[4eyes] Fwd: Summer 2015 internships available at Google

Tobias Hollerer holl at cs.ucsb.edu
Sat Dec 13 00:05:07 PST 2014




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Subject: 	Summer 2015 internships available at Google
Date: 	Sat, 13 Dec 2014 00:02:39 -0800
From: 	Marc Levoy <levoy at google.com>
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Colleagues,

I am now full-time at GoogleX in Mountain View (although still affiliated with
Stanford).  At Google I lead a team that works on computational photography,
and we are looking for a few talented current PhD students to hire as interns
for Summer 2015.

In keeping with the mission of Google X, we have an integrated team of
researchers, hardware engineers, and software engineers working on projects
that will deploy at scale (and change the world) within 1-3 years.  Other
members of my team include Sam Hasinoff (formerly of Toronto/MIT), Jon Barron
(UC Berkeley), Andrew Adams (Stanford/MIT), Jiawen Chen (MIT), Yael Pritch
(Disney Research), and Yun-Ta Tsai (NVIDIA).

Although I cannot divulge all the projects we are working on, I can say that we
launched burst-mode photography on Glass and Nexus 5 and 6 (see
http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2014/10/hdr-low-light-and-high-dynamic-range.html).
In the coming year we will be focusing more on computational video,
multi-camera systems, structured-light scanning, virtual reality, and computer
vision and machine learning in the service of photography.

Although Google X is somewhat secretive, our group encourages publication, and
interns in past summers have submitted papers on their work.

Interested students should apply to Google’s “Software Engineering Intern, PhD,
Summer 2015” listing using our web site (http://g.co/phdintern), and should
also send a CV togcam-internships at google.com  <mailto:gcam-internships at google.com>. Internships are awarded on a
rolling basis, so the sooner the better.

-Marc Levoy





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