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Student Researcher, BS and MS - Winter and Summer 2024

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Google

2mo ago

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Research & Development
  • Waterloo, +1

Requirements

  • Minimum qualifications:
  • Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Linguistics, Statistics, Biostatistics, Applied Mathematics, Operations Research, Economics, Natural Sciences, or related technical field.
  • Experience in one area of computer science (e.g., Natural Language Understanding, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Algorithmic Foundations of Optimization, Quantum Information Science, Data Science, Software Developing, or similar areas).
  • Preferred qualifications:
  • Currently enrolled in a full-time degree program and returning to the program after completion of the internship.
  • Currently attending a degree program in Canada.
  • Experience as a researcher, including internships, full-time, or at a lab.
  • Experience contributing research communities or efforts, including publishing papers in major conferences or journals.
  • Experience with one or more general purpose programming languages (e.g., Python, Java, JavaScript, C/C++, etc.).
  • Ability to communicate in English fluently.

Responsibilities

  • Participate in research to develop solutions for real-world, large-scale problems.

FAQs

What is the primary objective of the Student Researcher Program at Google?

The primary objective of the Student Researcher Program is to foster academic collaborations with students through research at Google and offer them the opportunity to work directly with Google research scientists and developers on cutting-edge research projects.

What are some of the opportunities available in the Student Researcher Program that differ from a traditional internship?

The Student Researcher Program offers more opportunities for research students to work on critical research projects at Google in a less structured way. Students have options for duration, time commitment, and working location (on-site or remote), and work on open-ended and exploratory topics that may not have a clear deliverable like a traditional internship.

What kind of projects do Google Research teams work on?

Google Research teams work on projects that utilize the latest computer science techniques developed by skilled software developers and research scientists. They collaborate closely with other teams across Google to adapt new projects and foci that meet the demands of the world's fast-paced business needs.

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