FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is Intern - Wireless Communications Engineering.
What is the work model at MathWorks?
MathWorks has a hybrid work model that enables staff members to split their time between the office and home.
What type of projects will the intern be working on?
The intern will be contributing to the creation of simulation models for next-generation Wi-Fi systems.
What skills are required for this internship?
Candidates should have experience in signal processing and communication systems, programming expertise, and should be pursuing a master's or PhD in a technical discipline.
Is knowledge of wireless communication standards necessary for this internship?
While not required, knowledge of Wi-Fi, 5G, or LTE systems is a plus.
Will the intern receive any training?
Yes, the intern will receive hands-on training to enhance their technical skills with MathWorks products.
What programming language should candidates be familiar with?
Candidates should have programming experience with MATLAB.
Will the intern have the opportunity to collaborate with experienced professionals?
Yes, the intern will work alongside seasoned developers to learn about professional software tools.
What kind of models will the intern generate during the internship?
The intern will generate simulation models for state-of-the-art wireless systems and study their performance.
Are there any specific toolboxes mentioned for experience?
Yes, experience using MathWorks WLAN Toolbox, 5G Toolbox, or other related toolboxes is a plus.
Can candidates from all technical disciplines apply?
Candidates must be pursuing a master's level or PhD level degree in a technical discipline to apply.
How will the intern's findings be shared within the company?
The intern will present their findings and models to development teams and customer-facing engineers.