open for an undergraduate student in biomedical engineering, physics or medical physics. The project consists of performing research on imaging the function of the heart in people, using a new free-breathing technique. Students will gain experience in MRI, cardiology, image analysis, programming, and writing papers/abstracts, and presenting data. Requires ~ 10 hrs/week for the spring, and full time research position is possible for the summer. Salary is 10$/hour. Students with a background in physics, biomedical or electrical engineering engineering and an interest in biomedical imaging should contact/ send resume to: Dana Peters dcpeters at bidmc.harvard.edu The Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is located in Boston on the Longwood Medical Campus, near Brookline. There is a shuttle which connects MIT to the longwood medical area. Stuttgart University, Germany, Evaluation of LabView Applications for Control Purposes of Ultrasonic Motors This internship project will be offered with the support of DAAD (German service for academic exchange) and will be supported with a monthly stipend for a period of three months. The MIT Germany program will possibly cover the cost of the flight. The application deadline is the 1st of February. *Evaluation of LabView Applications for Control Purposes of Ultrasonic Motors* The functional principle of ultrasonic motors is based on the conversion of piezoelectrically generated vibrational energy into motion by use of a frictional contact. Strong vibration is usually generated using resonant states of simple geometric structures e.g. tubes, discs or blocks with electrodes applied on the surface of the structures as needed to excite the chosen resonant state. Control and excitation of these resonant states has always been a challenging task as piezoelectric ceramics constitute predominantly capacitive devices. To represent ultrasonic motors in a way more suited for control design lumped electrical equivalent circuits have been devised and are well represented in literature. The purpose of equivalent circuit modelling is the application of matching network theory to create more or less resistive loads under optimum driving conditions in a frequency range of up to 200 kHz and voltage levels up to 300 V. The necessary equipment for measuring consists of two high frequency power amplifiers that can drive capacitive loads at up to 800 kHz and are used for basic verification of motor designs. The goal of this project is the development of a universal drive and measurement system for more specific prototype testing purposes of ultrasonic motors using LabView 7 and LabView Realtime including the power amplifiers. First an environment for equivalent circuit modelling has to be completed. Especially loading shall be considered to select proper matching networks accordingly and possibly a revision of basic equivalent circuits for resonant piezoelectric actuators has to be devised. Different motors with well known characteristics are available from Physik Instrumente, a world leader in micro positioning devices and Shinsei Corporation one of the first industrial suppliers of ultrasonic motors as well as some more rugged ultrasonic cleaning tank vibrators. The control algorithm shall be implemented using the phase relation between current and voltage for a frequency tracking algorithm to keep the vibrator in its most efficient resonant state. The control loop shall be implemented on a National Instruments real time operating system using a regular desktop computer with Labview for programming. Verification of motor operation in controlled resonance shall be verified thereafter. Further questions regarding this project can be addressed to: Dipl.-Ing. Elmar Rothenh rothenhoefer at ikff.uni-stuttgart.de <mailto:rothenhoefer at ikff.uni-stuttgart.de> Tel: +49-711-685-6422 Address: Universitaet Stuttgart Institut fuer Feinwerktechnik Pfaffenwaldring 9 D-70550 Stuttgart HopStop.com, SW Development Internship HopStop.com: Provides mass transit directions online. Service is available in New York City, Boston and Washington D.C. We have a simple sample site written in Perl, PHP and VB.NET that accesses our XML web service. We'd like a talented programmer to write a similar sample site in classic ASP. We will give the programmer access to the existing sample sites. This opportunity is an immediate project. We also have an internship opportunity available. Please contact Chinedu Echeruo 347 731 7550 HopStop.com Acoustic Ideas ? Software, Hardware, Physics/Ultrasound Internships Background on Acoustic Ideas Boston-based Acoustic Ideas was founded in 2001 by MIT Graduate Dr. Vincent Lupien. Acoustic Ideas is developing revolutionary high performance instrumentation for real-time three-dimensional ultrasound. Applications of this instrumentation include medical imaging, veterinarian imaging and industrial inspections. In industrial inspection, our products help ensure the safety of critical infrastructure in wide ranging industries including aerospace, manufacturing, power generation, oil & gas, nuclear and military. Acoustic Ideas is a challenging place to work, and is also a distinctive environment for learning, experimenting and growing. Description of Opportunities Acoustic Ideas recognizes the exceptional caliber of MIT graduates. We are seeking Bachelors and Masters Program interns, as well as Bachelors, Masters and PhD level graduates in the following areas: Software - -Application development in Windows environment, .NET/C/C++/Managed Code - -Innovative graphical user interface design - -Three-dimensional, real time rendering and computer graphics - -Data communication of instrumentation across Gigabit Ethernet protocol - -Embedded systems and hardware/software diagnostics Hardware - -Analog design of low noise, low voltage, and high voltage ultrasonic circuitry - -FPGA digital design/implementation of signal and image processing algorithms in FPGAs - -Circuit board design, verification and laboratory testing Physics/Ultrasound - -Numerical modeling of ultrasonic phenomena - -Development of ultrasonic transducers and inspection approaches for our customers Application Process Submit the following information to softwaredeveloper at recruitingresponses.info or hardwarearchitect at recruitingresponses.info : - - Resume - - Grades (official transcript not required for initial application) - - Reasons why this opportunity interests you - - Willingness to work in Boston area SupraSphere, Software Engineering Internship for Financial Services Software Company www.suprasphere.com We would be happy to talk with either undergrads or masters students who are looking for either an internship or full time work after graduation. Here is a description of the job: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Software Engineer for Financial Services Software Company We are seeking exceptionally intelligent and motivated individuals to work with us providing software solutions to the financial services industry. We have a proven track record of delivering products to some of the largest hedge funds in Boston and have plans to expand further into additional areas. Our product provides a secure collaboration environment with an integrated research repository, allowing portfolio managers, traders, back office administrators, and CIO's to communicate in a highly efficient and coordinated manner selecting appropriate notification levels and communication types for any given workflow. Our product touches all functional areas of an organization making it indispensable once installed. The specific technologies that we would like to see some qualifications in are (at least five of the nine, in no particular order): 1. Eclipse 2. SWT 3. Swing 4. Mozilla Gecko Runtime Environment 5. JMS/Web services/networking protocols 6. Encryption 7. Search (Lucene, Nutch, UIMA) 8. Linux 9. MySQL Thank you for your consideration and we will look forward to hearing from you. Please send all inquiries to david at suprasphere.com. NASA 2006 Undergraduate Student Research Program (USRP) The NASA 2006 Undergraduate Student Research Program (USRP) is now accepting applications at: http://education.nasa.gov/usrp. Applications are due on February 20. Though the USRP NASA is seeking undergraduate students from diverse communities who are interested in a challenging research experience at a NASA center. Ten-week Summer sessions and 15-week Fall sessions are be available. Aligned with NASA's research and development mission, the USRP program provides students with a technical mentor and excellent hands-on experience. Students will receive weekly stipends of $500, plus a travel allowance. The USRP program seeks to extend and strengthen NASA's commitment to educational excellence and university research. Eligibility: Students who meet the following eligibility requirements may apply to participate in NASA's Undergraduate Student Research Program. - Classified as a rising junior or senior after Spring 2006 - U.S. Citizenship - Enrolled full-time in an accredited U.S. College or University (community college students may apply, however placement is contingent on matriculation into a four-year institution) - Minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0 - Eligible fields of study are academic majors or demonstrated coursework or concentration in engineering, mathematics, computer science or physical/life science - Demonstrated strong interest/commitment to one of the above career fields or disciplines (e.g., science/math/engineering fairs, clubs or awards; tutoring/mentoring, internships or other related experience). More information about this program and the on-line application is available at http://education.nasa.gov/usrp - -- Helen Halaris Program Coordinator Massachusetts Space Grant Consortium Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bldg. 33, Room 208 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139 Tel: (617)258-5546 Fax: (617)253-0823 http://www.maspacegrant.org SharkByte Systems, Part-time Java Developer (Posted 1/31/06) SharkByte Systems is a small company that provides distributed computing solutions to the parking garage industry. Our business is located in Manhattan, as are the majority of our clientele. We are looking for a person with Java experience to review and refactor portions of a large software project. The position is part time, at $25/hr. Hours are flexible, as is the time commitment; we expect between 15-20 hours per week. The candidate must have their own development environment, and will be expected to work primarily from home. They must also be able to meet on a semi-regular basis with our lead software developer, who works near Cambridge. The position may, at the employee's discretion, continue through the summer full time. If anyone is interested, please email Dane Summers (dsummers at garagenet.com). Programmers for FSILGsys - $20/hr SUMMARY: Programmers wanted to help create FSILGsys, knowledge management software for FSILGs. We'll be modifying the open source portal software Metadot (www.metadot.com), so we don't have to implement everything from scratch. Necessay Experience: Perl and MySQL When: Spring 2006 (starting ASAP) Pay: $20/hr. Hours/week: Flexible. Let me know how many you can handle. Contact: Josh Grochow, joshuag at mit.edu DETAILS: More about the job ================== We will be using the portal server Metadot (www.metadot.com) as a basis. Metadot implements many of the basic features requested for FSILGsys, and they (Metadot, Inc.) are already working on an upgrade to allow the use of MIT certificates to login. We need programmers to implement a few necessary features beyond the basics of Metadot, but there is a virtually endless list of requested features that can be implemented, if you're interested in continuing on. What is FSILGsys? ================= FSILGsys will be a system for FSILGs to store, manage, and analyze their operations data, and to run some of the day-to-day aspects of their chapters: rosters, calendars, budgets, documents, forums, cleanup schedules, and rush/recruitment information. Eventually, we hope it will become THE online tool for FSILGs, and will replace many of their internal sites. One of the advantages of using FSILGsys and contributing to it (it is an open source project) will be that chapters will no longer have to rebuild their internal sites every 4-6 years, but rather can all contribute to functionality that the entire community can use. FSILGsys will provide opportunities for data analysis that was either too difficult or vitually impossible before. While this is one of the boons of FSILGsys, we recognize that chapters may be hesitant to share their data with the world: chapters will have fine-grained control over exactly how their data is used. Default settings will only allow data to be used by members of the chapter. NO ONE will have priveleged access to data they are not explicitly given access to, even MIT administrators. Let me know if you're interested! Thanks, Josh Grochow FSILGsys Project Manager Office of the Dean for Student Life Brontes Technologies - Summer Intern, Software Engineer About Brontes Technologies: Brontes Technologies is on the leading edge of imaging technology for specialized medical applications. We are building a hand-held, real-time 3D scanner with unprecedented accuracy, based upon patented technology from MIT. Individuals joining our group will contribute to the development of a unique 3D medical imaging system that will transform an industry. Brontes technology was developed over four years by a team at MIT. Brontes is led by experienced entrepreneurs and imaging experts. The company is a recipient of the prestigious Deshpande Center grant at MIT and awards from both MIT and Harvard University. The company is funded by leading venture capital firms, including Bain Capital, Charles River Ventures and IDG Ventures. Brontes is based outside of Boston, in Woburn, Massachusetts. About the Internship: The student will be exposed to all areas of the engineering environment as they help bring a revolutionary product to market. Students working at Brontes will: o Develop, test, and integrate software solutions for: o Touchscreen graphical user interface o Control of digial camers o Image processing o 3D model visualization and reconstruction o Application software and user interface o Assist in integration of hardware and software components of the scanning system o Provide support for users of Brontes=92 scanners in the field o Develop tools and best practices for the use of Brontes=92 3D data The co-op/intern will be exposed to experienced entrepreneurs, PhD-level software and hardware engineers and will be thoroughly involved in bringing a revolutionary product to market. The internship is paid. Compensation based on candidate's experience. Qualifications: o Computer Science or similar degree candidate with experience in one or more of the following: Computer Graphics, 2D/3D Modeling and Visualization, Digital Imaging, Computer Vision, Embedded Systems, User Interface Design or similar field. o Programming Experience in C, C++ Contact Information: If interested, please email a copy of your resume to mailto:careers at brontes3d.com Online Video Startup/$50K Team Seeks Video SW Expert Harvard Business School team is looking for a Course 6 student to develop prototype software with digital media startup. Be part of an exciting, experienced team (from Apple and Amazon) and win the $50K competition! A fun, creative opportunity blending the best of technology and media. Requirements: Programming experience with media players (Windows Media Player, QuickTime,Real) Knowledge of video analysis (DRM, compression, watermarking, etc) Windows system programming Highly desirable: Web programming (XML, ASP) Database programming (SQL) Mobile software experience Please contact Tom Rikert (Course 6 M.Eng/SB '99) mailto:trikert at mba2006.hbs.edu Summer job(s) for Visual C++ programmer(s) for digital photography application Projects include creating a new application for shipment in the fall and substantial enhancements to an existing application. Business is based in the Cambridge area, hours are flexible, and all of the work can be done in your dorm room/home. We would like work to begin by June 1, 2006 if possible. Part-time work can begin prior to the summer if you have availability. Knowledge of MFC helpful, but not required. E-mail resumes to: mailto:sladans1ma at yahoo.com. Pay: Depends upon experience Adobe Systems Internships ? Posted 2/6/06 To apply, use this link: www.adobe.com/jobs . Also, the Adobe internship website, which is constantly updated with new summer intern positions as they become available, is here: www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/careeropp/college/internships.html . If you have questions, please email me, Dave, at salesin at adobe.com. *2006 Summer Intern Job Descriptions* *Graphics & Vision Research Intern** (Requisition No. MS010608) - Seattle* Computers today are used much more for communication than computation. Yet, to date, most of our software for helping people communicate centers on emulating existing physical media, rather than on harnessing the true power and potential of the computer. This internship will focus on research toward using the computer to communicate in new ways. The specific project may be in any number of areas, from new technologies for digital photography or video; to interactive tools for compositing, painting, or illustration; to high-level tools for creating animated presentations; to document layout. The intern should be enrolled in a PhD program in Computer Science and have research experience in computer graphics and/or vision. *Adobe Parallel Graphics Group Intern (Requisition No. MS010607) San Jose* The intern position in the Adobe Parallel Graphics Group will focus on algorithms targeting multi-core and GPU architectures. Scope includes 2D and 3D rendering, physically-based modeling, including natural phenomena, natural media simulation and simulation-based animation. The candidates should be in a Masters or Ph.D. program in computer graphics. Familiarity with GPU programming is a requirement. The goal of the program is to research and develop new algorithms that push the state-of-the-art of Adobe products. An ideal outcome would be a publication of work developed during the internship. *Portable Directories Intern (Requisition No. MS010606) San Jose* A portable directory is a normal file within a file system that itself is turned into a file system. That is, we provide software that will use the space provided within a (large) single file to support all the normal file system operations such as creating a subfile, creating a directory, deleting subfiles and directories, and updating any existing subfile. The commonly used ZIP format with an extra layer of optimizing software can provide such a portable directory implementation. Other solutions are widely available including the product e_Fs by Simple Software Solutions ( http://www.simple-sw.com/efsinfo.htm ),Windows OLE Structured Storage, and Mac OS X Packages. The intern on this project will study these and other implementations of portable directories, building a realistic test framework and test cases and compare the various solutions for speed, efficient use of file space, flexibility of software APIs, etc. * **Fax Signatures in Acrobat Intern** (Requisition No. MS010605) San Jose* We may have overlooked the simplest kind of signature for an electronic document, which is just a simple graphic presentation of a pen and ink signature. Such signatures have been widely accepted for fax documents, in most states legally binding, and we need to extend the notion to PDF files as well. The student intern will implement a plug-in for Acrobat that will import an image of the user's signature and password protect it within Acrobat for subsequent uses. Further the plug-in will have a trivial interface to allow the user, after entering the password, to place that signature at the appropriate spot on a page of an electronic document. Perhaps most challenging will be the need to accept pictures of the user's signature from digital cameras, including cell phone cameras, and then process them into a form most suitable for Acrobat's use. This will involve making the inked portion black or blue or red (simulating ink on paper), the background transparent, and adjusting the size and resolution to match the typical needs of a signature on paper. *Image Processing & Vision Intern (Requisition No. MS010604) San Jose* Traditional image processing is based on the relationships between the colors of adjacent pixels in an image. More recent work has achieved some level of success in identifying semantic objects in images, either through more sophisticated analyses of single images to find recognizable structures using learning machines, or through the identification of coherently-moving objects in video. Several projects are underway investigating these approaches. Projects arising out of these investigations include, but are not limited to, extensions of existing automatic red-eye correction techniques to handle pet-eye correction, image correspondence based on extended structures as well as the traditional small regions, and the establishment of a ground truth database for use in image categorization. The ideal intern should be enrolled in a Masters or PhD Computer Science program with an interest and experience in computer vision research. Red Hat, Open Source Summer & Full-Time Jobs Interested in open source software, Linux, and working at a fast-paced company? Red Hat is looking for exceptional people to work in a wide variety of locations worldwide, including its Boston area engineering center. We're looking for people for both summer internships and full-time positions in a wide variety of groups: everything from kernel hacking to Java development to QA. Red Hat is working on a bunch of interesting technologies such as virtualization, clustered filesystems, and optimizing compilers. What else do we do at Red Hat? We're thinking about intellectual property and leadership. We're getting involved in public policy and education. We're making movies and encouraging others to join us in making a difference. Check out the videos at: http://www.redhat.com/en_us/USA/truthhappens/ Visit http://www.redhat.com/careers Blue Jungle If you are not graduating this semester, Blue Jungle has designed an exciting and innovative summer internship program that will give you valuable hands-on experience while you continue your education. The program offers a chance to tackle cutting-edge technical challenges in an entrepreneurial environment, guided by experienced colleagues who respect creative approaches and solutions. Most of our positions are for technical and MBA students. However, any students currently enrolled in a college or university and actively pursuing a degree are welcome to apply for the program. Technical internships are available in: Software Development Software Quality Engineering Information Systems MBA internships are available in: Product Management & Product Marketing Business Development Corporate Marketing How to Apply If you are up for the challenges and rewards of an internship at Blue Jungle, please send your resume to jobs at bluejungle.com. Be sure to include the word Internship in the Subject and Objectives section of your email and resume. Sowood Capital Management ? Risk Management Group (Posted 2/8/06) Sowood Capital Management LP is a 69 person investment management firm with approximately $3.5 billion under management. Sowood was formed in early 2004 by former employees of Harvard Management Company. Title: Intern Reports to: Director of Risk Management Location: Back Bay Boston Preferred Characteristics and Skills: The Risk Group is looking for a very intelligent person that is extremely technically competent with proficient computer skills. The individual should be a quick learner who can come up to speed on financial theory and models. ? Excellent analytical and quantitative skills (Econometrics, Statistics, Mathematics, Probability/Stochastic Processes) ? Computer skills: Programming in a C language and use of statistical packages/ softwares. Comfortable with spreadsheet analysis/Excel. ? Basic understanding of finance. Fast learner and can up to speed on financial theory. ? Ability to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines. ? Must possess unquestionable integrity and ethics. Education: BA in technical area such as Statistics, Engineering, or Econometrics. Very strong undergrad will be considered but prefer grad student in Econometrics or Statistics with strong technical and computer skills. Experience: No work experience required. Strong quantitative and computer skills. Key Responsibilities: ? The responsibilities will be purely project based. Projects will have longer term horizons, week to month(s) for completion. The projects will be of very interesting nature tied to risk management, backtesting of trading ideas, statistical analysis of current positions, etc. Financial data analysis will be central to the role. In addition to the quantitative data analysis, the Intern will also be responsible for making sure the data is ?clean? and in format needed to conduct above studies/projects. Job Terms: ? The role is part time. The number of weekly hours are flexible and dependent on intern?s schedule and group needs. Flexibility on pay depending on hours worked. Excellent potential for someone wanting real financial experience that can lead to employment in the financial industry or interesting research problems. Contact Person: Mohsen.Mazaheri at sowood.com 617 603 3432 Alex.Lyukov at sowood.com 617 603 3422 Massachusetts Alliance for Economic Development, Website Intern Wage/Salary: Compensation commensurate w/ experience Days/Hours: 2 days/week ideal Location: Wellesley. Must have access to vehicle, as there is no public transportation nearby. Job Description: Massachusetts Alliance for Economic Development (www.massecon.com <http://www.massecon.com/ > ) is seeking a locally-based Website Intern or Contractor to assist in the modifications of a real estate oriented website serving potential businesses seeking to expand within Massachusetts. The development of the web site has been substantially completed and uses ESRI ArcIMS and ArcSDE technologies to display interactive maps of available properties, as well as a SQL Server backend and several custom .NET applications. The site will include a secure administrative facility used by authorized individuals to log in and enter/edit specific data about the available properties. The site is intended to be a key business attraction and retention tool for the Commonwealth. Skills needed are relevant experience in Active Directory, IIS, Web authoring, html, ASP, JavaScript, SQL Server database administration. Familiarity with GIS and mapping data concepts, Photoshop and other graphics design software packages are a plus. Since we have a small staff, the individual will serve as the key in-house technical resource for this web site, but will have ample opportunity to work with our third-party technical service provider. Good communication and documentation skills are required. Students pursuing a computer science degree or contractors will be considered. 2-3 days/week ideal with possibility of additional work Compensation commensurate w/ experience Please send cover letter and resume to Jessica Millward at <jmillward at massecon.com> Massachusetts Alliance for Economic Development The Alliance is a private, non-profit partnership of business and government dedicated to the economic growth of the Commonwealth. As a means of promoting economic development within the state, the Alliance provides information services to businesses considering expanding or locating in Massachusetts. Our products and services include the Site Finder Service, Research & Information Service, Massachusetts Ambassadors Program, and Massachusetts Industrial and Research Park Directory. The Alliances play a lead role in marketing Massachusetts as a place to do business, and over the past few years has experienced substantial growth. Mazu Networks - Summer and full-time positions available at in Cambridge, MA Did you enjoy 6.033? 6.046? 6.824? 6.857? Then we may have just the job you're looking for, either for the summer or full-time. Mazu Networks is a rapidly growing software company whose security tools are deployed on some of the world's largest private networks, including those of several Fortune 500 companies. Mazu's two products Profiler and Enforcer analyze and build models of network traffic. They provide visibility into network behavior, protect against worms and other malware, and support auditing and enforcement for regulatory compliance. Mazu was founded in 2000 by four friends, three of whom are MIT alums. We won second place in the 2000 MIT $50K business plan contest. We're looking for outstanding programmers. You must be self-motivated, energetic, and a strong problem-solver. A few specific skills will come in handy, though we don't necessarily expect you to have all of these: - proficiency in C++ and Perl (other languages---JavaScript, Python, Ruby---are a plus); - experience with systems programming in a Unix environment (network APIs, threads, asynchronous I/O, memory mapping); - experience with databases; - comfort with mathematical topics, especially discrete math and statistics. Even if you choose to join us only for the summer, you will be an integral part of our development team. You will be paired up with a full-time developer who will serve as your mentor, and you will work on projects that are directly relevant to Mazu's business and products. We have a good track record with MIT interns: some past internships have led to conference publications, class projects, and a master's thesis. We offer a competitive salary and benefits, a fun team environment, and challenging technical problems. We're located at Alewife, just five stops up the Red Line from MIT. Interested? Send email and a resume (ascii or pdf preferred) to careers at mazunetworks.com. Sun Microsystems ? Software Engineering Internship Subject: JOB OPP at Sun, Student Intern, Burlington, MA Title: STUDENT INTERN Location: BURLINGTON, MA Job Role: Individual Contributor Preferred Experience: Internship Functional Area(s): SW Test/SQA/SQE SW Sustaining Engineering SW Other Internship Requisition: 547085 To Apply: www.sun.com/careers ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Join the fast growing, fast moving Global Design Group in Sun Microsystems. This group is responsible for delivering Opteron-based server and workstation solutions.Our group is looking for recent college graduates to help us bring these products to market. You will be exposed to the entire process of defining, building, qualifying, and shipping X64 systems. You also will be working with state of the art hardware and the latest Solaris, Linux, and Windows operating systems.Your primary responsibility will be to aid in the qualification of new hardware and software. Since we are a fast moving group, you also will be working on a variety of other tasks helping to deliver great and fast products. MARGINAL FUNCTIONS: system administration of linux and windows systems REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE: Windows and Linux experience PREFERRED KNOWLEDGE: Windows asnd Linux programming and system administration YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 0 MINIMUM LEVEL OF EDUCATION: undergrad FIELD OF STUDY: CS Summer Tutoring jobs, MIT Womens Technology Program Do you enjoy teaching, or want to explore whether teaching is for you? Want to get more high school girls interested in engineering or computers? Work (for pay!) as a Residential Tutor for the MIT Women's Technology Program (WTP) in EECS this summer. We especially need female juniors and seniors to be WTP Residential Tutors. You'll work in the EE, CS, or Math classroom and also live in the dorm doing fun evening/weekend activities with the high school girls (like exploring Boston or cooking projects or movies). CS Tutors should know Java and/or have taken 6.001. EE Tutors should have taken 6.002. Math Tutors should be familiar with topics in discrete math such as probability, logic, algorithms, graph theory, recursion, and combinatorics. The time commitment is full-time June 12th through July 26th, plus about 5 hours/week from early March to mid April reading admissions applications.. Compensation is $15/hour (plus room&board for the 7 summer weeks). Many WTP alumnae are now MIT students, others are studying engineering and computer science at numerous colleges, so this program really makes a difference! For more information, or to apply, visit the WTP staff website: http://wtp.mit.edu/staff.html Questions? Contact WTP Director Cynthia Skier cskier at mit.edu x3-5580 ABIOMED Research & Design Internship ABIOMED (www.abiomed.com) is an exciting, highly innovative, world leader in the medical device industry. Our mission is to provide a full spectrum of cardiac assist devices to support patients with failing hearts from short term temporary assist, to full replacement. Research & Design Internship Length of Internship: Summer 2006 Brief Job Description: * The student will work on instrumentation for the development of a cardiac mechanical support device; which includes working with the software that handles data acquisition, signal processing, device control, lab tests, data analysis and report writing. * The project will include developing tools for the advanced statistical analysis of data and also integrating reliability, manufacturing and clinical trial data. * Assist in the prototyping of the next generation of integrated remote monitoring for mechanical support devices. Requirements: * Senior or Graduate student pursuing a degree in EE or ME * Solid knowledge foundation in physics, math and chemistry. * Knowledge in biomedical field. * Demonstrated programming skills and rigorous logical thinking skills. * Highly self motivated with genuine interest in science and technology. Click the following link to apply online: https://www.hirebridge.com/application/appchoice.asp?jid=25514 Boston Israel Business Form, Inc. Website development/content management/database management Internship The BIBF is a network of ambitious American and Israeli professionals dedicated to exploring business opportunities related to Israel involving technology, biotech and innovation. The BIBF is seeking an intern to improve systems and operations through upgrading technology infrastructure. The intern should possess experience with: web based content management, integrating Internet purchasing and database management, leveraging systems to send announcements to members and avoiding spam catches. The expected time commitment can be flexible. The intern will receive a monthly retainer for their services, free membership in the Boston Israel Business Forum, free admission to monthly events and a unique opportunity to network and build relationships with leaders of dynamic technology companies around Boston and in Israel, and stay on the cutting-edge of new business concepts. Please send resume to Adam Towvim, CTO of BIBF connect at bibf.org Avanzare - Part-Time SW Developer for Startup A developer with significant experience developing Windows/.Net client applications and working with the Windows file system. Web application experience (ASP.Net or PHP) is a big plus as the subsequent versions of the project will involve significant online functionality. The opportunity is with a very early stage startup and compensation is open for discussion - we are open to giving out a stake in the company. Interested candidates can contact me directly at drangel at avanzare.com David Charles River Analytics ? Agent-based Simulator Software Engineering Internships Charles River Analytics is seeking Assistant Software Engineers (Interns) to work with our Scientists and Software Engineers this summer on an agent-based simulator for human work activities and practices. The successful candidates would be involved in developing simulations of activities that include interactions between humans and agents. The specific applications are intended to support the maintenance of critical life-support systems in mixed, human-agent environments. Candidates must be proficient in Java and able to learn new programming languages and concepts quickly and thoroughly. A background in distributed cognition, knowledge representation, or decision support systems is a plus. Founded in 1983, Charles River Analytics has developed a variety of custom intelligent systems for a number of government and commercial customers. These systems range from individual autonomous robotic platforms to large-scale, multi-agent systems for information management, command, and control. Charles River has also developed trend-setting intelligent agent-based software products for personal computer platforms, agent-operated web-based services, and third-party application developers. At Charles River, we know that the key factor in our success over the past twenty-two years has been our ability to attract and retain a dedicated group of individuals who strive for personal excellence while contributing to our mutually supportive team. We are always interested in talking with bright, enthusiastic individuals who would thrive as members of our team. Our working environment is dynamic, collegial, and team-oriented. Our Principal Scientists actively participate in all project initiatives, and there are multiple opportunities for leadership at every level and in every area of the Company. Our established researchers and developers are true innovators with extensive publishing credits and nationwide peer recognition. Just minutes from Harvard Square, we enjoy the convenience of being on a busy MBTA bus route, and we also have plenty of parking for our staff and guests. To learn more, visit us at <http://www.cra.com>. Please email resume to: jobs at cra.com INCLUDE CODE EECSINT in the subject line. Or fax to: 617-868-0780. Reach Human Resources at: 617-491-3474, ext. 526 Charles River Analytics, 625 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, MA 02138. Charles River Analytics is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Charles River Analytics ? Cognitive Systems Software Engineering Internship Charles River Analytics is seeking an Assistant Software Engineer (Intern) to work with our Scientists and Software Engineers this summer on a variety of cutting edge intelligent systems. Work would include implementation of innovative human-computer interfaces, components for intelligent agents, and algorithms for data fusion and filtering. Candidates must be proficient in Java and able to learn new programming languages and concepts quickly and thoroughly. Any first-hand experience with AI algorithms, human behavior modeling, intelligent agent architectures, or human factors-based graphics development is a plus. Founded in 1983, Charles River Analytics has developed a variety of custom intelligent systems for a number of government and commercial customers. These systems range from individual autonomous robotic platforms to large-scale, multi-agent systems for information management, command, and control. Charles River has also developed trend-setting intelligent agent-based software products for personal computer platforms, agent-operated web-based services, and third-party application developers. At Charles River, we know that the key factor in our success over the past twenty-two years has been our ability to attract and retain a dedicated group of individuals who strive for personal excellence while contributing to our mutually supportive team. We are always interested in talking with bright, enthusiastic individuals who would thrive as members of our team. Our working environment is dynamic, collegial, and team-oriented. Our Principal Scientists actively participate in all project initiatives, and there are multiple opportunities for leadership at every level and in every area of the Company. Our established researchers and developers are true innovators with extensive publishing credits and nationwide peer recognition. Just minutes from Harvard Square, we enjoy the convenience of being on a busy MBTA bus route, and we also have plenty of parking for our staff and guests. To learn more, visit us at <http://www.cra.com>. Please email resume to: jobs at cra.com INCLUDE CODE EECSINT in the subject line. Or fax to: 617-868-0780. Reach Human Resources at: 617-491-3474, ext. 526 Charles River Analytics, 625 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, MA 02138. Charles River Analytics is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Charles River Analytics ? Human Factors Internship Charles River Analytics is seeking an Assistant Human Factors Intern to work with our Scientists and Software Engineers on the creation and evaluation of a variety of cutting edge visualization and human interface projects. Work would include the design of experiments for evaluation, the application of human factors expertise to the design of interfaces (e.g., task analysis techniques), and the design of tools to support these tasks. Candidates must have background in human factors or related disciplines (industrial engineering, cognitive psychology, computer science, etc.) and have some experience in the design and execution of experiments. Programming experience in Java is a plus. Founded in 1983, Charles River Analytics has developed a variety of custom intelligent systems for a number of government and commercial customers. These systems range from individual autonomous robotic platforms to large-scale, multi-agent systems for information management, command, and control. Charles River has also developed trend-setting intelligent agent-based software products for personal computer platforms, agent-operated web-based services, and third-party application developers. At Charles River, we know that the key factor in our success over the past twenty-two years has been our ability to attract and retain a dedicated group of individuals who strive for personal excellence while contributing to our mutually supportive team. We are always interested in talking with bright, enthusiastic individuals who would thrive as members of our team. Our working environment is dynamic, collegial, and team-oriented. Our Principal Scientists actively participate in all project initiatives, and there are multiple opportunities for leadership at every level and in every area of the Company. Our established researchers and developers are true innovators with extensive publishing credits and nationwide peer recognition. Just minutes from Harvard Square, we enjoy the convenience of being on a busy MBTA bus route, and we also have plenty of parking for our staff and guests. To learn more, visit us at <http://www.cra.com>. Please email resume to: jobs at cra.com INCLUDE CODE EECSINT in the subject line. Or fax to: 617-868-0780. Reach Human Resources at: 617-491-3474, ext. 526 Charles River Analytics, 625 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, MA 02138. Charles River Analytics is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Summer Research in Photonics at Boston University This is an NSF-sponsored (US Citizens and Permanent Residents only) Summer Research Experience. Most of these have February deadlines, but this one was just funded recently, so its deadline isn't until 3/17! Details and an on-line application are available at www.bu.edu/eng/reu/photonics See also www.bu.edu/photonics Sconex, Startup Web Development Internship Company Description: Sconex is an early-stage company started by MIT alums that manages an online community website for high school students. Launched in 2005, the site has grown rapidly solely through word-of-mouth, and is now used by over half a million members across the United States. Sconex is looking for creative, energetic, and entrepreneurial people who can build and shape the service as membership continues to grow. Job Description: The Web Developer will be one of a small group of individuals responsible for building new features on the Sconex website. Responsibilities include: - - Creating robust web applications in a LAMP development environment - - Testing these new features and fixing any outstanding issues Qualifications: - - Familiarity with PHP, mySQL, and a Linux/Unix development environment - - Excellent communication skills - - Strong problem solving and diagnostic skills, and consistent attention to detail - - Ability to function independently with only general guidance - - Excited to work in a flexible, demanding, and fast-paced start-up environment Ideal candidates must be able to grow rapidly in their responsibilities and be excited about joining a small startup team in which their work will dramatically affect the success of the business. There are opportunities for full time work, or summer internships as well. This position is based at our Cambridge office in Kendall Square. Please send resumes to laraqui at sconex.com Anna Babbi Klein, Career Assistant MIT Careers Office (MITCO) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Building 12-170 Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 Tel: (617) 452-2833 Fax: (617) 253-8457 http://web.mit.edu/career/www -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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InterviewTrak is available within MonsterTrak and gives you access to employers involved in on-campus recruiting at MIT. For more information on InterviewTrak: http://web.mit.edu/career/www/jobs/interviews.html. If you have any questions about internships or need help with your resume or cover letter, you are welcome to come to the Careers Office during walk-in hours from 11am-12:45pm any weekday. Finally, we would like to remind you that if you need some practice with interviewing, you can make an appointment for a mock interview with a member of the office. Sincerly, MIT Careers Office Buidling 12-170 http://web.mit.edu/career/www/ 617-253-4733 Opportunities in MonsterTrak Search Under Job Category: Architecture and Engineering NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION MIXED SIGNAL DESIGN INTERN Salem, NH INVIVIA DESIGNER/ARCHITECT Intern Cambridge, MA GRIFFIN PIPE PRODUCTS CO., INC. ENGINEERING CO-OP POSITION Lynchburg, VA CENTRAL BASIN/WEST BASIN MWD ENGINEERING INTERN Carson, CA PACTIV ENGINEERING INTERN Jacksonville, IL Northrop Grumman Corporation CHANDRA X-RAY OBSERVATORY INTERNSHIP Cambridge, MA VMWARE, INC SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INTERN Palo Alto, CA CERNER CORPORATION SOFTWARE ENGINEER INTERNSHIP Kansas City, MO DIRECTED ENERGY PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY DE VISITING SCHOLAR INTERN AE Various Nationwide, NM ROBERT BOSCH CORPORATION-RTC INERTIAL CAR NAVIGATION INTERN MEMS INTERN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT INTERN-SPEECH DIALO SOFTWARE PROGRAMMER INTERN WIRELESS NETWORKS INTERN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS INTERN Palo Alto, CA Search Under Job Category: Computer, Information Technology EBS DEALING RESOURCES, INC. SUMMER INTERN Parsippany, NJ STOTTLER HENKE INTERN PROGRAMMER San Mateo, CA BNP PARIBAS SUMMER ASSOCIATE IT NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE New york, NY AKAMAI TECHNOLOGIES SUMMER INTERN SQA INTERN, ENGINEERING & OPERATIONS Cambridge, MA ORACLE USA COMPUTER SCIENCE SUMMER INTERNS Redwood Shores, CA OCLC ONLINE COMPUTER LIBRARY CENTER, INC. TECHNICAL INTERN Dublin, OH BLACKROCK PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT INTERN New York, NY MUSICIANMIX LEAD DEVELOPER / PRODUCT MANAGER Intern Chicago, IL AT&T, INC. IT INTERN Bedminster, NJ ARGON ST SOFTWARE ENGINEER INTERN/CO-OP Fairfax or Newington, VA EMC CORPORATION SOFTWARE LAB INTERNSHIP DOCUMENTATION INTERN PROGRAM MANAGEMENT INTERN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INTERN Hopkinton, MA CISCO SYSTEMS, INC. ENGINEER INTERN Boxborough , MA THE TARGET COMPANIES CLIENT DATA SERVICES INTERN Cambridge, MA BLACKROCK DEVELOPER INTERN Boston, MA TELCORDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC. RESEARCH INTERN Piscataway, NJ SEPTEMBER SOFTWARE SOFTWARE ENGINEERS NEEDED FOR STARTUP Cambridge, MA COMVERSE, INC. COMVERSE CTO LABS SFTWRE. DVLPMT. INTERN Cambridge, MA CNET, NETWORKS DATA ANALYST (3463) Cambridge , MA REBELLION RESEARCH FINANCIAL ALGORITHIM ARCHITECT New York, NY THE THOMSON CORPORATION SOFTWARE ENGINEER INTERN Eagan, MN HIGHBRIDGE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT SUMMER IT INTERN New York, NY InterviewTrak Resume Submission Deadlines: Realnetworks Software Development Engineer, Music Deadline: Mar 2, 2006 Weiss Asset Management Software Developer Internships Deadline: Mar 4, 2006 IBM IBM Summer Internships Deadline: Mar 10, 2006 Tesla Motors Various Engineering Internship Positions Deadline: Mar 31, 2006 Anna Babbi Klein, Career Assistant MIT Careers Office (MITCO) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Building 12-170 Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 Tel: (617) 452-2833 Fax: (617) 253-8457 http://web.mit.edu/career/www -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/engintern/attachments/20060227/d8da008c/attachment.htm