Internships/External Fellowships
STRIDE offers a unique opportunity for a guaranteed summer internship for PhD students in the program. STRIDE students will embark on a 10-week summer internship experience once during the course of the program. Internship applications are available early in the Spring semester. Placements include: Antarctic Southern Ocean Coalition (ASOC), National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), among others.
The internship experience will give you an opportunity for real-world applications of everything you've been learning within the STRIDE program; science communication, data analysis, and data visualization.
As a STRIDE trainee, you are encouraged to network and build contacts within your desired field of study. You are encouraged to identify internship opportunities through these networks and are permitted to arrange internships on your own if you so choose. STRIDE will assist with any logistics inquiries including travel, lodging, and cost of living.
Summer 2018 Internship Opportunities
To apply for an internship, please click and complete the Google Form.
Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition
Applied Visions
Secure Decisions, a division of Applied Visions, Inc., is a multi-disciplinary team of software developers, psychologists, and computer security experts who design and implement cutting edge technology solutions that help people in the government and private sectors defend computer networks and ensure the security of application software. We are a leading provider of cyber security R&D and have a strong track record of successfully commercializing our research. AVI, our parent company, builds commercial mobile apps and software to support the rapidly expanding Internet of Things market.
We are seeking students to collaborate with our staff on work of mutual interest, ideally culminating in a published work. Current areas of interest include developing:
+ Machine-learning that can predict the likelihood that a source code static analysis finding would be considered actionable by a human reviewer. Solution will likely involve abstract representations of application source code, backwards slices of application code, data flow modeling, and measures of tree similarity.
+ Visualization and workflows to support developer exploration of application security findings and the comprehension of security status.
**Must be a US Citizen**
Boston Consulting Group
https://www.bcg.com/careers/path/internships/default1.aspx
Working as an intern at BCG is more than an opportunity to bolster your résumé. It also offers the potential to launch a career at BCG, as a vast majority of our interns receive offers for full-time positions.
You’ll work with and be mentored by BCG consultants, and you’ll take responsibility for specific components of a client project. As a case team member, you’ll gain a 360-degree perspective on life as a BCG consultant—from working on client projects to socializing with colleagues.
BCG internships are generally two to three months long but can vary from a few weeks to a year, depending on the role and location. Some interns travel—including abroad—but return to their home offices at the end of each week for special events and social activities. This helps them meet other interns, get to know BCG consultants, and have some fun along the way.
If you are selected for our program, we’ll work with you to understand your interests and assign you to a case that aligns with your personal and professional goals. Past interns have helped solve a range of interesting challenges, from uncovering why a US technology company was losing market share in Europe to determining the best strategy for a luxury-goods brand to enter China.
Orientation and training sessions aimed at providing additional insight into the consulting profession are offered throughout your internship, giving you a complete view of what it would be like to work as a BCG consultant after you graduate.
We accept online applications from exceptional business school, engineering, science, law, and humanities students who are nearing the completion of their undergraduate or graduate studies.
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Clever Devices
All opportunities can be found at Clever Devices. The summer intern program has openings in various disciplines such as computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, product development, business administration, and project management. You may apply directly to the program on their website.
Duke Science Policy Summer Institute
This writing-intensive 10-week program at Duke University (May 29 – August 3, 2018) will give participants a grounding in how to read, write, and understand science policy. During a 4-week curriculum, participants will learn the basics of Science Communication, U.S. Civics, Finance & U.S. Markets, Writing for a Policy Audience (Briefs, Memos & Analyses), and Professional Ethics in Science Policy. The optional 6-week practicum extension to the program will allow participants to create policy portfolios by working in the SciPol office to produce policy briefs, memos and legislation for local and national clients at the nexus of science and policy. The program fee is $1,500 and includes all books and course materials, but does not include housing, meals, or travel to North Carolina. Scholarships are available on a need-based, limited basis, but participants are encouraged to seek external sponsorship & support. To learn more, visit: www.scipolsummer.org and to apply now (Priority Deadline: March 1st, 2018), download an application from: https://goo.gl/RJxjsn. We will host an online Info Session on February 27, 2018 -- 12 pm Eastern Time Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/300203646 Or iPhone one-tap : US: +16465588656,,300203646# or +16699006833,,300203646# Or Telephone: US: +1 646 558 8656 or +1 669 900 6833 Meeting ID: 300 203 646
Factset
Machine Learning Engineer - Intern
FactSet is currently seeking talented students to work with our Machine Learning and Language Technologies(MLT) Group. As an intern, you will be working alongside a team of engineers responsible for the development of systems for natural language analysis, classification tasks, information retrieval, machine translation and processing of financial data.
An ideal candidate for this position has a good mix of technical and analytical skills for software development, as well as a research-oriented background suitable for developing solutions for language processing tasks. We are looking for dedicated, self-motivated individuals capable of working independently as well as in small teams.
• Coursework in Natural Language Processing or Machine Learning
• Working towards a BS, MS, or PhD degree in CS/Statistics/Mathematics or related
discipline
• Proficiency in Java or Python
• Familiarity with Open Source ML/NLP toolkits:
• We like tools such as scikit-learn, Mallet, IPython, Pandas, Weka, Vowpal Wabbit.
• Strong verbal and written communication skills
Useful to have:
• A scripting language like Python, Bash
• Machine Translation
• Distributed Systems
• Knowledge of Database Technologies : SQL, NoSQL
You may apply for this opening directly on Factset's website
IBM
Internet2
KLD Engineering
KLD was established to focus on the professional practice of engineering. The principal areas of service are in traffic engineeering and intelligent transportation systems (ITS), evaucation and emergency planning for natural and man-made disasters, and support functions, including Geographical Information Systems (GIS).
Services include:
- Traffic Impact Analysis
- Traffic Signal Retiming
- Traffic Simulation Modeling
- Research and Development including algorithm development and machine learning
- Data Analytics
For more information, please visit their website.
NASA
- U.S. Citizen (either by birth or naturalization) is required in order to apply in OSSI to be a NASA intern or fellow. If selected, you will be asked to provide proof of citizenship before the internship or fellowship begins. If you have questions regarding your citizenship, please refer to the U.S. Department of State website. (http://travel.state.gov/law/citizenship/citizenship_782.html)
- A Permanent Resident Alien (PRA) or Legal Resident are not considered U.S. citizens and are not eligible for NASA student opportunities available through OSSI.
- Pre-college applicants must be at least 16 years of age (at time of application) and a current high school sophomore, junior, or senior.
- At the time the opportunity begins, undergraduate and graduate students must be accepted/enrolled full-time in an accredited U.S. college or university.
- Before beginning an internship, a high school senior must have been accepted to an accredited U.S. college or university with plans on attending full-time.
- Grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a scale of 4.0. Please note if your college or university does not use GPA, you will need to explain the grading method in the application.
National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP)
Deadline: February 5, 2018
More information about the program and application process can be found at the following link:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
A complete list of internship opportunities can be found here: https://coastalscience.noaa.gov/about/internship/
Netsmart - The Futures Experience
Software Engineer Position Overview:
The Software Engineer’s responsibilities will center around developing the next generation of support and analytics tools for our solutions. Tenacity to learn new technologies, rapidly apply lessons learned and collaborate across the organization is fundamental to the team. We value results and empower effort that raises Netsmart to the next level. If you’re ready for a challenge in a fast-paced, energetic, start-up like environment, we want you!
Requirements:
- Basic programming experience using a modern object oriented language such as Java, C++, C#, etc.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to take initiative and manage multiple detailed tasks in a fast paced and dynamic environment
- Demonstrates achievement in academics, internships, co-ops, or other work experience
- BA/BS degree in computer science, IS, or IT is preferred
You may apply directly to this internship at Netsmart's website.
Zebra
Operations Management, Information System - ZRS is continuing the development of our integrated closed-loop Operations Management Information System (OMIS) to expand our capabilities and bandwidth to provide better transparancy to both our internal/external customers while giving us reliable real-time data to assist us in making fact-based decisions.This system will enhance our operational efficiency and allow us to support the business units projected growth while continuing to deliver superior customer service.
To apply for an internship for Summer 2018, please click the link and complete the Google Form.
Fellowships
Please apply for any listed fellowships directly with the offering organization.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine:
The Gulf Research Program is now accepting applications for its Science Policy Fellowship. Our Science Policy Fellows gain first-hand experience as they spend one year alongside decision-makers at agencies across Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Florida. With the guidance of a mentor, fellows delve into activities like research, evaluation, restoration planning, stakeholder outreach, and policy development and learn what it takes to make scientific information not just useful but useable. Fellows who have completed an MA, MS, or MPH/MSPH degree or who are currently enrolled in a doctoral program will receive an annual stipend of $45,000. Fellows who have completed a PhD, ScD, EngD, MD, DrPH, or DVM will receive an annual stipend of $55,000. Fellows also receive up to $5,000 in additional support for professional development activities. Applications are due March 14, 2018. Learn more and apply at www.nas.edu/gulf/fellowships/science-policy