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Monday, 1 September 2014

Internships at different majors in many countries

Deadline: vary for programs

1) Summer Internships for BSc and MSc Students at EPFL, Switzerland
The School of Computer and Communication Sciences provides internship opportunities in the Summer period for students enrolled in BSc, MSc, or equivalent programmes in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Telecommunications, or Electrical Engineering. 
Application by the student Before around 1st FEBRUARY 
http://ic.epfl.ch/SummerAtEPFL
2) The Global Intern Program ,GIST, South Korea for BS and MS students
The Global Intern Program is designed to provide knowledge and skills in the following areas:
- Information and Communications 
- Materials Science and Engineering 
- Mechatronics 
- Environmental Science and Engineering 
- Life Sciences 
- Physics and Photon Science 
- Chemistry 
- Medical System Engineering 
Registration Period : 2014-12-19 -- 2015-02-27 
http://ipa.gist.ac.kr/internship/
3)CERN Europe Internships for B.Sc and M.Sc Students of Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering or Physics 
Last Date to apply : 28 February, 2015
https://jobs.web.cern.ch/…/cern-openlab-summer-student-prog…
4)10 months paid Internship in Human Rights area in South Korea 
** Applicant must be working in an organization and have 3 years of NGO experience at least though not in human rights
Last Date to apply : January 19, 2015 
http://eng.518.org/ease/board.es…
5)Master's internships for Women at EPFL/ETHZ/IDSIA, Switzerland
Must Apply
The National Center for Competences in Robotics (NCCR) offers Master
Internships for incoming Women Students who would like to visit one of
the NCCR robotics laboratories located at EPFL, ETHZ and IDSIA. A list
of affiliated laboratories is available at:
http://www.nccr-robotics.ch/people
Three Master internships will be given of a value of up to 2000 CHF per
month to cover travel and living expenses.Internships may last between 3
up to 6 months.
In order to apply for an internship students must first contact an NCCR
professor to discuss which potential projects may be available. Once
professorial support has been obtained the student should submit a
complete application, comprising:
1.A PDF document containing a brief description (maximum 1 page
including references, font size 12) of the project as agreed between the
hosting professor and the student.
2.A CV of the student candidate.
3. One letter of recommendation.
4.A letter of invitation from the host laboratory
All items should be submitted in English. Applications should be sent by
email to scholarship-nccr-robotics@groupes.epfl.ch
<mailto:scholarship-nccr-robotics@groupes.epfl.ch> with the title
"master internship application".
The submission deadline is January 20th 2015. Notifications of
acceptance/rejection will be sent out in March 2015.
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Prof. Aude Billard
LASA laboratory,http://lasa.epfl.ch
EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
Mail to: Station 9, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Email:aude.billard@epfl.ch<mailto:aude.billard@epfl.ch>
Tel: +41-21-693-5464
Fax: +41-21-694-7850
6)Internships in Computer Vision/Image Processing for Masters and PhD people and PhD positions as well in reputed Max Planck lab Germany 
In 2015 we again offer a couple of exciting PhD and (graduate) internship opportunities at the intersection of computer vision, graphics and machine learning! The call for applications is attached. Please send your application to us by 18.1.2015 if you are interested yourself or forward this email to anyone who might be interested in applying.
We are looking forward to your applications and wish you a happy new year!
Andreas Geiger
Michael Black
Peter Gehler
Javier Romero
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The Perceiving Systems department at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Tübingen, Germany announces several PhD scholarships as well as funded summer internships for graduate students in 2015. Research at Perceiving Systems is curiosity driven and spans a wide range of topics in computer vision, graphics and machine learning.
In particular, we are interested in
* 3D shape and object modeling
- acquisition, modeling, shape statistics, Riemannian geometry, tracking
- compositional models of complex articulated objects like humans and animals
* human and animal motion
- pose estimation, tracking, shape/pose estimation, from video and range data
- next generation motion capture of humans and animals 
* 3D scene understanding
- 3D object detection, layout analysis, semantic analysis, 3D model-based methods, 3D mapping
- optimization, models and methods
* intrinsic images and video
- extracting reflectance, shading, depth, occlusions, shadows
* stereo and motion estimation
- stereo, optical flow, scene flow, non-rigid structure from motion
- combining low-level vision and high-level vision
* modeling clothing, hair and fur and their motion
* vision and tracking for virtual reality
* machine learning 
- structured output models
- deep neural networks
- efficient learning and inference
The language of the department is English and the culture is international. More information about the department and our research can be found athttp://ps.is.tuebingen.mpg.de/. Supervising faculty currently looking for students include:
* Michael Black (http://ps.is.tuebingen.mpg.de/person/black)
* Andreas Geiger (http://www.cvlibs.net/)
* Peter Gehler (http://files.is.tue.mpg.de/pgehler/)
* Javier Romero (http://ps.is.tuebingen.mpg.de/person/romero)
Prospective students will have the option to obtain their degree from either the ETH Zürich or the University of Tübingen. The PhD program at MPI gives the students access to unique research facilities, a rich intellectual environment, and great research freedom. Applicants (both for the PhD and internship positions) should hold a Master's degree in computer science, mathematics, physics, or engineering. Successful candidates will typically have ranked at or near the top of their classes and be highly proficient in written and spoken English. Very good computer science skills as well as a mathematical background are required. A PhD in Germany is usually 3-4 years in duration. Summer interns are encouraged to stay with us for at least 6 months.
Max Planck Institutes are internationally renowned and regarded as the foremost organization for fundamental research in Germany. The MPI for Intelligent System studies perception, action and learning. The Perceiving Systems department directed by Prof. Michael J. Black is located in Tübingen together with the Empirical Inference department of Prof. Bernhard Schölkopf, the robotics research department of Prof. Stefan Schaal and the renowned MPI for Biological Cybernetics. The Max Planck Institutes in Tübingen represent an exceptional research environment in which scientists from a wide range of fields including computer vision, machine learning, robotics, neuroscience, and cognitive science collaborate. A full range of state-of-the-art equipment is available, including high-resolution 3D and 4D scanning systems, motion capture, multi-camera video capture, and a large compute cluster. To increase our impact, the MPI also houses a Software Workshop that helps researchers de!velop, maintain, and deploy software projects.
Tübingen is a beautiful and lively medieval town with a large university population in southern Germany close to Stuttgart. At the edge of the Swabian Jura, the surrounding country is characterized by rolling hills, forests, river valleys, historic towns, and endless walking, hiking and biking trails. The quality of life is excellent.
Please send your application including a cover letter, research statement, transcripts, CV, links to publications if you have them, as well as contact details of at least two references to ps-apply@tuebingen.mpg.de. Your research statement is critical and should address why you want to do a PhD with us. If you prefer to send a hardcopy application, you may do so (see our contact page for the address). The application deadline is 18.1.2015.
The Max Planck Society is trying to increase the percentage of women in scientific staff positions and strongly encourages applications from qualified women. The Society is also committed to employing more handicapped individuals and especially encourages them to apply.
7)RIKEN Brain Science Institute Japan, 8 weeks summer program.
A must apply opportunity for Biologists and medical research fields people
Research internship course lasts 8 weeks and lecture course lasts 5 days, accommodation and round-trip air plane tickets are provided.
Last date to apply : 28 February, 2015
http://www.brain.riken.jp/en/summer/

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Newzealand: Summer Internship at Auckland University

Purpose
The dual purpose of Summer Research Scholarships is to give university students experience in research, to encourage them to pursue postgraduate study, and to support staff research. Students are expected to conduct a research project of approximately 10 weeks duration (400 hours) under the supervision of an academic staff member. The value of each scholarship is $5,000.
Benefits
  • You'll receive a $5,000 stipend for 400 hours of research work over the summer (December to mid-February).
  • You'll gain and practise research skills under individual supervision. Experiences gained in previous scholarships have included:
    • Exposure to authentic case studies.
    • Participation in project meetings.
    • Practice in data collection, analysis, literature reviews, interviewing techniques, and mind mapping.
    • Learning to use specialised software.
    • Acquiring specialist laboratory and presentation skills.
  • The research experience adds significant value to your CV and will improve your career opportunities — in some cases even leading to a career in research.
  • Previous summer students have found that the research experience improved their confidence about undertaking postgraduate studies and in many cases directed them to a potential supervisor.
  • Some summer students have become co-authors of presentations at international conferences and articles for publication in academic journals.
  • You'll gain great networking opportunities with students from other courses, and enjoy extensive interactions with research staff and the international community of scholars.



Eligibility
To be eligible for a Summer Research Scholarship, you must have:
  • Completed year two of an undergraduate degree.
  • A Grade Point Average at or above the required GPA to be eligible for postgraduate study in their discipline.
  • A clearly defined project and a suitable supervisor willing to supervise the project (we encourage you to discuss potential projects with staff members).

Singapore: Summer Research Internship (SRI) Programme at NTU

Deadline: 19 October 2013

Welcome to the Summer Research Internship (SRI) Programme website.
The Summer Research Internship (SRI) Programme is a university wide Research Programme initiated to stimulate a culture of research for the overseas undergraduates, where participants for this programme are able to develop research interest, strong sense of cross-cultural intelligence, gain a network of friends and a better understanding of our nation.
Eligible overseas undergraduate students will be given an allowance, and they are expected to fulfill a 8-week research attachment comprising project work at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), as well as the presentation of their research project at a closing ceremony. All participants will receive a certificate issued by NTU upon the completion of the programme.
Internship PeriodThe Summer Research Internship (SRI) Programme 2014 will run from 03 June 2014 to 25 July 2014. Students will be required to submit an internship report and prepare a poster at the end of the SRI programme.
Eligibility Criteria* Open to NEW students who have not been to Singapore previously.
* Open to all nationalities who are currently full-time students in an overseas university.
* Applicants preferably studying in these countries:
  • Europe
  • Americas
  • Middle East
  • South Korea and Japan
* Applicants must possess good academic track records.
* Applicants must have completed a certain number of semesters in their overseas universities by the time they attend the 
   SRI programme:
          i.   Applicants who are in a 3-year Bachelor programme must have completed 4 semesters in their study, or
          ii.  Applicants who are in a 4-year Bachelor programme must have completed 6-8 semesters of study, or
          iii. Applicants who are in a direct Masters programme must have completed 8 to 10 semesters of study
SRI Allowance
The SRI grant is tenable only for the duration of the programme at NTU. Each grant shall cover the following:
     * Tuition fees
     * One-time allowance of up to SGD3,000


FURTHER DETAILS

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Italy: International Summer School on regulation of local public services

Deadline: 14 June 2013

The Turin School of Local Regulation is pleased to announce the official launch of the XVI Edition of the International Summer School on regulation of local public services (Torino, 9th - 20th of September 2013). 

The Summer School is addressed to undergraduate students at their last year, graduate students and officials from the Public Administration (municipalities, counties, regional bodies) and regulatory agencies. 
Selected participants can benefit of very low registration fees; free registration from non-OECD countries and new EU member States. Registration includes 2-week free accommodation at the University residence in Turin. 
Applications are now open. Deadline: 14th June 2013. Please find further information and application forms at the following page: www.turinschool.eu/iss 

Thursday, 16 May 2013

USA: UNAOC - EF Summer School

Deadline: 31 May 2013


A groundbreaking partnership

The UNAOC - EF Summer School is the result of a collaboration between two organizations committed to bridging cultural divides - the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and EF Education First.
EF Education First was founded in 1965 with the mission to break down the barriers of language, culture and geography that divide us. Now the world's largest private education company, EF offers programs centered around language learning, travel, and cultural exchange.
From Berlin to Beijing, Moscow to Mexico City, Dubai to Denver, EF operates 450 schools and offices in over 60 countries. To date, EF has helped millions of people to learn a new language, discover the world or earn an academic degree.
In order to be considered eligible to apply, you must fulfill all of the following criteria:
The world leader in international education be between the ages of 18 and 35 years old on 24 August 2013 — the start of the UNAOC - EF Summer School.
  • be linked to an organization or a network (e.g. youth council, youth NGO, not-profit organization, youth-led organization, community organization, faith-based organization, youth network or platform, college, university), or be a social entrepreneur, blogger, intern or volunteer.
  • hold a passport valid until at least March 2014 (for a visa to be issued, a passport needs to be valid for at least 6 months after the expected date of entry into the country).


Friday, 5 April 2013

Japan: The Short-term Invitation Programme for Japanese Language Learners from SAARC Countries

Deadline: 17 April 2013

Duration of the Program: 20 May – 25 May, 2013
Eligibility : Applicants who are presently studying Japanese language at junior high school, high school, university, college or other institution of Japanese language education. (15-30 years of age)

FURTHER DETAILS

Spain: Summer Internship Opportunity for undergraduates in Medical, Biology, Biomedicine

Deadline:  21 April 2013

Summer Internship Opportunity for undergraduates in Medical, Biology, Biomedicine, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Bioinformatics at LABORATORY TRAINING PROGRAMME: UNDERGRADUATE SUMMER SESSION, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), Spain

2013 Call

The Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) announces up to 7 vacancies for undergraduate students to work in a lab at the CNIO over the summer.

The programme runs from June 24 to August 16, 2013, and is open to undergraduate students of any nationality who are in their final two years of studies in the Life Sciences or related subjects (e.g. Biology, Biomedicine, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Bioinformatics). 
Travel expenses and meals will be covered by the CNIO for summer training programme students during their stay at the centre.
https://www.cnio.es/ing/cursos/practicasverano.asp
Each student will be matched with a specific laboratory based on the student’s interest and background. The student will be working under the supervision of the group/section/unit leader or a member of the research group. 
The participants will attend a series of seminars given by faculty members and researchers from the CNIO. Students will be required to present the results of their summer projects in a special session to be held at the end of the programme.
Fellowships will be awarded on a competitive basis taking into consideration the student’s academic record and their letter of motivation.

Japan: MEXT Scholarship program 2014

Deadline: Different for each country

Application Guidelines for Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho) Scholarships 2013
The application process differs according to the country in which the Japanese embassy is located, therefore please inquire at the Japanese embassy or consulate general in your country for details.
(http://www.mofa.go.jp/about/emb_cons/mofaserv.html)
* The deadline of the applications differ according to the country. Please contact with Japanese embassy or consulate general in your country.

Thursday, 21 February 2013

Korea: Six Weeks Internship Program at GIST, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

Deadline: 28 Feb. 2013

Six Weeks Internship Program at GIST, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea for 2013
in areas of Information and Communications, Materials Science and Engineering,Mechatronics, Environmental Science and Engineering, Life Sciences, Nanobio Materials and Engineering, Physics and Photon Science, and Medical System Engineering.

http://ipa.gist.ac.kr/html/page02_02.html


The Section of International and Public Affairs (IPA) at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Korea, is planning to host anGobal Intern Program in Science and Technology for 2013.

The primary objective of the Global Intern Program is to carry out research and provide training related to science and technology.

IPA has worked to organize an International Intern Program once a year, offering students from various countries the opportunity to participate in six weeks training course at GIST. This year, we are seeking highly qualified intern students for the Summer Semesters.

The International Intern Program is designed to provide knowledge and skills related to science and technology in the areas of
1) Information and Communications,
2) Materials Science and Engineering,
3) Mechatronics,
4) Environmental Science and Engineering,
5) Life Sciences,
6) Nanobio Materials and Engineering,
7) Physics and Photon Science, and
8) Medical System Engineering.

- Participants of the Program will be assigned to a department laboratory and receive their research training and coursework under the supervision of the professor in charge of the laboratory.

- Information regarding department labs and courses offered can be obtained from the GIST website(www.gist.ac.kr). Applicants should select from the participating laboratories in order of interest andfill in the application form ranking their interests in order of priority.


- Support for the participants
■ One-way airfare (economy class).
■ Dormitory accommodation (two persons per room).
■ Stipend of 450,000 Korean Won (approximately $400)

Sunday, 17 February 2013

UK: Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher, Fixed - term for 12 months

Deadline: 10 April 2013

Loughborough University -Wolfson School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering
Job Ref: REQ13049 
Salary:  Sterling equivalent 27,436 Euro per year, less deductions plus any additional payments detailed in the EC Grant Agreement
Excitation and Control of Parametric Vibration in Mechanical Structures
Required to investigate the response of various components of vibration machines to application-relevant dynamic loading and to analyse conditions for parametric excitation in mechanical structures, to simulate autoresonant excitation and control of parametric oscillations in mechanical structure as well as to perform experiments on control of vibration.
The successful candidate will be a part of international research collaboration within the framework of the European Commission (EC) funded PARM-2 project (VIBRO-IMPACT MACHINES BASED ON PARAMETRIC RESONANCE: Concepts, mathematical modelling, experimental verification and implementation). Five universities and three companies from four countries are involved in this collaboration. The aim of the project is to enhance the potential and output of vibrating machines and decrease their ecological footprint by implementation of parametric resonance (PR).
Applicants must have a good honours degree in mechanical engineering, dynamics and control or other relevant subject. Experience in using a microprocessor in machine design and conducting vibration experiments would be advantageous.

Sunday, 6 January 2013

Switzerland: Summer Internships for BSc and MSc Students



Deadline: 3 Feb. 2013

The School of Computer and Communication Sciences provides internship opportunities in the Summer period for students enrolled in BSc, MSc, or equivalent programmes in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Telecommunications, or Electrical Engineering. Internships are assigned competitively to students with excellent academic results. During a period of at least two months and including the whole month of July, internship students get the chance to learn new skills and to gain hands-on experience in their chosen field while working personally with leading senior scientists. Participating students will work in a research unit, typically to solve problems which are usually part of major research efforts. Often, this will lead to performing challenging programming or design tasks to prove new concepts. Being an intern at EPFL is a highly motivating learning and working experience in a competitive research environment, but it is also a great way to get familiar with another culture, to start building a network of connections in Switzerland, and to get prepared for a global career! And, last but not least, it is a chance to spend some months in a region rich of natural attractions and offering a multitude of leisure opportunities.

WHO CAN APPLY?
  • Applicants must be enrolled in a 3- or 4-year BSc programme or a 1- or 2-year MSc programme (or equivalent undergraduate programmes). Students enrolled in PhD programmes are not eligible.
  • Students in Indian institutions should submit their applications to the dedicated programme.
  • The BSc or MSc programmes must be in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Telecommunications, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field.
  • Applicants, at the time of application, must be currently enrolled in the 2nd year BSc or above (therefore, they must have successfully completed their 1st study year of the BSc).
WHAT'S ON OFFER?
  • Scholarships: CHF 1,600.- per month (CHF 400.- per week).
  • Refund of travelling cost (2nd class train ticket or low-cost/economy airfare, only after written approval by the hosting laboratory).
HOW TO APPLY?
  • Please use the application web site (usually open one month before the deadline).
  • Besides some basic information about yourself, you can attach a 1-page Letter of Motivation in PDF or ASCII (no other formats accepted).
  • You should use the Letter of Motivation to describe your scientific interests and the reasons that made you apply.
FURTHER INFORMATION

Monday, 3 December 2012

UK: Reuters Journalism Fellowship, Oxford University

Deadline: 31st January 2013.

Applications are now open for the 2013/14 Journalism Fellowship Programme at the Reuters Institute, for mid-career journalists. 

Applicants must have a minimum of five years’ experience in any branch of journalism and good spoken and written English. The programme enables visiting journalists from around the world to do research in Oxford for a period of three, six or nine months.
Fellows enjoy an opportunity to critically reflect upon their profession, to research a subject of their choice under the supervision of an academic specialising in that area, and to enjoy the breadth of academic, cultural and social life at the University of Oxford.
This is not a degree programme but fellows are expected to write a substantial piece of research of publishable quality.

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

UK: Chevening South Asia Journalism Programme

Deadline: 18 Nov. 2012

Applications are now open for the Chevening South Asia Journalism Programme 2013.

The theme for the 2013 programme is ‘Good Governance in a Changing World: challenges to the media, politics and accountability.’
Aimed at high-flying, mid-career journalists, the programme is an eight-week fully funded Scholarship at the Department of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Westminster, London.

The programme aims to offer a unique learning experience that will sharpen critical thinking and leadership skills for media professionals from the sub-continent.
The Scholarships will enable 14 exceptional candidates – six from India, five from Pakistan, two from Nepal and one from Bhutan - to prepare themselves for high responsibilities in their media organisations and relationship building in the region, by developing their analytical insights, strategic outlook and knowledge of key issues facing South Asian media and the role of news in a technologically, politically and economically changing world.
The ideal candidate should be a mid-career journalist covering political, economic and business issues. Candidates will be expected to have at least seven years professional experience working with a leading media group. Course dates are 8 April to 31 May 2013.
The deadline for applications is 18 November 2012 (midnight UK time). Applications close in:
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How to apply

Please submit your application electronically by completing the online Chevening Scholarships India application form.

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Korea: POSTECH paid Internship Program for undergraduate students

Deadline: 2nd Week of November

GIFT POSTECH Internship Program: Graduate School of Ferrous Technology For 3rd and 4th year undergraduate students in Ferrous Technology
 
The internship is for One month Scholarship Air fare and dormitory is provided 


100 US $ per week provided



English Scores are required



GIFT has three main research centers: http://gift.postech.ac.kr/research/laboratories.php
Clean and Green Technology Center
R & D area: Iron and Steel Making
a) Control and Automation lab
b) Clean Steel lab
c) Environmental Metallurgy Lab



Material development center
R & D area: Materials Development
a) Alternative Technology lab
b) Computational Metallurgy Lab
c) Microstructure control lab
d) Material Design Lab
e) Special Steel Lab



Application and Solution Center
R & D area: Products
a) Materials Mechanics Lab
b) Materials Reliability Lab
c) Surface Engineering Lab

You can find more details here
http://gift.postech.ac.kr/admissions/internship.php

Thursday, 6 September 2012

Global: The United Nations Headquarters Internship Programme

Deadline: varies department to department


The United Nations provides opportunities for students enrolled in a graduate programme to undertake an internship at its Headquarters in New YorkGeneva,ViennaNairobiAddis AbabaBangkokBeirut andSantiago.
This Internship Programme is for the United Nations Secretariat in New York only.
Eligible candidates interested in participating in an internship at the United Nations Headquarters in New York can apply by visiting the United Nations Career Portal, atcareers.un.org. Please continue to read through our website for more information and guidelines.
The purpose of the United Nations Internship Programme is to:
  • to provide a framework by which graduate and post-graduate students from diverse academic backgrounds may be assigned to United Nations Offices where their educational experience can be enhanced through practical work assignments.
  • to expose them to the work of the United Nations.
  • gain experience in the work of the Organization with the objective of deepening their knowledge and understanding of the United Nations's goals, principles and activities.
  • to provide UN offices with the assistance of highly qualified students specialized in various professional fields.

HOW TO APPLY

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

UK: Simulation Engineer Schlumberger Oilfield UK plc

Deadline: As Soon As Possible


Organisation: Schlumberger Information Solutions
Start: ASAP
Duration: Permanent 
Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
Job Description: Schlumberger's Abingdon Technology Centre is the centre of excellence for development of reservoir simulation software, including the widely used ECLIPSE® and Petrel® suite of products. The simulators and the supporting modelling workflow environment are developed by a team of specialists combining expertise in reservoir and petroleum engineering, fluid dynamics, numerical modelling, high-performance computing and software technology to meet the exacting requirements of major oil and gas producers around the world.
We are looking for graduate scientists / mathematical modellers to join our software development teams. Selected candidates will work closely with software engineers within the centre and with other teams worldwide. Candidates must be able to demonstrate initiative and self-motivation, and enjoy using their expertise within a multi-disciplinary team. These are technically challenging roles with substantial autonomy, responsibility and opportunity for growth.  Significant training in petroleum engineering will be provided, with future opportunities to specialize.
Profile
  • BSc or MSc in a physical science or engineering discipline, or equivalent.
  • Analytic, scientific, creative and imaginative; adept at proposing and implementing novel solutions in a demanding technical environment.
  • Any experience in petroleum engineering or related sciences, and/or working in a multi-platform environment (PC, Linux) would also be an advantage.
The Company:Schlumberger is the leading supplier of services and technology to the international petroleum industry. Schlumberger is a culturally diverse organisation with approximately 84,000 people of 140 nationalities in over 80 countries, offering exceptional career opportunities. We work as partners with our clients worldwide to resolve their most challenging problems, applying state-of-the-art technology based on extensive research & development. For additional details of the SIS software products and business organisation, please refer to our web site at  http://www.slb.com/services/characterization/reservoir_software.aspx.  
Schlumberger is an equal opportunity employer.