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Software Development Intern

Location:
US-MA-Natick (Related locations: Framingham, Worcester, Metro West, Boston, Massachusetts, New England)
Job Function:
Software Development
Industry:
Not Applicable
Travel:
None to minimal
Job Number:
9392-JS

Job Summary

MathWorks is looking for Summer Interns who are actively pursuing a Bachelors degree in Computer Science. As part of this summer internship program, you will receive a combination of practical experience and training in a work environment that fosters and rewards cooperation, teamwork, learning, and fun. As an Intern you will work on technical projects with our senior software engineers. This will allow you to gain: product knowledge, programming experience, software testing and debugging exposure to real-world applications, and opportunities to develop your communication, presentation, and leadership skills. 

Interns participating in this program will be considered for future full time employment at MathWorks.

Responsibilities

Qualifications Required / Preferred

Working towards Bachelors in CS
Programming experience with one of the following languages: C, C++, Java, MATLAB or Ruby.
MATLAB knowledge or experience is a plus
Strong Communication skills
3 month full-time commitment

Candidates for this position must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis for any employer without restriction.

 

About MathWorks

MathWorks is the leading developer of mathematical computing software. Engineers and scientists worldwide rely on its products to accelerate the pace of discovery, innovation, and development.  MATLAB, the language of technical computing, is a programming environment for algorithm development, data analysis, visualization, and numeric computation. Simulink is a graphical environment for simulation and Model-Based Design of multidomain dynamic and embedded systems. The company produces nearly 100 additional products for specialized tasks such as data analysis and image processing.

In the past few years, engineers and scientists have used MathWorks products to:

  • Improve the safety and efficiency of spacecraft docking by developing adaptive neurocontrol technology for a computer-aided, joystick control system
  • Advance the mapping of the human genome by developing algorithms for DNA sequencing instruments
  • Verify the legality of money bills by scanning images of the bills and identifying the small fibers that they contain
  • Improve the quality of next-generation network audio products by simulating what happens to a signal when it is transmitted over a network
  • Enable temperate crops to be grown in dry coastal regions by designing a greenhouse that converts seawater into fresh water
  • Improve race car performance by designing an automatic spring-testing system
  • Create images of hitherto unexplored underwater archeology and geology sites by mapping plankton density and location relative to water masses
  • Translate the distorted sound of the human voice in high-pressure environments by lowering the frequency and pitch of the sound made by the voice box