IBM Graduate/PhD Internship
The Exploratory Mathematical Sciences program at IBM Research is seeking candidates who will contribute to foundational research topics in Applied and Computational Mathematics, and Theory of Computation.
Candidates should possess one or more of the following:
- A background in Applied Math and/or Theoretical Computer Sciences with graduate-level studies in topics including optimization, complexity analysis, geometry of data, linear and multi-linear algebra, theorem-proving based program synthesis, algorithmic game theory, numerical analysis and scientific computing, dynamical systems, stochastic optimal control, inverse problems, applied probability, and statistics.
- Graduate level experience in conducting research in one or more the above topics
- Track record of co-authoring technical reports and publications
- Programming experience in scientific computing, computational math, and/or high-performance computing
At this time, the hope is to have the program in person. in which case candidates would need to work in one of the following locations: USA (Yorktown Heights, NY, Almaden, CA; Cambridge, MA), Ireland (Dublin), Israel (Haifa), Japan (Tokyo). Pursuing a graduate degree in an area related to Applied and/or Computational Mathematics, or Theoretical Computer Science is required.
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Required Technical and Professional Expertise
- Must have a background in Applied Math and/or Theoretical Computer Sciences with graduate-level studies in topics including optimization, complexity analysis, geometry of data, linear and multi-linear algebra, theorem-proving based program synthesis, algorithmic game theory, numerical analysis and scientific computing, dynamical systems, stochastic optimal control, inverse problems, applied probability, and statistics.
- Must have graduate level experience in conducting research in one or more the above topics
- Track record of co-authoring technical reports and publications
Preferred Technical and Professional Expertise
- Programming experience in scientific computing, computational math, and/or high-performance computing.
- Ph.D. candidate