Masters Students & Undergrads, join the CBMM Engineering Intelligence Team!

Posted on July 21, 2016 by Greg Hale
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Interested in Deep Learning? AlphaGo? TensorFlow? Adversarial networks, and ‘inceptionism’?

What about software engineering? Curious about web development, functional programming, or the way teams of engineers automate testing and deployment?

The Center for Brains Minds and Machines is starting a new experiment. We’re bringing together small teams of students interested in research, engineering and design; to develop projects in a style more like a small company than the typical research lab. We won’t have customers and investors, but we will have synergies between people interested in design, research, and engineering. We will have individual ownership over components, engineering discipline, and practical short-term goals.

Because CBMM is NSF funded, all of our work will be open source, and we will develop portfolios we can be proud of for the next steps in our careers.

To learn more about our research, look at the CBMM website. For more about the CBMM Corps projects, look through what we have here on CBMM @ GitHub. See what Specialist Teams and Projects we have in mind.

If this sounds like something you want to be involved in then please send your resume or github handle to Qianli Liao with a brief (one or two paragraphs) description of your learning goals. If you have access to the MIT UROP office, please apply to our UROP ad.