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SUMMARY:Intern - Computer Science Research Institute (CSRI) - R&D Graduate
  Summer
DESCRIPTION:Job Posting\n\nIntern - Computer Science Research Institute (C
 SRI) - R&D Graduate Summer\n\n\n\nWe are seeking Summer R&D Graduate Inter
 n to join our dynamic team in 2023! \n\nThe Computer Science Research Inst
 itute (CSRI) seeks several students to participate in collaborative resear
 ch across a wide range of areas in computer science, applied mathematics, 
 discrete mathematics, mathematical modeling, computational science and eng
 ineering, parallel computing, and computational neuroscience. Possible res
 earch areas include advanced computer architectures, systems software, par
 allel algorithms, programming languages and paradigms, networks, data scie
 nces, combinatorial mathematics, discrete event simulation, scalable linea
 r and nonlinear solvers, continuous and discrete optimization, uncertainty
  quantification, statistics, multiscale methods and mathematics, multiphys
 ics modeling, visualization, visual cognition, meshing, cybersecurity, adv
 anced modeling and simulation, human decision modeling, machine learning, 
 brain inspired computing and assessing human performance. Students are als
 o sought with interests in applying computational methods to scientific an
 d engineering applications including shock physics, molecular dynamics, ma
 gnetohydrodynamics, computational fluid dynamics, electrical systems, and 
 climate science. These student internships are for motivated and enthusias
 tic individuals with excellent communication skills and who have the desir
 e to gain research experience in a highly collaborative research environme
 nt. Successful applicants will be exposed to a wide range of computational
  research at Sandia and will have a strong project-based research experien
 ce working directly with Sandia staff scientists. \n\nThere are opportunit
 ies at both our Livermore, CA and Albuquerque, NM laboratories.
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