MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory will be at Michigan Tech’s Fall Career Fair on September 27th.
The Laboratory’s fundamental mission is to apply science and advanced technology to critical problems of national security, primarily working on sensors, information extraction (signal processing and embedded computing), and communications. A Department of Defense federally funded research and development center, the Laboratory has a focused commitment to R&D, with an emphasis on building prototypes and demonstrating operational systems under live test conditions that meet real-world requirements. R&D efforts span the following key mission areas:
- Space Control
- Air, Missile, and Maritime Defense Technology
- Communication Systems
- Cyber Security and Information Sciences
- Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Systems and Technology
- Advanced Technology (electronic or electro-optical technologies, biotechnology and chemistry)
- Engineering (innovative systems to test new concepts)
- Tactical Systems
- Homeland Protection
- Air Traffic Control
For more information please visit http://www.ll.mit.edu.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory actively recruits individuals pursuing BS, MS and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, and to a limited degree, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Material Science, Biology, Chemistry, Meteorology and Materials Science. Candidates should have an interest and ability to work on a broad range of technical problems in a team environment and possess strong problem-solving, analytical, innovative, communications, and teaming skills.
Due to contracts with the Department of Defense, employment at MIT Lincoln Laboratory requires U.S. citizenship.
Last summer the Laboratory employed 219 interns (104 graduate students, 115 undergraduates) under the auspices of our Summer Research Program. They expect to hire at the same level for summer 2017. You will find the eligibility requirements, program details, and the application process at http://www.ll.mit.edu/college/summerprogram.html
Students interested in applying for full time or summer employment must submit their resume to www.ll.mit.edu (employment). Via the website students can search and apply to specific full time and summer requisitions.