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From: Jan Borchers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: May 25, 2005 10:30 AM
Subject: [i10] Fwd: Global Connection internship at NASA Ames
To: Media Computing Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It's not out of the question that they might take someone from Europe
too, especially if you have a very good match of skills, and if you
are able to offer them to take over the cost of travel yourself if
necessary. I am quite confident that it would be a very rewarding
experience.
- jan
>Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 13:28:44 -0700
>From: Terry Winograd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Global Connection internship at NASA Ames
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>The Intelligent Robotics Group (IRG) at the NASA Ames Research Center has
>openings for internships in the Global Connection project. In partnership
>with Google, National Geographic, and Carnegie Mellon University, we are
>working to educate people about the world's peoples and cultures, through
>computer-based immersive visualization environments and more, including
>flyover of the Earth (www.keyhole.com) and time-lapse gigapixel panoramic
>imaging.
>
>We are looking for interns in the following areas:
>
> - CGI + Perl + Linux sysadmin for setting up a collaborative image
> geolocation server. Experience with TWiki helpful.
>
> - Good math and software (C++) skills for assisting 6DOF airplane pose
> estimation using a GPS log.
>
> - Mechanical design & construction to waterproof panoramic imagers
> and set them up underwater and outdoors.
>
> - Lots of other projects for good C++ programmers, particularly in the
> areas of computer vision, panoramic imaging (registration, mosaicing,
> etc.), and large image databases.
>
>The internships will be full-time during summer 2005 (3 months), with an
>option to extend (part-time or full-time) into fall 2005.
>
>NASA Ames is located at Moffett Field, California in the heart of Silicon
>Valley. Ames is a leader in information technology research, with a focus
>on intelligent systems, supercomputing, and networking. More than 3,500
>personnel are employed at Ames. In addition, approximately 300 graduate
>students, cooperative education students, post-doctoral fellows, and
>university faculty work at the Center.
>
>If you are interested, please send the following via email:
>
> 1. A current CV or resume
>
> 2. A short letter describing your background and motivation
>
>to Randy Sargent ([EMAIL PROTECTED] ).
>
>
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From: Jan Borchers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: May 25, 2005 10:30 AM
Subject: [i10] Fwd: Global Connection internship at NASA Ames
To: Media Computing Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It's not out of the question that they might take someone from Europe
too, especially if you have a very good match of skills, and if you
are able to offer them to take over the cost of travel yourself if
necessary. I am quite confident that it would be a very rewarding
experience.
- jan
>Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 13:28:44 -0700
>From: Terry Winograd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Global Connection internship at NASA Ames
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>
>The Intelligent Robotics Group (IRG) at the NASA Ames Research Center has
>openings for internships in the Global Connection project. In partnership
>with Google, National Geographic, and Carnegie Mellon University, we are
>working to educate people about the world's peoples and cultures, through
>computer-based immersive visualization environments and more, including
>flyover of the Earth (www.keyhole.com) and time-lapse gigapixel panoramic
>imaging.
>
>We are looking for interns in the following areas:
>
> - CGI + Perl + Linux sysadmin for setting up a collaborative image
> geolocation server. Experience with TWiki helpful.
>
> - Good math and software (C++) skills for assisting 6DOF airplane pose
> estimation using a GPS log.
>
> - Mechanical design & construction to waterproof panoramic imagers
> and set them up underwater and outdoors.
>
> - Lots of other projects for good C++ programmers, particularly in the
> areas of computer vision, panoramic imaging (registration, mosaicing,
> etc.), and large image databases.
>
>The internships will be full-time during summer 2005 (3 months), with an
>option to extend (part-time or full-time) into fall 2005.
>
>NASA Ames is located at Moffett Field, California in the heart of Silicon
>Valley. Ames is a leader in information technology research, with a focus
>on intelligent systems, supercomputing, and networking. More than 3,500
>personnel are employed at Ames. In addition, approximately 300 graduate
>students, cooperative education students, post-doctoral fellows, and
>university faculty work at the Center.
>
>If you are interested, please send the following via email:
>
> 1. A current CV or resume
>
> 2. A short letter describing your background and motivation
>
>to Randy Sargent ([EMAIL PROTECTED] ).
>
>
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Ericsson Eurolab Deutschland
Germany
Phone: +49 176 24235920
+49 241 4127532
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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