BioSensics has an open position for an algorithm development / signal
processing internship. The role will involve wearable inertial
sensors, human subjects data collections, and data analysis in
MATLAB. We are looking for a MS or PhD student. Experience with human
subjects research is preferred but not necessary. Strong MATLAB
skills and some experience with signal processing are a must. Timing
and length of the internship would be up to the student. Last
summer's intern contributed to, warranting authorship, a manuscript
currently under review. This is a good opportunity for the right
student to gain hands on experience in industry while also
strengthening their academic CV.
job posting:
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If interested, please contact:
Ariel Dowling
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Received on 2016-02-18 12:38:54