NSF Sponsored Summer Interships
The Center for Language and Speech Processing at the Johns Hopkins
University is seeking outstanding members of the current junior class to
participate in a summer workshop on language engineering from June 27 to
August 19, 2005.
No limitation is placed on the undergraduate major. Only relevant skills,
employment experience, past academic record and the strength of letters of
recommendation will be considered. Students of Biomedical Engineering,
Computer Science, Cognitive Science, Electrical Engineering, Linguistics,
Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, etc. may apply. Women and minorities are
encouraged to apply. The workshop is open to both US and international students.
- An opportunity to explore an exciting new area of research.
- A two-week tutorial on speech and language technology.
- Mentoring by an experienced researcher.
- Use of a computer workstation throughout the workshop.
- A $4500 stipend and $2400 towards per diem expenses.
- Private furnished accommodation for the duration of the workshop.
- Travel expenses to and from the workshop venue.
- Participation in project planning activities.
The eight-week workshop provides a vigorously stimulating and enriching
intellectual environment and we hope it will encourage students to
eventually pursue graduate study in the field of human language
technologies.
Click here to submit an application for WS'05!
For information about past workshops, please see http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/workshops/.
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