September 5, 2019

GE Research Edison Program (MS candidates)

Position Type: Research
Priority: No
Degree Requirement: MS
I lead the Edison Engineering Development Program at GE Global Research, which is an early career rotational program designed for Masters graduates in engineering and computer science interested in applied R&D.  
 
We are always looking for great candidates for this program, specifically students with the following qualifications:
• Masters Degree
• Target Majors - Mechanical Eng., Electrical Eng., Materials Sci./Eng., Computer Science
• Permanent US work authorization (US Citizen or Green Card holder)
 
Current research areas and potential project opportunities available to program members include:
• EE – embedded computing, IoT, cybersecurity, model-based control, advanced controls/controls algorithms, power electronics, power systems, electric machines design
• CS – embedded computing, IoT, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence/machine learning, computer vision, image analytics, scalable data analytics, cloud computing, blockchain, model-based control, advanced controls/controls algorithms
• ME – rotordynamics, hands-on advanced mechanical systems (bearings, gears, couplings, rotors), lifing, mechanical structural analysis & computation, CFD, model-based control, advanced controls/controls algorithms, thermal sciences, fluids, heat transfer, thermodynamics
• MatSci - high temperature metal alloys, composites, ceramics, materials for additive manufacturing
 
We are visiting Purdue for the career fair the week of September 9th and are looking forward to meeting qualified students during our visit.  Please encourage students to apply to our job postings on www.gecareers.com:
• Masters students graduating before June 2020 should apply to our FULL TIME job posting # 3229598
• Masters students graduating after June 2020 should apply to our INTERN job posting # 3344976
 
I also welcome any personal recommendations you may have for outstanding masters students in your department.  These referrals may be sent to me directly, westendo@research.ge.com.
 
Thank you for helping us to connect with outstanding students in your department.
 
Best, 
 
Tiffany E. Westendorf
Edison Engineering Development Program Leader 
GE Global Research 
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