C Programming, C++, MATLAB Programming, OpenGL, Python Programming, Unity, Unreal
Magic Leap is looking for Ph.D. , Masters, or Bachelors students to join our team for a 3 month Summer Program for students who are underrepresented in the field of Engineering/Computing. This includes, but is not limited to, those who self-identify as women, African American/Black, Hispanic/Latinx, Native American, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, Indigenous Peoples, LGBTQI+, active or Veteran service members, and/or persons with a disability. We are committed to empowering and elevating representation, inclusion, and belonging in our workforce and in our pipeline of future researchers and engineers!
Job Description:
The Quantified Experience (QX) team of Magic Leap, Inc. is seeking an intern with a background in human vision science. Depending on your interests and expertise, this internship can involve collaboration on ongoing research such as stereovision, eye tracking and foveated rendering, ocular optics, text legibility, or root-causing the sources of visual discomfort that users of head-mounted displays may experience. We also welcome ideas for other lines of research, too.
The QX team provides subject matter expertise on a variety of topics related to human vision ranging from the physiology of the visual system to visual perception. It informs Magic Leap's leadership and other teams on perceptual best practices and works closely with Systems Engineering, Optical Engineering, Healthcare, Human Factors and UX/UI teams. We are looking for candidates who are creative, energetic team players who excel in a fast-paced, hands-on environment.
This internship will begin in June 2023 and requires physical presence at Magic Leap's headquarters in Plantation, Florida.
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Magic Leap, Inc. is an American startup company that released a head-mounted virtual retinal display, called Magic Leap One, which superimposes 3D computer-generated imagery over real world objects, by projecting a digital light field into the user's eye, involving technologies potentially suited to applications in augmented reality and computer vision. It is attempting to construct a light-field chip using silicon photonics.
Zürich, Switzerland
2-4 year
Plantation, FL, USA
2-4 year
Sunnyvale, CA, USA
2-4 year
Zürich, Switzerland
2-4 year