[4eyes] FW: Graduate Student Opportunities
Matthew Turk
mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Tue Jun 23 11:59:50 PDT 2009
FYI
From: Lenotte, John [mailto:jlenotte at ll.mit.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 8:20 AM
To: mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Cc: debra at mat.ucsb.edu
Subject: Graduate Student Opportunities
Professor Turk: I am reaching out to you again in hopes that you can pass
this information along to some of your students. We offer both summer
internships and full time opportunities. Listed below is information about
the projects we are working on.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
John Lenotte
HR Representative
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
jlenotte at ll.mit.edu
_____
The Advanced Space Systems and Concepts group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory is
looking for engineers with computer vision and image processing expertise to
join our vision group. The group develops working prototypes for a variety
of video surveillance applications funded by the department of defense.
Research areas include Persistent Video Surveillance, Optical Flow Image
Stabilization, Background Modeling for Change Detection, Real-time
Algorithms, GPU coding, High Performance Parallel Computing, Image
Compression, Vehicle Tracking, Anomalous Behavior Detection, and much more.
Experience with C or C++, MATLAB, Windows, and Linux software development is
highly recommended. The desire to work on challenging problems and new
algorithms is required.
Created in 1951 as a federally-funded research center of the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory quickly established a reputation
for pioneering advanced electronics in air defense systems. The Laboratory's
fundamental mission is to apply science and advanced technology to critical
problems of national security.
The scope of the problems has broadened from the initial emphasis on air
defense to include space surveillance, missile defense, battlefield
surveillance and identification, communications, and air traffic control,
all supported by a strong advanced electronic technology activity.
At MIT Lincoln Laboratory, the approach to problem solving is grounded in
following a project from the concept stage, through simulation and analysis,
to the development of hardware, software, and the ultimate demonstration of
an integrated system. The Laboratory environment of dedicated people,
working in well-equipped, state-of-the-art facilities, motivates excellence
and innovation.
John Lenotte
Human Resources Representative
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
781-981-7078
jlenotte at ll.mit.edu
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