The Visual Analytics Research Team at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is looking for summer interns at all levels as well as post-docs, post-masters, and post-bacs. We are also looking for qualified full time candidates.

We have a variety of projects in the areas of cyber security/network defense and health care. Projects tend to be 'big data' type projects that leverage diverse open-source platforms and technologies, such as Hadoop, Storm, graph databases, node.js, and d3js. Successful candidates will perform research and development activities in visual analytics, HCI, user testing, machine learning, probabilistic modeling, data fusion, or distributed computing.

See below for more information on each of the programs. We also have post-masters and post-doc programs in visual analytics.

If you are interested, have questions, or intend to apply, please contact John Goodall, .

DHS HS-STEM (undergrad)

The HS-STEM program is specific to one of our group's projects, "Visually Fusing Contextual Data for Situational Understanding". For more information on the project, see: https://www3.orau.gov/DHS-Ed/Posting/Details/78.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sponsors a 10-week summer internship program for students majoring in homeland security related science, technology, engineering and mathematics (HS-STEM) disciplines. Undergraduate students receive a stipend of $500 per week ($5,000 for 10 weeks). The application deadline for summer 2013 is January 15.

DOE SULI (undergrad)

Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) encourages undergraduate students to pursue science, technology, engineering and mathematics careers by providing research experiences at DOE laboratories. Students receive a stipend of $500 per week during the internship period. Appointments are 10 weeks (summer term) or 16 weeks (semester term) and are offered fall/spring/summer. The application deadline for summer 2013 is January 10.

DOE HERE (undergrad, graduate)

Higher Education Research Experiences at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (HERE at ORNL) provides research opportunities and associated activities for students at all levels, beginning the term before college entrance through thesis/dissertation research, and higher education faculty. Stipend is determined by category of participant.