From awd at cs.cmu.edu Mon Mar 30 13:39:45 2015 From: awd at cs.cmu.edu (Artur Dubrawski) Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 13:39:45 -0400 Subject: Fwd: Greetings from Kenya In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <55198A61.2020904@cs.cmu.edu> FYI -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Greetings from Kenya Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2015 13:28:29 +0300 From: Sky Speakman To: Artur Dubrawski Hi Artur, hope all is well back in Pittsburgh. I'm sharing this announcement from IBM Research - Africa with some of my old CMU connections. Any Autonlab affiliated students interested in something like this? Feel free to post/pass on. Thanks skyler ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Research Internship Summer Job at IBM Research Africa ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Are you looking for adventure? Come work with us in Africa. Where else can you work on evolving cognitive solutions for a smarter planet in energy, water, agriculture, education, healthcare, mobility and financial inclusion during the week and then go on Safari on the weekend? We?re looking for graduate students with strong programming skills and experience in areas such as data mining, optimization, machine learning, computer vision and deep analytics. Our research focuses on furthering the state of art in these areas from a scientific point of view as well as applying them to solve the real-world problems encountered by IBM's customers and the larger ecosystem. The challenges faced by telcos, schools, small farm investors, banks, utilities, governments and donor agencies motivate our work. Undoubtedly, challenges are complex and hard enough for the state of the art in industry tools, systems and platforms. Therefore, the projects you will be working on will involve developing new approaches, techniques and tools to tackle the problem at hand by working with world-class scientists. It is expected that these will lead to high quality research, however, the ultimate goal is to solve the real-world problems faced by the local context in Africa, and scale for replication around the world. IBM?s Smarter Planet journey began more than four years ago and took on added significance when the IBM Research ? Africa Lab was announced in Nairobi, Kenya. It is the 12th IBM Research lab and our first lab dedicated to a whole continent. The lab is located on the campus of the Catholic University in the Karen-Langata area in Nairobi. Our goal is to maintain IBM's world-class research culture while evolving commercially viable innovations that impact people?s lives. We are recruiting. Join us for summer 2015. To begin the process, please send your cover letter and CV via email to Dr. Kala Fleming (kalaflem at ke.ibm.com ) and Dr. Komminist Weldemariam (k.weldemariam at ke.ibm.com ). ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: