MIT Lincoln Laboratory - Info Session
Summer Research, Co-op, and Full-time Opportunities
Connect with MIT Lincoln Laboratory for Summer Research, Intern, Co-op, and Full-time Opportunities!
Monday, 10/27 during Free Hour (12-1pm)
MYER 030 (LH2)
MIT Lincoln Laboratory offers scientists and engineers the opportunity
to work on challenging problems critical to national security. A
Department of Defense federally funded research and development center
(FFRDC), Lincoln Laboratory has a focused commitment to research and
development, with an emphasis on building prototypes and demonstrating
operational systems under live test conditions that meet real-world
requirements.
Three areas constitute the core of the work
performed at Lincoln Laboratory: sensors, information extraction (signal
processing and embedded computing), and communications, all supported
by a broad research base in advanced electronics.
If you are
pursuing a PhD/MS/BS in any of the following majors, or a comparable
scientific or technical field, our technical staff would like to meet
you.
Recruiting the following majors:
- Electrical Engineering
- Computer Science or Cybersecurity
- Physics
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Bioengineering
TO APPLY TO THESE OPPORTUNITIES, PLEASE
1. GO TO THE MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s website www.ll.mit.edu/college/oncampus.html
The search screen will appear. Please enter UMBC and click Search.
Select your campus name from the answer set that appears.
A new screen will appear. Apply to requisition 5502. Click Create Profile (top right of screen), and submit your information.
MIT
Lincoln Laboratory's fundamental mission is to apply science and
advanced technology to critical problems of national security. To ensure
excellence in the fulfillment of this mission, the Laboratory is
committed to fostering an environment that embraces and leverages
diversity of thought, culture, and experience. MIT Lincoln Laboratory is
an Equal Opportunity Employer, and does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, veteran status, or
disability. Due to the unique nature of our work, we require U.S.
citizenship.
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