MIT Lincoln Laboratory-posted 3 months ago
Intern
Hybrid • Lexington, MA
5,001-10,000 employees
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

At MIT Lincoln Laboratory, located at the vibrant nexus of academia, industry, and government, we are renowned for our groundbreaking solutions to some of the nation's most intricate and complex challenges. Within the Engineering Division, our team collaborates extensively-not only within the Laboratory but also across the MIT campus-bridging a myriad of disciplines to innovate through robust analysis, design, prototyping, and testing. Our team culture is energized by a group of talented professionals who bring a rich mix of skills and experiences to the table. We champion a balanced approach to work and life, promoting productivity through flexible schedules and hybrid work arrangements. The Control and Autonomous Systems Engineering Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory is at the forefront of research and development in autonomy. Our projects range from theoretical research to the actual deployment of systems in oceanic, terrestrial, aerial, and space environments. We are looking for innovative thinkers who are eager to drive advancements in autonomous systems and robotics. If you are ready to contribute to cutting-edge research and development within a multidisciplinary team, MIT Lincoln Laboratory offers a dynamic and supportive environment for you to thrive.

  • Pursuing degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related technical field
  • Strong programming skills in a systems language (e.g., C++ or Rust), a numerical analysis language (e.g., Julia, MATLAB, or Python), and a scripting language (e.g., Python, Bash, or Lua)
  • Experience developing in Linux environments
  • Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Background in satellites, autonomous vehicles, and modern controls
  • Familiarity with writing software/HDL for highly parallelized hardware (GPU, FPGA)
  • Experience developing low level drivers
  • Experience with debuggers such as gdb, lldb, etc
  • Knowledge of communication and hardware protocols (e.g. UDP, TCP, UART, SPI, I2C, USB, PCIe, MIPI)
  • Experience with real time software and RTOS
  • Familiarity with circuit simulation tools such as PSpice and PCB design / layout
  • Experience using test equipment such as oscilloscopes, waveform generators, spectrum analyzers and logic analyzers for integration and hardware debugging
  • Housing support is available for eligible non-local interns, including access to discounted university housing in Boston and a one-time taxable relocation payment.
  • Complimentary daily shuttle transportation is provided from Boston-based housing to and from the Lab.
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