[4eyes] FW: Fall Internships at Adobe Creative Technologies Lab
Matthew Turk
mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Sat Jun 27 10:15:07 PDT 2009
FYI
From: Research Internships [mailto:atlctl at adobe.com]
Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 11:16 AM
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Subject: Fall Internships at Adobe Creative Technologies Lab
Adobe's Creative Technologies Lab (CTL) has research internships available
this Fall in Seattle,
the Boston area, and San Francisco. We are looking for PhD students who are
excited
about pushing the state of the art in graphics, vision, audio,
visualization, learning,
human-computer interaction, and more?in ways that could be of interest to
Adobe as well as to the research community at large. We have just started
recruiting
for the Fall, and we would love to hear from you! To apply, please send an
email to
atlctl at adobe.com with a list of your research interests, a list of CTL
researchers you would like
to work with, and your CV or resume. Internships will be granted on a
rolling basis so
apply as soon as possible.
Interns will collaborate with one or more of the researchers in our lab, and
will have access to world-class product groups and design teams. We
regularly
publish our work in top venues such as SIGGRAPH, CVPR, and UIST, while also
exploring technology transfer opportunities. We are especially interested in
fostering ongoing collaborations, and are open to projects that last beyond
the
internship and become part of your PhD thesis. We compensate interns well,
and
strive to create an environment that is both productive and fun.
Our Seattle lab is located in the chic Fremont area, directly on the water
(you
can kayak to work!) and connected by a bike path to UW. The Newton lab is
located on the Green Line "T" with easy access to both Boston and Cambridge.
The
San Francisco lab is located in the trendy SOMA area, near the ballpark and
a
short walk from the Caltrain station.
The Creative Technologies Lab is part of Adobe's Advanced Technology Labs
(ATL)
<http://technology.adobe.com/>. Our team currently includes the following
researchers:
* Aseem Agarwala (Seattle): graphics, vision, photography, video
* Shai Avidan (Newton): vision, graphics, learning
* Lubomir Bourdev (San Francisco): vision, graphics, learning
* Mira Dontcheva (San Francisco): human-computer interaction, graphics,
visualization
* William Freeman (Newton): learning, vision, perception, photography
* Dan Goldman (Seattle): graphics, visualization, video, photography,
rendering
* Wilmot Li (San Francisco): graphics, visualization, human-computer
interaction
* Wojciech Matusik (Newton): graphics, vision, material appearance,
photography
* Sylvain Paris (Newton): graphics, vision, shape reconstruction,
photography
* Jovan Popovic (Seattle): graphics, animation, geometric modeling
* David Salesin (Seattle): graphics, photography, visualization, rendering,
color
* Eli Shechtman (Seattle): vision, graphics, learning, video
* Paris Smaragdis (Newton): audio, learning, signal processing
* Jue Wang (Seattle): graphics, vision, photography, video,
* Holger Winnemoeller (Seattle): graphics, rendering, human-computer
interaction
Additional internship opportunities exist throughout the year, within our
lab as
well as other labs in ATL: the Visual Computing Lab, the Document &
Application
Technology Lab, and the Advanced Systems Technology Lab. To apply for
internships in any of these other labs, please send your CV to
SimplyBetterJobs at adobe.com.
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