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30 September 2024

Chat with Lily Li ’23 about C3AI…

Lily Li ’23 is available to chat 1:1 about the opportunities at C3AI and can offer a general overview of the company for students interested in other roles. Schedule with her here.

C3AI Job: Business Development Representative (BDR) – Generative AI

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Summer Research Experience…

SPIRE-EIT 2025: Summer Program for Interdisciplinary Research and Education – Emerging Interface Technologies at Iowa State University, Ames, IA

Application deadline: March 14, 2025, or until all positions are filled.

The 2025 program is a ten-week undergraduate internship where students work collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams, receive core training, and gain hands-on research experience with emerging interface technologies.

=== Program Details:
o Interns will travel to the ISU campus on Tuesday, May 27, and will travel home on Saturday, August 2
o $7,000 stipend for the summer
o Free on-campus apartment housing
o Travel allowance
o Training and hands-on experience will include classroom lectures, activities, a journal club, and get-to-know-faculty seminars
o Food allowance, which will include dining dollars to be used in the ISU cafeteria or other food vendors on campus, in addition to several meals being provided by the program
o For more information about the program and to apply, visit https://www.vrac.iastate.edu/reu/ and https://www.youtube.com/@vracisu
o For questions, contact the SPIRE-EIT Program at spire-eit@iastate.edu
o Sponsored by National Science Foundation Grant 1757900

=== Eligibility Requirements:
o Applicants must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the United States.
o Must be currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate program
o Must be and remain an undergraduate student in good standing.

=== Emerging Interface Technologies
The study of the relationship between humans and increasingly powerful, portable, interconnected, and ubiquitous computers has become one of the most rapidly growing and significant fields of technical investigation. Interdisciplinary in the extreme, this emerging field will have an impact on nearly every area of human endeavor. There exists a need to specifically train students in this burgeoning area, and we hold a strong commitment to train students to be the best and the brightest. We feel that involving students in cutting-edge research is the best way to prepare future engineers, scientists, and artists to work at the ever more present interface between humans and computers.

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