[4eyes] FW: Qualcomm Interviews for Summer 2013 Interns on Oct 17/18 & Oct 29/30
Matthew Turk
mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Wed Oct 3 09:42:53 PDT 2012
FYI - you can talk to Victor and Steffen about working at Qualcomm
From: Chris Russo [mailto:crusso at engineering.ucsb.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 9:23 AM
To: Tim Sherwood; Heather Zheng; Tim Cheng; Benji D Dunson; Greta Halle;
kellis at cs.ucsb.edu; Kevin C. Almeroth; ebelding at cs.ucsb.edu; Fred Chong;
Chandra Krintz; Christopher Kruegel; Matthew Turk; Tobias Hollerer
Subject: Qualcomm Interviews for Summer 2013 Interns on Oct 17/18 & Oct
29/30
Hello,
Qualcomm is coming to campus this month and have not received many resumes
yet. Please inform your students of these opportunities, they have a great
summer program which includes many benefits. Please send these out on the CS
mailing lists.
Thanks,
Chris
1. QUALCOMM RESEARCH SOFTWARE JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Title: Innovative Software Engineer - Qualcomm Research
http://www.qualcomm.com/about/research
Job Function Qualcomms Corporate
Research and Development division is working on strategic projects for the
development of new technologies that will be commercialized in near future.
We do research in a wide range of areas such as the Internet of things,
Neuromorphic computing, Augmented reality, Context-aware computing,
Multimedia streaming, Low-power networks, WWAN and Next-generation Wi-Fi.
Responsibilities We seek highly innovative and motivated
engineers who can get things done. You will be working with a team of
multi-disciplined engineers in a fast-paced, intellectually challenging work
environment. Successful applicants will be creative, enthusiastic innovators
who are equally comfortable with researching new technologies and
implementing code that would go into commercial devices.
Skills/Experience We are looking for candidates with one
or more of the following areas of expertise:
. Extensive programming in C/C++
. Object-oriented software design and development
. Distributed systems and networking protocols
. Real-time and embedded software development
. Multi-threaded programming
. Multi-core and multi-processor systems
. Web technologies such as JavaScript and HTML5
. System performance optimization
. Data modeling and defining ontologies such as RDF/OWL
. Rule/reasoning engines such as JENA, JESS and Pellet
. Data mining and machine learning techniques
. LLVM and JIT compilers
. Linux kernel programming and Layer 2 networking
. Computer vision, natural feature detection and tracking
. Computational Neuroscience
. Augmented reality and coherent rendering techniques
. Knowledge of protocols such as LTE, UMTS, C2K and 802.11
. Experience with Android, iOS or Windows Phone
. Video streaming protocols such as DASH
. Cloud infrastructure
Educational Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering/Computer Science required.
Master's degree in Computer Engineering/Computer Science preferred.
For on-campus interviews for Software internships: Please apply in Career
Services:
Qualcomm Research on Oct 17-18: for ID# 858 or 859 (but not both)
Contact: Gary Osumi <gosumi at qualcomm.com >
2. QCT SW Intern positions
Ranked #20 by Fortune Magazine's annual "100 Best Companies to Work For" and
headquartered in San Diego, Qualcomm develops, manufactures, markets,
licenses, and operates advanced 4G & 3G communications systems and products
based on its proprietary digital wireless technologies. To ensure that the
entire wireless industry is inspired and continues to evolve, innovate and
experience success, Qualcomm develops its technologies and solutions for the
purpose of enabling key participants in the wireless value chain.
Qualcomm has hundreds software engineering internships available. As a
software engineering intern, you will work with a team of software engineers
to develop, implement and maintain software for the most complex wireless
devices. With a degree in computer science or engineering, you may be placed
in a position anywhere on the Software Development Life Cycle of one of
Qualcomm's numerous wireless software technologies.
Below are examples of roles and technologies that you may work on during
your internship:
Roles:
Analyze & identify system-level integration issues
Develop & Integrate new features
Define integration & test platforms
Develop & execute test scenarios
Design & develop embedded, real-time systems
Android Architecture
Object Oriented and UI Design
Linux OS Development
Linux Kernel/Device Driver Development
Technologies:
Modem Software: Air interfaces/Data Services/Multimode (CDMA, CDMA2000,
OFDMA, LTE)
OS: Windows, Android, Chrome, Native Platforms (RIM), others
Multimedia: Video, Display, Audio, Graphic, Core Power, Camera
LTE (Long-Term-Evolution)
CoreBSP (Board Support Package): Drivers, Peripherals, Products, & OS
Education requirements:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering/Computer Science required.
Master's degree in Computer Engineering/Computer Science preferred.
For on-campus interviews for Software internships: Please apply in Career
Services:
Qualcomm CDMA Technologies (QCT) on Oct 29-30: ID# 875 or 877 (but not
both)
Contact: Gary Osumi < <mailto:gosumi at qualcomm.com> gosumi at qualcomm.com>
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