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========= 2014 MATHWORKS SUMMER RESEARCH INTERNSHIP =========
Come join us at MathWorks headquarters in Natick, MA for a
Summer Research Internship. You will have an opportunity to
work on a spectacular project of your choice where you get to
explore the power of Science and Engineering by combining
your Model-Based Design expertise with our premier industry
tools. Topics of interest vary broadly in the use of Design
Automation to realize ideas with a potential for high impact.
==================== WHEN DO I QUALIFY? =====================
You must be enrolled as a graduate student in an accredited
academic institute, preferably at the doctoral level, and
have a permit to work in the USA. In case of a doctoral
degree, you should not plan to graduate before Summer 2014.
Finally, you must have experience with MATLAB and Simulink.
====================== DOW DO I APPLY? ======================
To apply, submit a proposal of at most three pages outlining
how you would apply your current research to Model-Based
Design in embedded information systems such as Smart Systems,
Cyber-Physical Systems, Robotics, etc. In your proposal,
include a background of your technical expertise as well as
your interests. And, be creative! If your proposal piques our
general interest, we will contact you to discuss directions.
Email your proposal and resume in PDF form to
====================== YOUR INTERNSHIP ======================
This will be a paid internship under the direction of a
senior MathWorks Control Design Automation employee.
=================== EXPECTED DELIVERABLES ===================
- MathWorks Academic seminar
- MATLAB File Exchange submission
- Peer-reviewed publication
- YouTube video
====================== IMPORTANT DATES ======================
- January 31: deadline for submission
- March 28: notification of acceptance
- Your Summer term: 10 week internship
==================== WHAT WE DID IN 2013 ====================
IFAC World Congress submission (in review)
Video Episode I: A Spectacular Challenge (Get cyber real!)
Video Episode II: A Self-flying Drone (Take cyber control!)
MATLAB AR.Drone Development Kit
Simulink AR.Drone Development Kit
Kinect controlled travel in Google Earth