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Are you ready to launch your career by tackling the nation's most pressing problems, performing cutting-edge research, and teaming up with ambitious peers? Then, we hope to meet you at one of these upcoming October conferences: SASE Conference (October 12-14) AISES Conference (October 19-21) SACNAS Conference (October 26-28) SWE Conference (October 26-28) Come by our booth to chat with our incredible Lab representatives and staff to learn why working at Lincoln Laboratory offers opportunities like nowhere else!
A new class of X-ray detector with unprecedented energy resolution and array size could help transform our understanding of the cosmos through unparalleled vision into the otherwise invisible universe. https://ow.ly/hZlM50PGvbp
Another summer internship is in the books! 📚 We are so grateful to all 250 interns at the Lab for their hard work, enthusiasm, and dedication over the last few months. Their energy and drive help us push the limits of science, technology and research to understand the world better and protect the people in it. Thank you to our 2023 interns and their mentors for working on challenging projects that contribute to Lincoln Laboratory’s mission. At the Lab, there are many ways students can get involved including science and engineering internships, National GEM Consortium, veteran and military programs, co-op programs and so many more. If you or someone you know is interested in next year's Summer Research Program cohort, please visit our website for more information: https://ow.ly/CfzP50PmQE4
Another summer internship is in the books! 📚 We are so grateful to all 250 interns at the Lab for their hard work, enthusiasm, and dedication over the last few months. Their energy and drive help us push the limits of science, technology and research to understand the world better and protect the people in it. Thank you to our 2023 interns and their mentors for working on challenging projects that contribute to Lincoln Laboratory’s mission. At the Lab, there are many ways students can get involved including science and engineering internships, National GEM Consortium, veteran and military programs, co-op programs and so many more. If you or someone you know is interested in next year's Summer Research Program cohort, please visit our website for more information: https://ow.ly/CfzP50PmQE4
MIT Lincoln Laboratory's Fall College Recruiting season is officially underway! MIT Lincoln Laboratory staff are traveling to college career fairs nationwide to meet, hire, and recruit outstanding #STEM students who want to solve complex problems supporting national security. This week, we will be visiting: The University of Texas at Austin 43rd Annual Fall Engineering Expo Wednesday, September 6, 2023 Join MIT LL's Talent Community: https://ow.ly/E2f750PHSHR Caltech/Harvey Mudd College Software and Data Science VIRTUAL Career Fair Thursday, September 7, 2023 Join MIT LL's Talent Community: https://ow.ly/yB2150PHSG4 Learn more about working at MIT Lincoln Laboratory and the opportunities that await by visiting our in-person booth or virtual session!
At MIT Lincoln Laboratory, we have been a proud partner of The National GEM Consortium. The GEM Consortium enables students from underrepresented communities to pursue graduate education in applied science and engineering. Each summer, Lincoln Laboratory hosts a group of GEM fellows pursuing graduate studies to work as summer interns. The Fellows gain hands-on experience in a leading-edge research environment and also have the opportunity to network with staff in the STEM field. Connecting with GEM has allowed us to reach exceptional engineers and scientists who may not have otherwise considered the Laboratory. Learn more about GEM and opportunities to intern with us at the Laboratory: https://ow.ly/vFHG50P5kzC
It’s been a busy summer here as we hosted a group of 27 rising high school seniors from across the country for the annual Lincoln Laboratory Radar Introduction for Student Engineers (LLRISE) program! During this residential summer program, students assemble their own continuous-wave radar and design Doppler, Synthetic Aperture Radar, and Pulse Compression and Ranging experiments. After two weeks of hard work, the students presented their final presentations to family, LLRISE alumni, and Lincoln Laboratory staff. Thank you to our incredible staff, instructors, and volunteers who make this possible! We are so appreciative of everything you do! And a big thank you to our sponsors, DoDSTEM, Air Force STEM, and Motorola Solutions Foundation, for your continued support!
Earlier this summer, we had the pleasure of hosting the MIT Introduction to Technology, Engineering, and Science (previously OEOP) summer scholars for a visit to MIT Lincoln Laboratory! During their visit, students were given an overview of the Laboratory and a tour of the various research and development facilities that are located here on campus, including: - Technology Office Innovation Lab (TOIL) - Microelectronics Lab - Fabrication Lab - Machine Shop - ATC Weather Systems - UAS Lab MITES is a leading national pre-college STEM program that provides cost-free, transformative STEM experiences for students from underserved and underrepresented backgrounds—changing thousands of lives and the face of the STEM fields.
On July 11, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) icebreaker Healy set out for a three-month voyage across the North Pole. Researchers from Lincoln Laboratory have installed a camera system aboard the Healy to capture images of the Arctic. The resulting dataset, which will be one of the first of its kind, will be used to develop artificial intelligence (AI) tools to analyze Arctic imagery to help advance naval mission planning and climate change studies.
At MIT Lincoln Laboratory, we have been a proud partner of The National GEM Consortium. The GEM Consortium enables students from underrepresented communities to pursue graduate education in applied science and engineering. Each summer, Lincoln Laboratory hosts a group of GEM fellows pursuing graduate studies to work as summer interns. The Fellows gain hands-on experience in a leading-edge research environment and also have the opportunity to network with staff in the STEM field. Connecting with GEM has allowed us to reach exceptional engineers and scientists who may not have otherwise considered the Laboratory. Learn more about GEM and opportunities to intern with us at the Laboratory: https://ow.ly/vFHG50P5kzC