The Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Mathematics departments of IBM Research are pleased to announce our 2002 Summer Intern Program. We are seeking graduate students in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mathematics interested in pursuing an exciting summer of research, prototyping, and exploring new frontiers of these disciplines. Students will have the opportunity to work with an outstanding research team on problems that range from the leading edge of theory to concrete problems of real users. There will also be a unique opportunity to network with scores of other top graduate students from many different fields and schools. In Computer Science, positions will be available in the following areas: - Algorithms and Theory - Artificial Intelligence - Communications and Networking - Computational Biology - Computer Architecture - Data Management - Distributed and Fault-tolerant Computing - eCommerce - Graphics and Visualization - Human Computer Interaction and User Interface Technologies - Knowledge Discovery and Datamining - Mobile Computing - Multimedia - Natural Language Processing - Operating Systems - Performance Modelling and Analysis - Programming Languages and Software Engineering - Security - Storage Systems - Web In Electrical Engineering, positions will be available in the following areas: - Computer Architecture - Design Automation - Electrical Interconnect and Packaging - Signal Processing - Verification Technology - VLSI Design In Mathematics and related fields, positions will be available in the following areas: - Algorithms and Theory - Dynamical Systems - Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining - Mathematical Modeling - Numerical Methods - Operations Research - Probability and Statistics - Risk Management - Statistics - Stochastic Optimization Please see our summer intern web site http://www.research.ibm.com/summerstudents/ for employment opportunities in our U.S. labs: Almaden (California) , Austin (Texas), and T. J. Watson (New York). These opportunities are limited and highly competitive. Applications must be received by March 31, 2002 to be considered for the 2002 program. For information on our research, please see Computer Science: http://www.research.ibm.com/compsci Electrical Engineering: http://www.research.ibm.com/disciplines/electrical_eng.shtml Mathematics: http://www.research.ibm.com/math . Please do not send me your resume, summer applications should go through the appropriate web site. Dr. Brent Hailpern Associate Director, Computer Science IBM Research Please note that there are also summer opportunities in other disciplines such as Chemistry, Material Science and Physics - see http://www.research.ibm.com/summerstudents/ for details. Information on our research labs outside of the US can be found at http://www.research.ibm.com/