2024 Intern- Research Scientist/Engineer

Adobe
Cambridge
1 year ago
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Our Company

Changing the world through digital experiences is what Adobe’s all about. We give everyone—from emerging artists to global brands—everything they need to design and deliver exceptional digital experiences! We’re passionate about empowering people to create beautiful and powerful images, videos, and apps, and transform how companies interact with customers across every screen. 

We’re on a mission to hire the very best and are committed to creating exceptional employee experiences where everyone is respected and has access to equal opportunity. We realize that new ideas can come from everywhere in the organization, and we know the next big idea could be yours!

The Opportunity

Adobe Research is looking for brilliant minds who are excited about developing research areas that impact Adobe’s products and future endeavors. Research and Engineering internships for Spring, Summer, and Fall of 2023 are now open to applicants pursuing PhD and master’s degrees (exceptional undergraduates will also be considered).

Working directly with a manager and a mentor, you will have access to robust computational resources and world-class product and design teams, empowering you to see your work reach millions of users across the globe.
 

Summary

Adobe Researchers are developing the next generation of advanced technologies and user experiences, inventing a future where Adobe enables new forms of creativity, frees people from routine tasks, and allows enterprises to understand and act quickly on customer and business insights. Our research labs are actively published in leading journals and conferences, work with product teams on high profile features, and explore new product opportunities across various domains. We are especially interested in fostering ongoing collaborations that last beyond the internship and become part of your PhD thesis.
 

Adobe Research focuses on the following research areas:

Content Intelligence AI & Machine Learning Computer Graphics (2D&3D) Data Intelligence Computer Vision, Imaging & Video Audio Systems and Languages Natural Language Processing Human Computer Interaction AR, VR & 360 Photography Document Intelligence Intelligent Agents & Assistants
 

What you will do

Under the direction of an Adobe Research mentor, you will:

Pursue a research problem to apply to Adobe’s products and with the possibility of academic publication Develop new algorithms, run experiments, and produce demonstration prototypes Document and present your work, both verbally and in writing

What you will need

Current PhD or master's student in computer science, or related field (exceptional undergraduates will also be considered) Sufficient research skills and background in your chosen subject area Strong communication skills and teamwork experience Passion for solving real-world problems with web-scale data using and inventing state-of-the-art Machine Learning algorithms.

Our compensation reflects the cost of labor across several geographic markets, and we pay differently based on those defined markets. The pay range for this position is $ -- $ hourly. Your recruiter can share more about the specific pay rate for your job location during the hiring process.

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