Data Science Research Technician/Intern
Company: Lynntech
Location: College Station
Posted on: March 18, 2023
Job Description:
Machine Learning, Computer Vision, and Data Science Internship
On-site position in College Station, TX. US Persons. The
Intelligent Systems Group at Lynntech is developing new
technologies through Research and Development (R&D) to come up
with solution to frontier challenges in Artificial Intelligence,
Machine Learning (ML), and Data Science. We operate in a
collaborative multi-disciplinary environment, where projects lie at
the intersection of evolving technical fields, focusing on
Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) and Security,
Navigation and Tracking, and Healthcare and Life Sciences. Position
Summary The Intelligent System Group at Lynntech is a team of about
10 scientists, engineers, and programmers seeking to double its
size over the next year. To that end, we are seeking interns for
Summer 2022, Fall 2022 and potentially beyond, to support existing
projects and expose students and new engineers to our career
opportunities while working directly with Lynntech's scientists and
engineers on real-world problems. Our team has several projects
running in parallel, and work focus may shift according to
different project deadlines. Our projects revolve around
combinations of activities from the following project domains:
- Computer Vision and Image Processing
- Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing
- 3D Modeling and Image Synthesis
- Remote Sensing and use of GIS
- State Estimation, Filtering, and Statistical Analysis
- Data Acquisition, Synthesis, Wrangling, and Processing The
exact responsibilities of an intern will vary between individuals
and depend on the various states of the multiple projects. Our team
has several Principal Investigators (PI) leading multiple projects
and if it is in the best interest of the group, interns may be
asked to help with projects from different PIs or simultaneously.
Some projects may also have a hardware component, which will likely
be tied to data acquisition and processing. Lynntech's projects lie
at the interface between fundamental research and engineering. We
often are adapting ideas from disparate academic fields and finding
ways to apply them in various real-world domains. Interns
participate in this process by assembling data sets for testing
methods, setting up computational environments, and building and
testing models. Interns start off working on individual tasks and
filling in singular needs, but will be given the opportunity, and
encouraged to take ownership of sub-systems for which they are
considered responsible. Interns are hourly employees and are
expected to contribute an average of at least 20 hours per week
(minimum of 40 to a maximum of 70 hours over bi-weekly pay
periods). What a successful intern-supervisor pairing looks like:
- First 15 Days: Intern has familiarized themselves with our
operations and working environments. Any knowledge gaps have been
identified, and intern is on the path to learning what is needed to
fulfill job duties. Intern has demonstrated ability to complete
individual tasks with supervision. Supervisor has provided the
necessary tools, environments, and resources for job duties and has
established and prioritized tasks for the intern.
- First 30 Days: Intern can perform tasks with decreasing
supervision and is gaining domain expertise on one subsystem.
Supervisor and intern have together identified candidate subsystems
for which the intern may be responsible for in the future. Intern
successfully completes tasks on time. Supervisor continues to
prioritize tasks for intern.
- First 60 Days: Intern has taken ownership of a subsystem and
understands the inputs/outputs to their subsystem and its relevance
to the overall project. Intern continues to be aware of deadlines
and can successfully provide finished work on time. Supervisor has
established project goals with sufficient clarity for the intern to
start prioritizing tasks themselves.
- First 90 Days: Intern has successfully managed their subsystem
while providing aid to others and fulfilling various tasks. Intern
has successfully prioritized tasks related to their subsystem.
Supervisor and intern have discussed opportunities for the intern
owning larger systems in the future. Eligibility and Qualifications
Eligibility:
- The candidate must be able to provide evidence of being either
a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident at the time of
application to meet contract requirements.
- Intern should have on average 15 to 20+ hours per week
availability. (30 to 40+ bi-weekly)
- Job is on-site. After a minimal six-week period, hybrid work
may be possible per supervisor discretion. Basic Qualifications:
- Ability to work in teams and juggle multiple, possibly
changing, priorities
- Platform agnostic: should be able to work with Microsoft
Windows, Linux, or MacOS.
- Proficiency with word processing, spreadsheet, and slide show
software (e.g. MS Office)
- Programming proficiency with languages such as Python, MATLAB,
C and C++
- Iteration, recursion, conditional statements
- Basic data structures and algorithms: sorting, trees, queues,
etc
- Complexity estimation
- Data types and computer logic
- Development environments and revision control
- Numerical methods and approximation techniques
- Image processing methods
- Mathematics proficiency with algebra, linear algebra and linear
systems, information theory, probability and statics
- Solving linear systems
- Basic matrix algebra
- Base conversion
- Calculations of means, standard deviations, RMS
- Regression analysis and model fitting
- Basic calculus Additional Preferred Qualifications and Valuable
Experience:
- Experience with Deep Learning and Neural Networks such as
detectors, classifiers, Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs),
Reinforcement Learning, Style Transfer, and related algorithms or
architectures.
- Experience in developing AI solutions for any of the following
domains: Computer Vision, Medical Image Processing, Geo-spatial
Intelligence, Natural Language Processing (NLP) or Signal
Processing.
- AI Explainability methods, Adversarial Examples, and evaluation
of AI algorithms performance.
- Game development, Virtual Reality, or Augmented Reality The
Team The Intelligent Systems Group at Lynntech is developing new
technologies through Research and Development (R&D) to come up
with solution to frontier challenges in Artificial Intelligence,
Machine Learning (ML), and Data Science. We operate in a
collaborative multi-disciplinary environment, where projects often
lie at the intersection of different technical fields, broadly
falling into one of the three industry domains:
- Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) and
Security
- Navigation and Tracking
- Healthcare and Life Sciences Within these domains we work to
generate, plan, and execute highly innovative solutions in the
fields of AI, state-of-the-art electro-optical/infrared, embedded
navigation systems, human-machine interfaces, and other resources
to solve real-world problems such as search and rescue, analysis of
geospatial data to provide actionable intelligence, terrain
monitoring, disaster recovery, computer vision for autonomous
vehicles, assistive technologies for disabled users, data
analytics, natural language processing, and mobile computing for
Internet of Things (IoT) applications. As part of our ongoing
research efforts, we continuously evaluate topics from
government-released R&D solicitations and write research
proposals in response. Upon competitive selection for contract
award, such proposals become active research projects. Our team has
several such R&D projects running in parallel. Each project is
coordinated by one of our Principal Investigators (PI) who are
responsible for supervising and delegating workloads between
projects and it is common for scientists, engineers, and analysists
to be involved in two to three projects simultaneously. Why should
you work at Lynntech? Employee Benefits and perks of the position
and area:
- Opportunities to pursue R&D interests through government
grants with full support of our Project Management Office (PMO) for
assisting with the application process and document submission
- Benefits: Medical, Dental, Life, Disability, Vision, Retirement
and Leave
- Short commute and low cost of living for the Bryan-College
Station area
- Close proximity to Texas A&M University and frequent
opportunities for collaboration with faculty.
- Opportunity for Career Growth:
- Your work will have an impact and make a difference in the
world: Lynntech employees get to work across various disciplines
and are engaged in all aspects of technology development from idea
generation to commercialization.
- Opportunities to own your projects. On-boarding at Lynntech is
designed to provide new hires with opportunities to take on more
and more responsibilities in our R&D projects, eventually have
the chance to lead them.
- You get the best of both worlds: We offer the infrastructure
and stability of an established company as well as the challenge,
benefits, and entrepreneurial spirit associated with a small
business.
- Your work will be interesting and varied: You will have the
opportunity to be creative and work on a myriad of projects across
various industries (defense, energy, aerospace and medical). If you
can get buy-in for your idea and procure funding to pursue
research, you will get to work on it.
- You'll be able to contribute to the organization in a variety
of ways: You will get to wear a variety of hats in this role. Some
examples include core technology strategy development, proposal
writing, research and technology development, product development,
program management, business development and mentorship of young
researchers. A day in the life with the Intelligent Systems Group
Our projects lie at the interface between fundamental research and
engineering, and we are often adapting ideas from disparate
academic fields and finding ways to apply them in various
real-world domains. We have several R&D projects running in
parallel, and work focus shifts according to different project
needs and deadlines. Each project is coordinated by one of our
Principal Investigators (PI) who are responsible for supervising
and delegating workloads between projects and it is common for
scientists, engineers, and analysists to be involved in two to
three projects simultaneously. You will start off working on
individual tasks and filling in singular needs but over time be
given responsibility for developing and maintaining larger pieces
of projects and owning your own systems. We encourage our group
members' growth and provide opportunities for taking on more
responsibility, eventually leading projects and deciding the
direction of future research. Our projects leverage the following
core disciplines:
- Computer Vision, Image Processing, and Numerical Methods
- Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing
- Simulation, 3D Modeling, and Image Synthesis
- Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analytics
- State Estimation, Filtering, and Statistical Analysis
- Data Acquisition, Synthesis, Wrangling, and Processing
- Software Development and Sys Admin
- Research, Proposal Writing, Grantsmanship, and Business
Development Even though you will start off focusing on one specific
domain, team members are frequently involved on multiple projects
with duties that span across these core disciplines. It is
perfectly acceptable if find yourself slowly branching out or
changing disciplines as your interests change and certain projects
gain more traction than others. Branching out takes the form of
joining existing projects or working on proposals to start new
ones. Each of us is involved to some degree with the evaluation of
government-released research solicitations. When batches of
solicitations are released by various government entities, like
NASA or the Department of Defense, for example, we come together as
a team and decide on which ones we should pursue and who will lead
efforts on writing proposals to the selected topics. Interview
Process After applicants have submitted their application, our
interviews follow a four-step process:
- Pre-screening and request for work sample. If an applicant's
resume passes pre-screening, Lynntech will send out a candidate
packet which contains information about the company and the team.
We will also request a work sample which is demonstrative of the
applicant's experience relevant to the job posting. If the work
sample demonstrates relevant proficiency in the job domain,
Lynntech will continue with scheduling a time for an
interview.
- 1st Interview (Usually Phone/Virtual unless local candidate).
[Duration: 1 hr] During this call, both parties will review
background information and review eligibility requirements. Company
policies, job expectations, work environment, and availability will
be discussed. The interview may conclude here if the candidate is
no longer interested in pursuing the opportunity or if the
candidate does not meet basic eligibility requirements. We will
also discuss the different roles in the group and establish the
domain specific project needs which we have at that moment and
candidate will be asked to rank their experience and comfort level
with the various core disciplines. Candidates will be expected to
elaborate on their relevant past project experience.
- Candidate Assessment, Part 1: If both parties choose to
continue, candidates will be asked to complete and submit Part 1 of
the Assessment which was included in their packets. This assessment
covers fundamentals in computer literacy, programming, and
mathematics. Lynntech will review the submission and before
scheduling a second interview. Part 2 of the assessment is only
requested if a second interview is scheduled.
- 2nd Interview (Usually On-site*) and Part 2 of Assessment.
[Duration: 3 to 4 hr] If both parties choose to continue, an
in-person interview will be scheduled, and the candidate is
responsible for completing Part 2 of the assessment prior to the
second interview. The candidate will be notified in advance if an
optional domain specific assignment or live coding interview is
required. This final step will be comprised of the following:
- Past Project Presentation/Demo: The candidate will give a 10-15
minute presentation/demonstration of a past personal or
professional project which relates to one of our core disciplines.
Your presentation should resemble more of a story than an academic
talk and it can be an example from your past personal or
professional experience. If you have physical or virtual
demonstrations at hand, or something interactive, you're encouraged
to bring them. It's also beneficial if you have pictures/graphics
and videos walking us through your development process and showing
the final result. Highlight any problems or challenges you faced
along the way and how you overcame them. There will be time at the
end for Q&A and open discussion. If you're uncertain about what
topic to present on, please reference our technical domains for
guidance. Duration: 25 to 45 min
- Project Domains and Core Disciplines Discussion: We will
discuss what the existing project needs are and how the candidate's
skill set can best fit the project needs. We will review the
various roles, responsibilities, and how the various core
disciplines relate to our projects. Duration: 30 to 40 min
- [Optional] Assessment Review: If reviewers have previously
provided a domain specific assignment, candidate answers will be
reviewed, and additional questions may be given. Interviewers will
assess candidate's ability to reason through challenges and their
ability to identify and test their assumptions when approaching
problems. Duration: 30 to 60 min
- [Optional] Live Coding Interview: A live open-book set of
coding problems. Candidates will be given programming problems
which they must solve. Internet search will be available for
looking up information and interviewers will be there to answer
questions and help if necessary. This will test not only the
candidate's ability to program, but also their ability to search
for answers and ask for help and collaborate when appropriate.
Duration: 30 to 60 min * For long-distance candidates, this may be
a virtual interview. If a job offer is made the candidate will be
invited to for an on-site visit before a final response is
expected. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply online at
www.lynntech.com. Lynntech is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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