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Group 5-99 | Student Tech Asst - Computational Scientist/Engineer | Supercomputi

MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, Massachusetts, United States, 02173

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The Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center (LLSC) is an interactive, on-demand parallel computing system that uses a large computing cluster to enable Laboratory researchers to augment the processing power of desktop systems with high-performance computational cluster nodes to process larger sets of sensor data, create higher-fidelity simulations, and develop entirely new algorithms. LLSC supports numerous programming languages and software libraries, including C, C++, Fortran, Java, MPI, PVL, and VSIPL; however, approximately 85% of Laboratory users run parallel MATLAB codes using the Lincoln Laboratory-developed pMatlab library (http://www.ll.mit.edu/pMatlab) or The MathWorks-developed MATLAB Distributed Computing Toolbox. More about the capabilities of this system can be found at the news articles listed here.

The Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center (LLSC) team is a world leader in interactive supercomputing, big data technologies, and online education. Our team analyzes, architects, builds, and transitions technology, algorithms, and systems to our user base of 1000+ brilliant MIT researchers. We develop leading edge, supercomputing solutions to satisfy the Nation's most difficult problems. Our supercomputing team is completely vertically integrated and we innovate at every level of the supercomputing system from reducing the environmental impact of our systems with innovative data center technologies to collaborating with world-class cyber security experts to make our systems more resilient, from developing revolutionary programming environments to make supercomputing easier for scientists and engineers. Our researchers publish extensively both independently and in collaboration with our users. Our team runs the largest computing conference in New England where our researchers share their research with supercomputing peers. As leading contributors, the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (the largest and greenest open research data center in the World) and the MIT Lincoln Laboratory BeaverWorks, we are well-positioned to grow our capability both technically and intellectually.

As a research intern, you will assist in the study, development, prototyping, and characterization of new technologies for interactive supercomputing, big data technologies, and/or online educational technology. You will develop the next generation of supercomputing technologies. Important skills include parallel computing expertise; mathematical analysis of data across a range of applications; experience working with state-of-the-art systems; and a strong interest in publishing the results in conferences and journals. Each selected intern will be mentored by a staff member and placed in a team to conduct research and development in one of the above areas and other related areas. Interns will participate fully in our team's activities, which include plenty of educational opportunities including seminars, tours, etc.

Requirements Candidate should be working towards a BS (junior year or later preferred), MS, or PHD in computational science, engineering or mathematics.

Compensation

Freshman (BS expected May/June 2029): $24.50/hour

Sophomore (BS expected May/June 2028): $26.00/hour

Junior (BS expected May/June 2027): $28.00/hour

Senior (5-year BS program, completed 4 years by May/June 2026): $31.00/hour

Bachelor's degree completed in 2026: $34.50/hour

BS + 1 (BS completed May/June 2025, 1st year of MS in 2025-26): $36.00/hour

BS + 2 (BS completed May/June 2024, 2nd year of MS in 2025-26, degree not yet conferred): $37.50/hour

MS (Master's degree expected May/June 2026): $38.00/hour

MS + 1 (MS completed May/June 2025, 1st year of PhD in 2025-26): $40.50/hour

MS + 2 (MS completed May/June 2024, 2nd year of PhD in 2025-26): $42.00/hour

MS + 3 (MS completed May/June 2023, 3rd year of PhD in 2025-26): $43.00/hour

Selected candidate will be subject to a pre-employment background investigation and must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret level DoD security clearance.

MIT Lincoln Laboratory is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability status, or genetic information; U.S. citizenship is required.

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