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Number of Position(s): 2 Duration: 10 Weeks Date: June 1st to Aug 7th, 2026 Location: Hybrid in Murray Hill, NJ EDUCATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS
The candidate must be enrolled in the second year of a master's program or in a doctoral program in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, or a related field at an accredited college or university within the United States. As part of our team, you will
Apply research ideas to real-world scenarios under the guidance of experienced mentors. Conduct research on novel and existing AI paradigms to address defined problem statements. Design and develop high-quality software frameworks and tools for end-to-end AI lifecycles. Manage data collection, calibration, and model development for reliable, scalable performance. Implement, test, and optimize AI models or agentic workloads for real-time applications. Communicate results and insights through reports, presentations, papers, or patents. Collaborate across teams to ensure solutions align with deployment, cost, and performance goals.
AI/ML fundamentals and algorithms: learning strategies, feature engineering, generalized and specialized models Full-stack programming: Python, version control, dashboard, scripting, AI/agentic frameworks DevOps for AI/ML lifecycle: Kubernetes, continuous deployment, and training The ability to interpret and communicate key underlying ideas, concepts, and associated problems in complex research papers and system reports. Willingness to contribute with creative, out-of-the-box solutions, to problems arising in a dynamic environment
It would be nice if you also had knowledge or experience of one or more of the following:
Learning architectures, ML model optimization, model drift detection, lifetime learning, knowledge graphs, or world models Developing solutions using single or multi-modal data (e.g., vision, text, RF) combined with machine learning to solve interesting problems. Wireless or wireline connectivity fundamentals, such as communication theory, networking, or interconnect fundamentals.
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