MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Jobs and Summer Internships

Lincoln Laboratory was established in 1951 by the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology as a Federally Funded Research and Development Center, with primary emphasis on application of advanced electronics to national defense. It offers an exceptional environment for conducting research, since it has academic roots in a great institution, yet is closely involved with practical problems of national significance. The primary focus of the Laboratory's activities is advanced technology for surveillance, detection and identification, and communications. A strong program in advanced electronics technology supports these activities. Radar, communication,
electro-optical systems analysis and engineering, RF circuits and antenna technology, digital design, information network architecture and antenna technology, digital design, information network architecture and design, digital design processing, software engineering, and mechanical engineering are areas of major interest.

Although the Laboratory does not build production equipment, it does
develop and test experimental and prototype systems as well as carry out theoretical studies and laboratory investigations. Work at the Laboratory extends from basic research, through the development of devices and components, to the design, construction, and operation of complex systems. Lincoln Laboratory is proud of its accomplishments and contributions to the missions of theDepartment of Defense and other federal agencies, strengthening the science and technology of the nation. Please visit www.ll.mit.edu for more information about the Laboratory and its research programs.

Lincoln Laboratory has career opportunities for theoretical investigation as well as work with experimental systems in the field. Due to the highly complex nature of our work, we have the greatest need for graduate-level engineers with an MS or a PhD in Electrical Engineering or Physics and for BS or MS-level software engineers and scientific programmers. Please visit http://www.ll.mit.edu/careers/careers.html
(Click on Employment Opportunities) for a complete listing of our career opportunities for new graduates. Due to our contracts with the Department of Defense employment at the Laboratory requires U.S. citizenship.

To be considered for an on-campus interview, students must apply to your Career Development Center AND to MIT Lincoln Laboratory's website http://www.ll.mit.edu/careers/careers.html
(Click on College Recruitment) by the deadline provided on the attached flyer.

Lincoln Laboratory also recruits undergraduate and graduate students
for its Summer Research Programs. Students are afforded the unique
opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a leading edge research environment that complements their courses of study. Undergraduates must have completed their junior year. All students must have maintained excellent academic records and have a minimum 3.25 GPA. Students majoring in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics or a comparable scientific or technical discipline are encouraged to apply. Please visit http://www.ll.mit.edu/careers/summer.html
for further information about our Summer Programs.

Additionally, the members of our technical staff are pleased to present
technical seminars to interested college and university groups. Costs
related to the staff members' visits for these seminars will be assumed by the Laboratory. Seminar abstracts may be reviewed at http://www.ll.mit.edu/careers/seminars.html.

If you have questions, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,

Gary Hackett
Human Resources Representative
College Relations Program
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Lexington, Massachusetts
(781) 981-7056 (voice)
www.ll.mit.edu

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