IBM Minority Research Internship

IBM sponsors
a research internship program for under-represented minorities.
The goal is to encourage under-represented minority students to
pursue graduate studies in science and engineering.
The internships
are salaried positions typically 10 weeks long at the IBM Almaden
Research Center in San Jose, CA and include in addition a $2,500
grant, plus the opportunity to work with an IBM mentor. Research
areas of the internship are individually chosen so as to optimize
the match between the skills and interests of the student, and
the ongoing research programs of the laboratory.
Applicants
must be under-represented
minority with sophomore or junior standing at a US college or
university at the time of application; must be majoring in chemistry,
physics, materials science or engineering, computer science or
engineering, chemical, electrical, mechanical engineering; and
must have a minimum 3.0 GPA.
Location:
San Jose, California
Apply
Online: www.almaden.ibm.com/almaden/diversity/
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