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Summer Internship at Agilent Labs

Date Posted : 15/Mar/06
Requisition : 2008197
Job Title : Measurement hardware internship Description : In this project an intern will build state-of-the-art time-aware LXI Class B test and measurement hardware prototypes based on FPGAs, software and IEEE time-synchronization protocols. This hardware and software will be tested in simple measurement systems. The summer will culminate in a demonstration for Agilent management. Qualifications : Minimum: B.S. (M.S.) EE/CS and prefer
active graduate student in Ph.D. program. Verilog HDL, FPGA design
experience (synthesis, place & route), C++, basic understanding of
electronic instruments (e.g. scopes, signal generators, logic analyzers).
Desired: embedded systems software development (VxWorks preferred), system
simulation skills (MATLAB), IEEE-1588, GPIB (IEEE-488) and LAN protocols. 
Country or Area : United States
State/Province : California
Town/City : Santa Clara
Shift : Day Job
Job Type : Internship
Schedule : Full-time
Travel Required : No
Duration (Temp Positions Only) : 0-3 months


INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY

MAYFIELD FELLOWS PROGRAM - SUMMER 2006

Attend an informational meeting:

6:00 PM Tuesday, October 4, Helzel Room, 2nd floor F-wing, Haas School of Business
6:30 PM Thursday, October 6, Room 290, Hearst Mining Building

The UC Berkeley Mayfield Fellows Program is now accepting applications for summer 2006 internships. Paid summer internships at venture capital-funded Silicon Valley high tech start-ups will be made available to up to 10 graduate students at UC Berkeley.

Who may apply?

* You must be a 1st year Haas MBA student or MS or PhD student in Engineering or SIMS. 
* You must be a full-time UC Berkeley graduate student returning to UCB in fall 2006.
* You must have completed a Bachelors degree in engineering or science.
* You must have completed at least one MOT course by May, 2006. 

How do I apply? 

Bring the following materials, stapled together, to Room F-461 in the Faculty Wing of the Haas School of Business: (a) a one-page resume (b) a one-page essay stating how you feel you will benefit from the opportunity, and why you are well suited for this internship (c) two letters of recommendation, with at least one, if possible, from a previous employer. Letters of recommendation must include the telephone number of both recommenders, who will be contacted if you are selected as a finalist. Applications must be submitted by 12:00 noon on Wednesday, October 26, 2005. Finalists will be interviewed on November 8; winners will be announced the week of November 14, 2005.

What kind of work will I perform under this internship? 

Your work under this internship will be determined by the executives of the company where you are employed as well as by your background and level of experience. The type of work may be senior staff or operational work involving product management, marketing, business development or engineering.

How is this program different from other internships? 

Being a Mayfield Fellow differs substantially from other corporate internships, in the following ways:
The selection process is tough. If you are chosen, you will be offered an opportunity that recognizes your potential in management and technology.
Mayfield Fellows form an association that lasts for life, and benefits you by welcoming you into a network of high tech professionals in Silicon Valley.
You will have four layers of mentorship: an executive at the company where you will intern, a partner at a venture capital fund, an alumnus of the Mayfield Fellows Program, and a faculty advisor from Haas.
During the summer, you will visit each of the other companies hosting a Mayfield Fellow, meet the management there, and learn that companys business and strategy.
Upon your return to campus in the fall, you will participate in a seminar (BA 295 Seminar in Entrepreneurship) where you will share what you have learned and prepare a case study.

Which companies are hosting the internships?


The companies hosting interns under this program are venture capital-backed start-ups in various high technology fields, most located in Silicon Valley. Fellows will begin interviews at these companies in March and April, 2006, and they and the companies will jointly choose the best fit for both parties based on opportunities available. Salaries are competitive based on normal rates in industry, and are paid by the company.

Questions?


Attend an informational meeting on the program: 
6:00 PM Tuesday, October 4, Helzel Room, 2nd Floor, Haas School of Business
6:30 PM Thursday, October 6, Room 290, Hearst Mining Building


The UC Berkeley Mayfield Fellows Program is funded by
The Mayfield Fund, a top-tier venture capital fund based in Menlo Park, California.

The program is administered by
The Management of Technology Program
The Lester Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
University of California, Berkeley 


Summer internship (can be extended to 6 months) and/or multiple summers:

Long term Research in low power DSP kernels and quantifying the cost (in power and size) of adding flexibility to the kernels. Researcher will investigate algorithms-architecture/micro-architecture/and transistor optimization to achieve several Gops/mW performance goals with some flexibility to reconfigure for several different wireless LAN and Wide area network protocols. Kernel examples would be FIR filter, radix 2/4 FFT and Viterbi, etc. 

Doctoral thesis students. 

For additional information contact:
Ernest Tsui 
408-765-5183 
ernest.tsui@intel.com 


Summer Internship

The radio communications lab at Intel, Hillsboro, OR is looking for a summer intern to work on characterizing the performance of wireless
applications on multiradio platforms. The project will take 3 to 4 months and will involve defining and executing performance tests that involve applications such as voice, video and typical web applications. The evaluation will study and measure the effect of radio interference and coexistence on applications. Knowledge of wireless protocols, RF interference, and foundational courses in wireless communications is required. The ideal candidate will be a student enrolled in EE/CE/CW MS or Ph.D. programs, with a bent for practical and systems type work. The project involves a lot of hands on work and potentially a paper.
If you are interested, contact::

Lakshman Krishnamurthy, Ph.D.
Principal Engineer, Radio Communications Lab, Intel Corporation.
lakshman.krishnamurthy@intel.com


Summer Internship

The Intel Communications Technology Lab, is working on several WiMAX  projects from key concepts to product adoption. One of projects involves advanced cross layer optimization techniques between the OFDMA PHY and MAC layers in the 802.16e standard. They are looking for a highly motivated graduate student for a summer internship position in this area. M.S. / Ph.D students in EE / CS with a strong background digital communications and wireless networks would be ideally suited for this internship. In addition to algorithm design, the position would involve modeling, simulation and performance analysis of an 802.16e network. Strong programming skills in network simulation ns-2/OPNET/C/C++ would be a plus.

Intel has a strong tradition of working together with universities worldwide to promote innovation and the advancement of technology. Summer internships at Intel Labs give students hands-on opportunities to contribute ideas to challenging projects while networking with key Intel researchers. 

For more information, contact

 Roshni Srinivasan
 2200 Mission College Blvd, RNB 4-135
Santa Clara, CA 95052
Office: +1 408 765-0506
roshni.m.srinivasan@intel.com