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Internships at IBM Research, India

We are looking for summer interns in the Programming Technologies and Software Engineering group at IBM Research, India. Some information on our current projects is in the attached flyer.
(See attached file: PTSEIBMResearchIndia.pdf)

*Skill Set / Level:*We are seeking applications from Ph.D. or Master students in Computer Science (or related field).  Candidates with knowledge of one or more in compilers, program analysis, software verification, web technologies, mining and analysis of software engineering artifacts are welcome to apply.

*Stipend and Relocation:* The interns will be paid a stipend that is competitive with what other leading companies pay in India.  IBM Research-India will also cover expenses related to travel to the work location and provide logistical support for accommodation. In the case of PhD interns, additional monetary support will also be provided for accommodation.

*Location:*Internship positions are available at New Delhi and Bangalore.

Interested students should send me a resume on or before *January 31, 2013* for consideration in the 2013 program. Short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews in February 2013.

Please feel free to contact me for any questions.

Thanks,
Satish Chandra, Ph.D.
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
satishchandra@us.ibm.com
http://researcher.ibm.com/person/us-satishchandra

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