Hi Kristin
I graduated in 2000 and 2001 from the ME program at Stanford. I
currently work in the robotics group at NASA Ames and we have a few
positions open. They all require some software skills but it is not
required to be a CS major.
This link has links to 5 separate job descriptions.
<
https://irg.arc.nasa.gov/blog/irg/?p=99>
https://irg.arc.nasa.gov/blog/irg/?p=99
Thanks!, Susan Lee
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Want to build teraflop data processing pipelines that will run on
NASA's cloud and supercomputers? Want to help create the next
generation of mobile robot explorers? Want to help NASA map the Moon,
Mars, and other celestial bodies? Want to help revolutionize how the
government develops and supports open source software?
The NASA Ames Intelligent Robotics Group
(<
http://irg.arc.nasa.gov>
http://irg.arc.nasa.gov) is looking to
*immediately* fill several full-time positions:
#2011-1 : COMPUTER VISION RESEARCHER
#2011-2 : APPLIED RESEARCH ENGINEER
#2011-3 : SOFTWARE DEVELOPER/ENGINEER
#2011-4 : PLANETARY DATA ENGINEER / WEB DEVELOPER
#2011-5 : SOFTWARE ENGINEER/ROBOTICIST
Full descriptions can be found
at:
<
https://irg.arc.nasa.gov/blog/irg/?p=99>
https://irg.arc.nasa.gov/blog/irg/?p=99
U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status is required.
The NASA Ames Intelligent Robotics Group (IRG) is dedicated to
enabling humans and robots to explore and learn about extreme
environments, remote locations, and uncharted worlds. IRG conducts
applied research in a wide range of areas including applied computer
vision (navigation, automated planetary mapping, automated science
support), dynamic 3D and Web user interfaces, robot software, and
planetary rovers. IRG actively collaborates with academia,
government, and industry. Recent projects include:
GigaPan Robotic Camera <
http://gigapan.org>
http://gigapan.org
Mars in Google
Earth <
http://earth.google.com/mars>
http://earth.google.com/mars
Moon in Google
Earth <
http://earth.google.com/moon>
http://earth.google.com/moon
Robotic Recon
Experiment
<
http://lunarscience.nasa.gov/roboticrecon>
http://lunarscience.nasa.gov/roboticrecon
WorldWide Telescope
Mars <
http://www.worldwidetelescope.org/>
http://www.worldwidetelescope.org/
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Received on 2011-08-24 12:59:47