Internship Summary
| Site | location | research area | deadline | contact | previous attendees |
| Yahoo Research Labs | Pasadena, CA | machine learning, information retrieval | ? | ? | FernandoDiaz, HemaRaghavan, Gary, Giri |
| Microsoft Research | Redmond, Cambridge, Bay Area Research Center, Silicon Valley | information retrieval | "early spring" (Feb 28 for Cambridge) | ? | RameshNallapati |
| Google | Mountain View, CA, New York, NY, Santa Monica, CA, Bangalore, India and Zurich, Switzerland | engineering, UI? | Feb 28, 2005 | interns-2005@google.com | NatashaMohanty |
| IBM Research | Hawthorne, NY (and others) | text analysis and understanding, statistical machine translation, question-answering, cross-language search (to name a few) | ? | ? | ? |
| PARC | Palo Alto, CA | Knowledge Extraction from Document Collections, Language Analysis | Feb 15th | web application form | RameshNallapati |
Internship Details
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Graduate student summer interns are sought who will contribute to the design, implementation and testing of systems for natural
language processing of text, using state-of-the art methods. Summer projects may be on a variety of natural language processing
technologies such as text analysis and understanding, statistical machine translation, question-answering, cross-language search,
etc..A typical project in this area involves writing Java/C++ code to implement a novel idea, evaluating it against test data, and
integrating the resulting module into a larger prototype system. Candidates should have an interest in one or more of the following
areas: Large scale Java development, Eclipse plug-in development, linguistics, information extraction, machine learning, statistical
and symbolic approaches in NLP, information science, or tools and user interfaces. For some projects, J2EE and Websphere Portal
experience would be a plus. THIS IS A SUMMER INTERNSHIP THAT REQUIRES YOU WILL CONTINUE TO BE PURSUING A MASTERS DEGREE OR PhD IN
THE FALL OF 2005.
Two IBM Interships
Job Title: Graduate Summer Web Fountain Computer Science Internships
Job ID: RES05209
Job Description:
The Web Fountain project at IBM s Almaden Research Center (San Jose, CA) is seeking qualified candidates to work on a variety of challenging projects in the department as 2005 summer interns. The project has several areas of research interest focused around analysis of text and hypertext, including natural language processing, machine learning, graph theory, web structure, information extraction, information retrieval, visualization, ontologies, practical applications of streaming algorithms, and other forms of web-related research. Refer to
http://www.almaden.ibm.com/webfountain for an overview of the project. The successful candidate must hold an MS degree or be pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science or another field relevant to the areas of interest described above. The exact skills required vary from project to project, but most projects require excellent implementation skills and fluency in C++/Java or related languages. All candidates must have a good command of English and excellent speaking and writing skills.
http://careers.peopleclick.com/jobposts/Client40_GLDTR/BU1/External/139-8546.htm
Job Title: Collaborative User Experience Group Intern
Job ID: RES05035
Job Description:
IBM Research in Cambridge, Mass. is seeking smart, energetic graduate students for internships in 2005. Our lab builds and studies new forms of "social software," technology that helps people collaborate and share knowledge. Past intern projects have focused on topics such as wikis, blogs, social networks, data visualization, and collaborative programming environments; many have resulted in academic publications and new features in IBM products. Interns must be top students with experience in one of the following areas: computer science, interaction design, psychology, sociology, or mathematics. Familiarity with human-computer interaction, visualization, user-studies, or Eclipse is a plus. For more about us, see:
http://www.research.ibm.com/cambridge THIS IS A SUMMER INTERNSHIP THAT REQUIRES YOU WILL CONTINUE TO BE PURSUING A MASTERS DEGREE OR Ph.D. IN THE FALL OF 2005.
http://careers.peopleclick.com/jobposts/Client40_GLDTR/BU1/External/139-8347.htm
Microsoft Cambridge Annoucement
From: Christopher Bishop <cmbishop@microsoft.com>
Date: January 17, 2005 12:51:46 PM EST
To: connectionists@cs.cmu.edu
Cc: Christopher Bishop <cmbishop@microsoft.com>
Subject: Internships for Ph.D. students at Microsoft Research Cambridge
Each year the Microsoft Research lab in Cambridge, U.K. offers around
40+ Ph.D. internships, typically of 12 weeks duration, covering research
areas of interest to the lab including machine learning, computer
vision
and information retrieval.
These internships are aimed at Ph.D. students who have completed at least
a year (preferably two or three) of their Ph.D. studies.
Competition for places is strong, so we have set a deadline of 28
February for receipt applications (including references) for
internships
in 2005. Detailed information about the internships, as well as
information on the applications procedure, is available at:
http://www.research.microsoft.com/aboutmsr/jobs/internships/cambridge.aspx
Chris Bishop
Professor Christopher M. Bishop FREng
Assistant Director
Microsoft Research Ltd
7 J J Thomson Avenue
Cambridge CB3 0FB, U.K.
Tel. +44 (0)1223 479 783
Fax: +44 (0)1223 479 999
cmbishop@microsoft.com
http://research.microsoft.com/~cmbishop
Xerox
Xerox Parc:
http://www.parc.com/contact/employment/graduate.php
Xerox Europe:
Some potentially relevant areas, but no real
information on how to apply, etc.
http://www.xrce.xerox.com/internships/home.html
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