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Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) and Limited Term positions
Kennesaw State University
We’re growing and need great people! The College of Computing and Software Engineering is hiring several Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) and limited-term lecturer positions. We have positions in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Game Development, and Information Technology! Our university has 35,000+ students, and about 3,500 of them are computing majors. So,if you’re interested in working with us, come by our table and talk with us!
Link: http://facultyjobs.kennesaw.edu
Remote internship in open source
Outreachy
**Please don't send resumes - apply through the Outreachy website**

Outreachy provides internships to work on open source.  Outreachy internships are open to applicants around the world. Interns work remotely, and are not required to move. Interns are paid a stipend of $5,500 USD for the three month internship. Interns have a $500 USD travel stipend to attend conferences or events.

Interns work with experienced mentors from open source communities. Outreachy internship projects may include programming, user experience, documentation, illustration, graphical design, or data science. Interns often find employment after their internship with Outreachy sponsors or in jobs that use the skills they learned during their internship.

Outreachy internships run twice a year, from May to August and December to March. Students in the northern hemisphere are eligible for the May to August round. Students in the southern hemisphere are eligible for the December to March round. People who are not students can apply for either round.

Applications for the December to March round are open now: https://outreachy.org/apply/

We expressly invite women (both cis and trans), trans men, and genderqueer people to apply. We also expressly invite applications from residents and nationals of the United States of any gender who are Black/African American, Hispanic/Latin@, Native American/American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander. Anyone who faces under-representation, systemic bias, or discrimination in the technology industry of their country is invited to apply.
Link: https://outreachy.org/apply/
Summer Research Program 2020
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
A summer internship at MIT Lincoln Laboratory will show you how professional research and critical thinking are done in real time, in real life.

MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s fundamental mission is to apply science and advanced technology to solving challenging problems of U.S. national security in areas such as cyber security; tactical air and counterterrorist systems; advanced intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems; and more. Not only will your internship experience enhance your understanding of your field of study; you will contribute meaningful research results.

Students have opportunities to:

Interface with national experts in numerous fields of research
Work with state-of-the-art equipment on real-world technical applications
Participate in a Laboratory-wide technical challenge
Opportunities to attend technical seminars and demonstrations
Present the results of their research conclusions at the end of the summer
The program runs from early June to mid-August and provides the following:

Competitive hourly pay rate
Round-trip travel expense assistance for students relocating from 50 miles outside the Boston area
Subsidized housing up to 10 weeks for students whose permanent address is greater than 50 miles outside the Boston area
Daily free shuttle service from housing and MIT campus to Lincoln Laboratory (Monday through Friday only)
Eligibility Requirements:
Students must have at least completed their sophomore year of college or be enrolled in a master's or doctoral program in one of these majors or a comparable technical field:

-Electrical Engineering
-Physics
-Computer Science
-Mathematics
-Mechanical Engineering
-Aerospace Engineering
-Molecular Biology/Biochemistry
-Materials Science
Beyond that, we require:

An excellent academic record (3.50 or above)
Demonstrated academic achievements and campus involvement that have prepared you to interact with other top performing scholastic achievers and experienced staff in teams and across
Link: None
Data Science Summer Institute Student Intern
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
You have a passion for data science and problem-solving.
We offer access to world-class staff and computational resources.

What is the Data Science Summer Institute?
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is offering data science graduate students and advanced undergraduate students like you the opportunity to join the Data Science Summer Institute (DSSI) — interns who get to work on real problems that really matter to our country.

This is a flexible summer internship program that runs for 12 weeks. As a member of DSSI, you will be able to take your ideas, passion, and the skills you've acquired in Machine Learning, Statistics and High Performance Computing and apply them to projects in areas of National Importance.

The Laboratory's next generation science and engineering are being applied to achieve breakthroughs for counterterrorism and nonproliferation, defense and intelligence, energy and environmental security. The program for the summer anticipates bringing in a limited number of undergraduate and graduate science and engineering students with backgrounds in machine learning, applied mathematics, computer science, or statistics to work with some of the best minds in data science to tackle some of the world's largest problems.

https://data-science.llnl.gov/dssi

Qualifications:
Actively pursuing a degree in applied mathematics, computer science, computer vision, machine learning, statistics, or a similar field
Desire to understand and explore why certain algorithms are well-suited to specific applications
Desire to participate in both individual and team efforts including the LLNL DSSI Grand Challenge
Desire to improve skills in public presentation of scientific results by giving presentations and participating in the LLNL student poster competition
Eagerness to obtain an understanding of new application areas
Effective programming skills in a high-level language such as R, Matlab, or Python, Distributed/parallel computing and experience with C/C++, Java
Link: https://careers-llnl.ttcportals.com/jobs/4545995-data-science-summer-institute-student-intern
Spring Computing Student Intern
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Come join Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) where we apply science and technology to make the world a safer place; now one of 2019 Best Places to Work by Glassdoor!

We have multiple openings for our Spring internship program taking place from January 1, 2020 to March 31, 2020. Our openings are for undergraduate and graduate level students as well as recent bachelors or masters level graduates (within one year of graduating). Selected interns will be given the opportunity to engage in practical research to further their educational goals. The selected interns will provide technical and/or research support to projects in the areas of computational science, cyber defense, computer science, numerical methods, mathematics, or other related fields.

Essential Duties
At the Undergraduate Level (Non-Exempt):
- Students will work with scientists, engineers and technical staff members to provide technical and/or research support to projects in the areas of computational science, numerical methods, mathematics, or other related fields.
- Under close supervision, will participate in research in assigned area.
- Gather and analyze data and information in support of scientific research.
- Participate in research planning and evaluation discussion.
- Perform other duties as assigned.


In Addition at the Graduate and Recent Grad Level (Exempt):
- Under limited direction and supervision will conduct research in assigned area.
- Perform technical assignments of a basic degree of complexity and provide advanced technical support to scientist in scientific research and development projects.
- Present work through presentations and/or poster sessions.
Link: https://careers-llnl.ttcportals.com/jobs/4379741-spring-computing-student-intern
Summer Computing Student Intern
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Come join Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) where we apply science and technology to make the world a safer place; now one of 2019 Best Places to Work by Glassdoor!

We have multiple openings for our Summer internship program taking place from April 1, 2020 to August 31, 2020. Our openings are for undergraduate and graduate level students as well as recent bachelors or masters level graduates (within one year of graduating). Selected interns will be given the opportunity to engage in practical research to further their educational goals. The selected interns will provide technical and/or research support to projects in the areas of computational science, cyber defense, computer science, numerical methods, mathematics, or other related fields.

Essential Duties
At the Undergraduate Level (Non-Exempt):
- Students will work with scientists, engineers and technical staff members to provide technical and/or research support to projects in the areas of computational science, numerical methods, mathematics, or other related fields.
- Under close supervision, will participate in research in assigned area.
- Gather and analyze data and information in support of scientific research.
- Participate in research planning and evaluation discussion.
- Attend relevant on-site seminars (at least one per week).
- A minimum of one seminar or poster will be presented on the assignment.
- Perform other duties as assigned.


In Addition at the Graduate and Recent Grad Level (Exempt):
- Under limited direction and supervision will conduct research in assigned area.
- Perform technical assignments of a basic degree of complexity and provide advanced technical support to scientist in scientific research and development projects.
- Present work through presentations and/or poster sessions.
Link: https://careers-llnl.ttcportals.com/jobs/4379738-summer-computing-student-intern
Computational Post College Appointee
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
We have multiple openings for Post College Appointees (PCA) to support software development projects. You will work in a multi-disciplinary team environment in support of projects focusing on problems of interest to LLNL and DOE programs. These positions are in the Scholar Program within the Computation Directorate and may be matrixed to Computation teams supporting other programs.

Essential Duties
- Meet with stakeholders to determine requirements for new software or updates to existing software, and analyze gathered requirements to inform the software development process.
- Work as a full member of a software engineering team, contributing to overall system design and participating in planning and review sessions.
- Design, implement, and test software applications based on both new and existing requirements.
- Perform testing and QA on software products using the project’s established processes.
- Document software development and technical findings for multiple audiences and present information both internally and externally to immediate team and beyond.
- Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications
- Recent Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related field.
- Significant experience designing and developing software applications with the ability to contribute as part of a software engineering team.
- Experience developing software with general-purpose object-oriented third generation languages such as C++, Python, and Java.
- Experience developing software within modern OS environments such as Linux, UNIX, and Windows.
- Comprehensive analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to effectively manage concurrent technical tasks with competing priorities and meet deadlines that are important to project success.
- Proficient verbal and communication skills necessary to effectively communicate information with peers and managers.
Link: https://careers-llnl.ttcportals.com/jobs/4035261
HPC Cluster Engineer Academy
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
HPC Cluster Engineer Academy is a 9-week paid internship that will give you direct experience with running and maintaining high performance computing (HPC) systems.

Livermore Computing invites you to apply to our HPC Cluster Engineer Academy for next summer. Although it doesn’t get much attention in traditional academic coursework, cluster engineering is a main focus of HPC centers around the world.

For every software developer or computational scientist who enjoys a fast, reliable, and up-to-date computer system, there’s a cluster engineer who maintains it. As an HPC Academy intern, you’ll learn the basics of cluster engineering and system installation under the guidance of our experts. This internship provides practical, real-world application of knowledge no HPC center—like LLNL—can live without.

A cluster is a system of interconnected computers called nodes. They are connected through a high speed network and generally use the same hardware and operating system. Clusters enable computer scientists to run their code more quickly than on a single computer—the more nodes in the cluster, the higher the computing capacity. A cluster with thousands of processing nodes is a supercomputer, like the systems we operate at LLNL. We are home to some the world’s fastest supercomputers including Sequoia and Sierra.
Link: https://computing.llnl.gov/hpc-cluster-engineer-academy
Postdoctoral Research Staff
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Research opportunities in information visualization, high-dimensional data analysis, machine learning, and other growing fields
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We have an opening for a Postdoctoral Researcher to perform research in the area of networking performance analysis and optimization for supercomputers and high performance computing (HPC) clusters. You will work collaboratively with Livermore Computing personnel and other researchers to better understand the network performance of our supercomputers and determine how to improve them. The goal of this work is to understand the network performance bottlenecks in our HPC systems as well as inform future procurements by developing more rigorous techniques to optimize network design. This position is in the Center for Applied Scientific Computing (CASC) Division within the Computation Directorate.

Essential Duties
- Research better ways to optimize network system design, by using experiments, simulations and system monitoring data as appropriate to gain insights into network utilization on current systems and to inform procurement decisions.
- Evaluate the impact of features in new and novel hardware deployments on production workloads.
- Apply modern analysis techniques, such as machine learning, uncertainty quantification, and statistical techniques to data collected.
- Interact with application teams to ensure that experimental use cases reflect realistic workloads.
- Document research by publishing papers in peer-reviewed media and presenting papers within the DOE community and at conferences.
- Contribute to group grant proposals, including proposal presentations and preparation of proposals that will provide future research opportunities in the field, and participate in the establishment of future research directions.
- Pursue independent (but complementary) research interests and interact with a broad spectrum of scientists internally and externally to define and carry out the research.
Link: https://careers-llnl.ttcportals.com/jobs/3632526-postdoctoral-research-staff-member
Fernbach Postdoctoral Fellow
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
A highly competitive postdoctoral position in the Computational Sciences awarded to candidates with exceptional talent and potential.

We are looking for a Sidney Fernbach Postdoctoral Fellowship candidate in the Computing Sciences. This fellowship is a prestigious postdoctoral position that will be awarded to one candidate with exceptional talent, scientific track record, and potential for significant achievements in computational mathematics, scientific computing, computer science, and/or data science. You will have the freedom to pursue your own original research in one or more aspects of computing sciences. You will work in a cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research environment with accomplished researchers with access to Livermore Computing’s world-class HPC environment. Position will be closed to applicants after October 22, 2019.

Essential Duties
- Conduct original and independent research in the computing sciences.
- Report research results in LLNL seminars and in the major scientific conferences.
- Publish research results in refereed journals.
- Interact with a broad spectrum of scientists internally and externally.
- Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications
- Recent PhD in applied mathematics, computational mathematics, computer science, data science, or related computational science and engineering disciplines. Eligible candidates are recent PhDs within five years of the month of the degree award at time of hire date.
- Demonstrated creativity, exceptional ability, and superior knowledge in the computing sciences.
- Demonstrated ability to conduct original and independent research through a track record of scientific accomplishment.
- Advanced written and verbal communication skills necessary to interact with a multidisciplinary research team, author technical and scientific reports and papers, and deliver technical presentations.
- Experience writing reports, publications and proposals.
- Demonstrated potential for technical leadership.
Link: https://computing.llnl.gov/fernbach
Software Developer
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
For computer scientists interested in supporting a variety of software development assignments

Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related field, or equivalent level of demonstrated knowledge.
- Skilled in all aspects of software project life cycle: feasibility, requirements, design, implementation, integration, test and deployment.
- Experience developing software with either Python, C++ or JAVA within Linux, UNIX, and Windows environments.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively manage concurrent technical tasks with competing priorities and meet deadlines that are important to project success.
- Demonstrated ability to approach difficult problems with enthusiasm and creativity.
- Demonstrated effective interpersonal skills necessary to interact with all levels of personnel and ability to work independently in a multi-disciplinary team environment.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills to prepare, present, and document technical information.
In Addition at the SES.2 Level
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively with minimal guidance.
- Demonstrated ability to provide innovative approaches and apply new technologies to broadly defined tasks and projects.
- Demonstrated ability to apply effective analytical and problem-solving skills to complex problems.

Desired Qualifications
- Master’s Degree in Computer Science or related field.
- Experience with Perl, Web Technologies, Ajax, or HTML5, Oracle database schema design and SQL, distributed control systems, real-time operating systems, Big Data analytics, NAS, platforms, resource management systems, Linux virtualization, cloud computing technologies, grid frame works, and cloud file systems, revision control systems, remote boot protocols, and/or experience in a High Performance Computing environment.
- Experience with application development using object oriented methods, an understanding of fundamental networking and distributed computing concepts
Link: https://careers-llnl.ttcportals.com/jobs/4543424-software-developer
Linux System Administrator
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
For system administrators looking to provide technical customer support for systems in a heterogeneous environment and to solve complex technical problems

Essential Duties
- Manage the operations of the Linux storage environments.
- Perform Linux installations, configurations, upgrades and ongoing maintenance activities on bare metal hardware and virtual environments, installation of software releases, patches of the operation system and utilities, third-party products, and open source software.
- Perform installation of software releases, patches of operating systems and utilities, third-party products, and open source software.
- Support data and process migration between internal systems, as well as platform authentication and application deployment e.g. Active Directory, Dell-Quest Authentication, and Docker).
- Manage Puppet infrastructure, distributing and enforcing standard configurations.
- Collaborate with management, customers, and team members to evaluate and recommend procurements of Linux hardware and software.
- Implement, support, and maintain multi-platforms, including Splunk, Nagios and other performance/monitoring technologies and utilize tools to monitor and support systems.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
In Addition at the 393.2 Level
- Diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve complex system and network related
problems.
- Serve as a technical leader, internal and external consultant in area of expertise, providing highly advanced technical assistance to the use community and collaborating with customers in the design of their computing environment.
- Implement highly advanced designs, produced in collaboration with data scientists and infrastructure architects.

Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in a Computer, Information Technology, or Engineering related field or equivalent combination of technical training and experience.
- Broad and in-depth knowledge of and technical experience with Linux operating systems and related hardware.

Link: https://careers-llnl.ttcportals.com/jobs/4012904-linux-systems-administrator
Department of Energy (DOE) Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI)
One of 17 DOE Labs
SULI Program Overview
The Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program encourages undergraduate students and recent graduates to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers by providing research experiences at the Department of Energy (DOE) laboratories. Selected students participate as interns appointed at one of 17 participating DOE laboratories/facilities. They perform research, under the guidance of laboratory staff scientists or engineers, on projects supporting the DOE mission.

The SULI program is sponsored and managed by the DOE Office of Science’s, Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) in collaboration with the DOE laboratories/facilities.

Applications for the SULI program are solicited annually for three separate internship terms. Internship appointments are 10 weeks in duration for the Summer Term (May through August) or 16 weeks in duration for the Fall (August through December) and Spring (January through May) Terms. Each DOE laboratory/facility offers different research opportunities; not all DOE laboratories/facilities offer internships during the Fall and Spring Terms.
Link: https://science.osti.gov/wdts/suli/How-to-Apply
Summer internships in biomedical informatics
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
The Vanderbilt Biomedical Informatics Summer Program is a 10-week paid summer research program, focusing on research at the intersection of health and computer science. The program includes an NSF REU site, positions funded by the National Library of Medicine, and industry partnerships. Positions are primarily available for undergraduate students, although we also have a limited number of spots for graduate students. Specific skills needed vary by mentor and project, but an interest in health, healthcare, or medical data is a must. All positions are paid positions, including stipend and housing. Application form with more info on 2020 dates and requirements: https://is.gd/DBMISummerApplication
Link: https://is.gd/DBMISummerApplication
Entry Level and Experienced Engineering and Computer Science
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab
Robotics, Rockets, Satellites, Ships and more! Learn how AR/VR, AI, ML, Software Engineering and more STEM areas come together to create novel solutions that bold and make our world a better place. We are looking for both entry level and experience staff to support our needs. Stop by Booth #315.
Link: JHUAPL.edu
Internships w/Robots, Space Craft, Missiles and more!
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab
We have biomedical innovations, submarines, the next generation planes and space craft among other other cool projects for interns to make impactful contributions while learning a great deal. JHUAPL is ideally located between DC and Baltimore. BS, MS and PHD students welcomed.
Link: JHUAPL.edu
UI/UX Developer – Web Designer ( posting 17655BR ) - CLOSED as of 9/26/2019
Akima Infrastructure Services, LLC (AIS)
Successful candidates will be employees of AIS, a premier government supplemental labor contractor partnered with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

Duties
- Conceptualize original ideas that bring simplicity and user friendliness to complex design needs - Create wireframes including layout, navigation, interaction and information design
- Create detailed UI frameworks and patterns for extended applicability across projects
- Participate in customer reviews to obtain detailed design sign-off
- Build reusable code and libraries for future use
- Ensure the technical feasibility of proposed UI/UX designs
- Ensure interfaces have been tested thoroughly across multiple devices and browsers and are optimized for positive customer experience.
- Investigate layout and usability issues and assure adherence to best practices
- Collaborate with other team members and stakeholders

- BS in Computer Science, or equivalent level of demonstrated knowledge.
- Demonstrated experience designing functional Web UIs and compelling data visualizations, from concept to delivery
- Understanding of UI/UX design processes and methodologies
- Ability to collaborate with stakeholders and users to translate business objectives into design decisions
- Knowledge of standard tools for wireframing/mockups and prototyping
- Experience with common Java application development related technologies: HTML, XHTML, HTML5, CSS, Ajax, and JavaScript
- Experience working effectively in a dynamic, multidisciplinary team environment, which includes working with program management, engineers, technicians, and developers.
- Proficient verbal and written communication skills necessary to effectively collaborate in a team environment and present and explain technical information.

- Experience with JSF frameworks (e.g., Primefaces)
- Experience with Ajile/Scrum development methodologies
- Experience with software configuration management and issue tracking software (e.g., JIRA, Git).
Link: https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?SID=^ShM90rUQVX9zqZDkQEAeYsFaeMAKMp1f13u0hWzMeW2gFE7jRyInBPjcRUE8q93m&jobId=1341919&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5444&JobSiteInfo=1341919_5444&GQId=0
Technical Rotational Program
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab
Have you graduated in the past year or will graduate in 2019 or 2020 with a BS, MS or PHD in CS, Engineering, Math or Physics? Do you like being challenged and having the ability to change the world with a renowned institution and all of its resources behind you? Look no further- we have more than 100 different technical rotational options throughout our innovative ecosystem. The lucky members of these cohorts have specialized technical professional training and development over two years. Please stop by booth 315 to learn more about the JHUAPL Discovery Program.
Link: JHUAPL.edu
High Performance Computing Upper Undergraduate Student
Los Alamos National Laboratory
The High Performance Computing Division (HPC) manages world-class Supercomputing Centers. Our employees engage in research, development, and state-of-the-art software engineering, supporting development, design and effective use of large scale data and computational environments. Delivering computational capability and data management at petascale (i.e., across tens of thousands of processors and some of the largest, fastest, and most complex data movement and storage systems in the world) gives rise to cutting edge technical challenges. HPC Division innovates to meet those challenges.
HPC is seeking undergraduate level students looking for a challenging paid internship for the current academic year and/or summer. All selected candidates will be provided with a mentor, a challenging project for their appointment, and an opportunity to present their project work and progress to colleagues. The student projects we have to offer will vary depending on the skills and interests of the candidate and our current needs.
What You Need
Minimum Job Requirements:
All viable candidates must have a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 for consideration, be admitted into a degree program, and be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours in the semester prior to the internship.

A resume and current transcript, showing the GPA and course work requirements, are required.

We are seeking a wide variety of computational skills employed in an HPC environment. To receive full consideration, candidates must be pursuing one of the following undergraduate degrees (or a substantially equivalent degree), with a minimum of 72 hours, 15 of which must be upper-division coursework, which typically means a student has completed their third academic year:

Computer Science
Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Systems Administration
Computer Networking

Computer Systems Analysis
Software Engineer
Information Systems Security Management
Mathematics or Physics

Link: https://www.lanl.gov/org/ddste/aldsc/hpc/recruiting/index.php
Xtern- The Ultimate Tech Internship Experience
TechPointX


WHO SHOULD APPLY
Whether you are a developer looking for real world programming experience, or a marketing or public relations student interested in working in the fast-paced tech industry, Xtern has an opportunity for you. We have internship opportunities within tech companies for these types of roles:


• Business Analyst
• Data Science
• Devops/IT Networking
• Design
• Marketing
• Product and Project Marketing
• QA and Testing
• Sales
• Security
• Software Engineering/Development
• Technical Customer Success and Support

WORK AT A RAPIDLY-GROWING TECH COMPANY
The Xtern program places you with a high-growth tech company for a 10-week 9-to-5 paid internship over the summer. Xtern finalists will interview with 3-5 potential tech companies for their internship in-person (or video chat) on November 8th, 2019.

By the end of the event, most Xterns will have matched with their host company for their 2020 internship. If that does not happen, the TechPointX team will provide continued 1:1 company connections and work with you to find your internship placement.

JOIN US FOR THE BEST SUMMER OF YOUR LIFE
There is more to your life than school, and there should be more to your internship than work. Xtern is the whole package. Work alongside industry leaders at Indy’s fastest-growing tech companies, live and make friends with more than 150 other Xterns from around the country, and experience why Indy is such an awesome place to live.

FREE DOWNTOWN HOUSING
Spend your evenings in the heart of downtown Indianapolis at the IUPUI Riverwalk Apartments, located near dozens of restaurants, sports venues, trails and green spaces. Apartments are fully-furnished as a four bedroom, two bathroom with a washer and dryer in unit. And oh yeah, you’re living next to all of your new Xtern peers!

If you’re looking to make an impact on a growing tech community, be sure to apply online before the deadline, October 6th at 11:59 PM.
Link: https://techpoint.formstack.com/forms/class_of_2020_xtern_application
High Performance Computing Graduate Intern
Los Alamos National Lab
The High Performance Computing Division (HPC) manages world-class Supercomputing Centers. Our employees engage in research, development, and state-of-the-art software engineering, supporting development, design and effective use of large scale data and computational environments. Delivering computational capability and data management at petascale (i.e., across tens of thousands of processors and some of the largest, fastest, and most complex data movement and storage systems in the world) gives rise to cutting edge technical challenges. HPC Division innovates to meet those challenges.
HPC is seeking graduate level students looking for a challenging paid internship for the current academic year and/or summer. All selected candidates will be provided with a mentor, a challenging project for their appointment, and an opportunity to present their project work and progress to colleagues. The student projects we have to offer will vary depending on the skills and interests of the candidate and our current needs.
What You Need
Minimum Job Requirements:

All viable candidates must have a minimum GPA of 3.2/4.0 for consideration, be admitted into a degree program, and be enrolled in a minimum of 6 credit hours in the semester prior to the internship. A resume and current transcript, showing the above requirements, are required.

We are seeking a wide variety of computational skills employed in an HPC environment. To receive full consideration, candidates must have either been awarded a bachelor’s degree or be pursuing one of the following graduate degrees (or a substantially equivalent degree):

Computer Science
Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Systems Administration
Computer Networking
Computer Systems Analysis
Software Engineer
Information Systems Security Management
Mathematics or Physics

AND, knowledge & experience in one or more of the following:
Cluster Computing and System Administration... please see job ad
Link: https://www.lanl.gov/org/ddste/aldsc/hpc/recruiting/index.php
High Performance Computing Post Baccalaureate Intern
Los Alamos National Laboratory
The High Performance Computing Division (HPC) manages world-class Supercomputing Centers. Our employees engage in research, development, and state-of-the-art software engineering, supporting development, design and effective use of large scale data and computational environments. Delivering computational capability and data management at petascale (i.e., across tens of thousands of processors and some of the largest, fastest, and most complex data movement and storage systems in the world) gives rise to cutting edge technical challenges. HPC Division innovates to meet those challenges.

HPC is seeking recent graduates looking for a challenging paid post graduate internships at the post-baccalaureate level. All selected candidates will be provided with a mentor, a challenging project for their appointment, and an opportunity to present their project work and progress to colleagues. The projects we have to offer will vary depending on the skills and interests of the candidate and our current needs.
What You Need
Minimum Job Requirements:
Recent graduates (BS/BA Degree) would qualify for a 1-2 year appointment through our Post Baccalaureate program. All viable candidates must have a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 for consideration, and have earned the degree no more than 3 years ago.
A resume and current transcript, showing the above requirements, are required.

We are seeking a wide variety of computational skills employed in an HPC environment. To receive full consideration, candidates must have received a degree in one of the following areas:

Computer Science
Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Systems Administration
Computer Networking
Computer Systems Analysis
Software Engineer
Information Systems Security Management
Mathematics or Physics
AND, knowledge and introductory experience in one or more of the following areas:
Link: https://www.lanl.gov/org/ddste/aldsc/hpc/recruiting/index.php
Faculty Opportunities
Colorado State
Computer Science
See me in booth 307 or message me — Francisco Ortega
Link: None
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Amherst College
The Amherst College Department of Computer Science invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor, beginning July 1, 2020. Candidates in all areas of computer science are encouraged to apply. Within the last decade, Amherst College has profoundly transformed its student body in terms of socioeconomic status, ethnicity, race, and nationality.  Today, nearly one-quarter of Amherst’s students are Pell grant recipients; 45 percent of our students identify as domestic students of color; and 10 percent of our students are international students. We seek a colleague who is committed to excellence in undergraduate education and in research involving undergraduate students, and who is enthusiastic about teaching courses in a variety of areas. The teaching responsibility is two courses each semester.  The department has six tenure-line faculty with vibrant research programs in the areas of algorithms, data science, machine learning, and systems, all involving undergraduate students and supported by top notch research and teaching facilities.  The successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in computer science in hand or have fulfilled all requirements for the degree by the start of the appointment. A cover letter, curriculum vitae, research and teaching statements, and three confidential letters of recommendation must be submitted electronically to https://apply.interfolio.com/66321. Applications received by October 21, 2019, will be assured of full consideration. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled.  Amherst College is a small, highly selective liberal arts college located in western Massachusetts. The college is part of the Five College Consortium, which supports collaborations with nearby Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges, and with the University of Massachusetts.
Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track. Master of Science in Data Science Program
University of San Francisco
The MSDS program includes state of the art education in data science and bridges knowledge-to-practice through a 9-month industry practicum that provides students the opportunity to be mentored in solving important data science problems with companies like Under Armour, Eventbrite, Mozilla, and ZipCar. Faculty in the MSDS program are also supported by the University of San Francisco’s Data Institute which exists to strengthen the connection between academia and industry; advance data science research; build and foster an inclusive data science community; and train the next generation of data scientists.

Minimum Qualifications: Candidates must have a Ph.D. in the field of analytics or data science. Areas of interest include but are not limited to applied mathematics, statistics, computer science, engineering, and operations research. Relevant research areas include applied probability, applied and theoretical statistics, statistical and machine learning, deep learning, data mining, natural language processing, distributed computing, network analysis, graphical models, and signal processing, among others. The candidate will be primarily expected to support the graduate program in data science, but duties may also include supporting the undergraduate programs in data science, mathematics and statistics. 

Job Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be expected to teach graduate courses in the Data Science Program, to engage in service to the program and college, and to maintain an active research program that involves students when possible. Close interaction between students, faculty and industry is a hallmark of the Data Science Program. The teaching load is typically two to three half-semester courses per year, plus serving as a practicum mentor to student practicum teams.
Tenure track and teaching professor positions at our Ithaca campus
Cornell University Information Science Department
Cornell Information Science is hiring tenure track and teaching faculty in all areas covered by our department, broadly at the intersection of computing with people at all scales from individuals to society.

See https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/14617 (tenure track) and https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/14618 (teaching faculty) for more information on the department, the jobs, and the application process. We'll also have someone at our exhibit table tonight during dessert and most of tomorrow if you want to find out more.
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Gordon College
Christian liberal arts college.
Link: http://www.gordon.edu/computerscience
Assistant professor position at Cal Poly Pomona
Cal Poly Pomona
We have two positions open for assistant professors. Please visit us at Booth 213. Thanks.
Link: http://apply.interfolio.com/67598
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
James Madison University
The Department of Computer Science at JMU invites applications for tenure-track and non-tenure-track faculty positions to begin August 2020. Preference will be given to applicants at the tenure-track Assistant Professor level, and exceptional candidates at other ranks will also be considered. More information about the position is available at https://joblink.jmu.edu/postings/6382 .

Our Computer Science department is a dynamic and supportive community with 19 full-time faculty members and approximately 650 undergraduate majors. We offer an online M.S. Degree in Information Security with approximately 40 students. We are dedicated to maintaining a culture that balances excellence in teaching and small class sizes with opportunities for faculty and student research. We have many active clubs and organizations including Women in Technology, Robotics, Forensics, Cyber Defense, and a student ACM chapter. Our students are actively involved outside the university as well, participating in ACM SIGSCE, regional and national cyber defense competitions, ACM programming competitions, the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, and the Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing. The Department is an active member of the NCWIT Academic Alliance and one of the original Centers of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education. Additional information about the department is available at http://www.jmu.edu/cs/.

Applicants from all areas of specialization are encouraged to apply. We especially welcome candidates with a background in Software Engineering, Database Systems, Web and Mobile Development, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, or Computer and Information Security. Preference will be given to applicants who can provide high quality teaching at the undergraduate level with the potential to develop and sustain an active, undergraduate-oriented research program. We welcome candidates with interest in contributing to on-going inclusion efforts.
Link: https://joblink.jmu.edu/postings/6382
Multiple Tenured or Tenure Track Positions
Emory University
Emory University has an ambitious, multi-year plan to enrich Computer Science – this year with at least four tenured or tenure track opportunities to join a great university and an ascending department, in wonderful Atlanta!

We aim to enhance our department’s current research strengths:
- Intelligent Systems (artificial intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing, information retrieval, text and data mining, human-computer interaction, and their applications); and
 
- Data Centric Computing (systems design, big data analytics, high-performance computing, storage systems, data privacy and security)
 
We also seek expertise in quantum computing, extreme scale systems and to cultivate connections to Emory scholarship, including in the Health or Medical Sciences

Faculty Clusters: We especially welcome inquiries from leading scholars interested in establishing a faculty cluster at Emory to complement our research and educational strengths, and enhance diversity.

I am happy to discuss, so please feel free to reach out.
Link: https://apply.interfolio.com/66304
Multiple technology opportunities @ Bank of America!
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
At Bank of America, we’re creating real, meaningful relationships with individuals, businesses and communities to help them focus on what matters most. Every day, we connect with 57 million customers, using our skills and expertise to help make their lives better.

Our CEO, Brian Moynihan recently described the company as - “We’re a technology company, wrapped around a great bank, and that’s going to be the future of what we do”

We have multiple openings on the Core Platforms and Data teams for full-time and contract developers with any of the following skill sets.

-          Python
-          Scala
-          React/Redux JS
-          SQL Engineering

The teams maintain proprietary reference data, trading and risk technology platform for Bank of America Merrill Lynch and support 1000’s of software developers and business users every day. 

The New York and New Jersey offices have opportunities for Quality Assurance analysts, Project Managers, Python developers, Web application and API developers, Quartz Solution and Platform Software Engineers.

The work is intellectually stimulating and provides hands on experience with best of breed tools and technology. Bank of America welcomes individuals who value learning and contribute to an open and inclusive work environment.

Come and talk to us!

Bernard Powers (bernard.powers@bofa.com) & Gops Rao (gopanand.srinivasarao@bofa.com).
2020 Summer Software Developer Intern 2020 Summer Software Developer Intern
Atlassian
Join Atlassian as an intern and spend your summer with us having a direct impact on how millions of users collaborate and use software. The most amazing thinkers—like NASA rocket scientists and Tesla engineers—are coming to us for solutions. We’re in the business of developing software to help teams everywhere get amazing ideas on the ground and into the world. Sound like an exciting place to start your career? Here you'll be encouraged to use your imagination and try new things. You'll be guided (as we are) by our core values, and you'll be supported by some of the best minds in tech. We want you to have everything you need to do amazing work from the get-go.

Read more by following the link below.
Link: https://www.atlassian.com/company/careers/detail/9484630b-4039-415e-af9a-c1e2c34e5a8b
2020 Software Developer Graduate
Atlassian
Love to innovate? Want the freedom to be creative? How about the time and resources to make them a reality? Yes? Great. We build software for the world’s most talented thinkers. That means we need our own team to push boundaries daily. At Atlassian, you’ll be encouraged to use your imagination and try new things. You’ll collaborate with some of the best minds in tech. You'll be a part of our values driven culture, have opportunities to speak at global conferences, and participate in ShipIt—our quarterly hackathon—within your first week.

On day one, you will be a valued part of our development team, trusted to make changes to code that directly impact our products, while gaining deep technical knowledge in full life-cycle product development. You'll dream up and code new features that can be shipped straight into our products, all the while being trained by our very best people.

Read more by following the link below.
Link: https://www.atlassian.com/company/careers/detail/5f0772a8-6df5-40f0-8f1a-044effca6699
2020 Associate Product Manager
Atlassian
Do you live and breathe great user experience, have awesome technical chops, love solving problems and relish variety? If so, Atlassian has a great opportunity for you. 

This unique and “self-running” opportunity as an Associate Product Manager will give your career a head start with great support from a non-traditional entrepreneurial team and experience in steering the direction of our products. You will gain experiences in: conducting customer and partner interviews that translate insight into action, reviewing tech specs for completeness and accuracy, researching and presenting competitive analysis and new market/product opportunities, among other projects. 

Read more by following the link below.
Link: https://www.atlassian.com/company/careers/detail/e407d351-81f6-413d-a3d8-29fb4d06fd41
Assistant Professor in ICT (2 openings)
University of Kentucky School of Information Science
The School of Information Science at the University of Kentucky is hiring 2 assistant professors in the Information Communication Technology program.

https://ischools.org/Jobs/7812959

Deadline is October 1st

Link: https://ischools.org/Jobs/7812959
Full-time TENURE Track: Computer Science Faculty
Cypress College
Teach lower-division computer science courses including, but not limited to, C++, C, Assembly, Java, Python, Computer Architecture and Data Structures using abstract data types developed in C++, and related courses to a diverse student population.

Participate in curriculum development and serve on department, division, college and district committees as necessary to maintain and improve the instructional program; participate in appropriate professional development activities.

Link: https://nocccd.peopleadmin.com/postings/3773
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Middlebury College
Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Middlebury College, MIDDLEBURY, VT -- The Computer Science Department invites applicants for a tenure-track position beginning fall 2020. All areas of computer science will be considered, including applied areas with interdisciplinary focus. The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses throughout the undergraduate computer science curriculum (with an emphasis on the candidate's areas of expertise), and contribute regularly to the college-wide curriculum, including the first-year seminar program and winter term. Candidates should provide evidence of commitment to excellent teaching and scholarly potential.

Middlebury College is a top-tier liberal arts college with a demonstrated commitment to excellence in faculty teaching and research. An Equal Opportunity Employer, the College is committed to hiring a diverse faculty as we work to foster innovation in our curriculum and to provide a rich and varied educational experience to our increasingly diverse student body. EOE/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disability.
Link: http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/cs/job
Senior Software Engineer
Binti
Binti’s mission is to help every child have a safe, loving and stable family. We partner with state, county and private foster care agencies around the country, helping them recruit and approve foster parents more quickly and allowing their social workers to spend more time on social work and less time on paperwork. Our software also helps match families with children and helps track services to biological families to get on their feet and reunify with their children.

Binti is a for-profit, mission-driven software company based in Oakland, CA. We’ve raised our Series A led by Founders Fund and other investors include First Round Capital and Kapor Capital.

As an early engineer, you'll help define Binti's engineering culture and build a product that helps children in foster care across the US (and hopefully soon, even further!). Our product is built on Ruby on Rails and React, backed by a Postgres database and hosted on Google Cloud.
Link: https://binti.com/careers/
Multiple Teaching and Tenure Track Faculty Positions
Colorado School of Mines
Colorado School of Mines is hiring! See our postings at https://cs.mines.edu.
Link: cs.mines.edu
Verily Life Sciences: multiple roles (intern & full time)
Verily
Verily lives at the intersection of technology, data science and healthcare. Our mission is to make the world's health data useful so that people enjoy healthier lives.

Our extraordinary mission requires extraordinary people. Would you consider working with us? Please feel free to email laurendukes@verily.com for more information, or just to chat about what its like to work here!

Open roles listed here: https://verily.com/roles/
Link: verily.com
Student Assistant - Scientific Computing Group
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Interns will join the Scientific Computing Group, supporting the researchers in the use of scientific and high performance computing (HPC) to accomplish science. Working closely with a team of engineers and HPC User Consultants, interns will help support the computing environment as well as the software services needed to provide a state-of-the-art computing environment for our scientists. Interns will have opportunities to work with IT professionals to develop their technical skills and
knowledge, will have exposure to a real-world research environment, and will receive career
development coaching.

Link: None
Assistant Professor of CS - Tenured Track
Southwestern University
The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Southwestern University invites applications for a tenured-track Assistant Professor position beginning August 2020. Candidates must possess a Ph. D. in Computer Science or related field. ABD candidates will be considered but degree must be completed by August 24, 2020. All research areas will be considered. Candidates are encouraged to demonstrate experience or interest in collaborating with existing programs on campus (e.g. Business, Biology, Environmental Studies/GIS, Math, Psychology).

To apply: Applications should submit through Interfolio a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, brief statement of teaching philosophy, a research statement including how undergraduates can be involved in your research, and three letters of recommendation. At least two of the references should address teaching aptitude. Email and paper applications will not be accepted. Apply at apply.interfolio.com/66090
Link: https://www.southwestern.edu
Free Graduate School Visit at the University of Kentucky And Attend UK Basketball Game
University of Kentucky
Interested in graduate school and want to see what UK has to offer? Complete the google form to attend our campus visit that will be held January 2020. Students will also receive a free graduate application fee-waiver. In addition, expenses are covered by us and all students will receive free basketball tickets to attend a UK basketball game while here. For more information, feel free to email Dr. Corey Baker baker@cs.uky.edu, website: https://www.cs.uky.edu/~baker/

We have full funding opportunities for under-represented PhD and MS students! Fill out the form to receive more information.

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Link: http://bit.ly/2mwf11n
Tenure Track Open Rank Professor
Wellesley College
Wellesley Computer Science Department

https://career.wellesley.edu/postings/2846


Wellesley College invites applications for a tenure-track faculty in the Computer Science Department starting in July 2020. While preference will be given to candidates for the rank of Assistant Professor, applications for all ranks will be considered. The Computer Science Department is strongly committed to outstanding teaching and scholarship, and to providing students with the best possible research experiences. We are especially interested in candidates whose teaching, scholarship, or service has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equity within an academic setting. The position has a teaching load of two courses per semester, with the opportunity to develop new courses in the candidate’s area of specialty and support for a vigorous program of research.

Preference will be given to candidates with a Ph.D. in Computer Science or a related discipline, ABD considered. Strong candidates in any area of specialty will be considered. Information about the department can be found at http://www.wellesley.edu/cs

Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a teaching statement that describes teaching philosophy, experience, and interests, and a statement about research accomplishments and future plans at https://career.wellesley.edu/postings/2846. The names and email addresses of three references are requested. (The online application will request names/email addresses so that recommenders or dossier services may submit the letters directly.) Applications will be reviewed starting on November 1, 2019, and will continue until the position is filled.

Wellesley College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, and we are committed to increasing the diversity of the college community and the curriculum. Candidates who believe they can contribute to that goal are encouraged to apply.
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