For students who have taken CS232: Nvidia internship opportunity

William Thatcher wlthatcher11 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 2 23:40:03 EST 2021


Hi Professor Norman!

Could you remove me from this email list?

Sorry, I’m in a bit of a different field now, and will reach out as
needed/desire.
(And I hope you will do do the same as well!)

Peace and blessings,
William

On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 11:08 AM Victor Norman <vtn2 at calvin.edu> wrote:

> Students *who have taken *CS232,
>
> I received this email yesterday from a friend, Dr. Gord Vreugdenhil, who
> works at Nvidia -- and gave the first CSx95 talk this semester. He is
> looking for another student for a lucrative summer internship job at Nvidia
> -- especially a student in an under-represented group in CS (AHANA or
> female, e.g.). See his email below:
>
> Hi all.
>
> Nvidia is embarking on a number of initiatives to encourage diversity
> within
> computing sciences and within Nvidia more specifically.  As part of that,
> my
> group may be able to offer an additional undergrad internship this summer
> to
> a promising student and we'd be particularly interested in supporting a
> student
> in any under-represented group within computing sciences.
>
> I'm specifically letting you know about this since my daughter Valerie
> will be
> doing an Nvidia internship this summer in the group I am in and it might
> be easier
> to deal with learning curves, etc. (particularly given Covid) with two
> students coming
> out of the same program.
>
> This would be systems oriented role involving concurrency and "close to
> the hardware" programming.  Comfort with OS concepts, hardware basics,
> and exposure to compiler concepts would be useful.  This is not an
> AI/ML/GPU
> role.
>
> Nvidia's internships are a minimum of 12 weeks and include travel and
> housing
> allowances in addition to a very generous hourly rate.  Ability to legally
> work
> in the US is required.
>
> The normal internship deadline for Nvidia is closed, but we think we might
> be able to get something to work out yet.  This is by no means certain.
>
> In any case, if you have any students that might be interested, you can
> give
> them my Nvidia email (gvreugdenhil at nvidia.com) and have them contact me
> directly and enclose a resume.  We'll see if something works out.
>
> Let me know if you have any questions.  Thanks!
>
> Gord
>
>
>
> Prof. Victor Norman
> Computer Science
> Calvin College University
> vtn2 at calvin.edu <vnorman at calvin.edu>
> -----
> "A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing
> left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." -- Antoine de
> Saint Exupéry
>
>
> --
-William Thatcher
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