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NUS Hollywood Laboratory
Overseas Internship Attachment (HL OIA) Program

NUS Hollywood Lab is an outpost set up by IDM Institute in L.A., USA., in July 2006. One of the main duties for the Director of NUS Hollywood Lab, Dr Newton Lee, is to identify research internship opportunities for NUS students to be attached to L.A. research institutions/companies in the IDM areas. Thus far, IDM Institute had successfully sent five top NUS students as research interns working on IDM research projects situated right in Hollywood.

IDM Institute has committed funds to sponsor qualified NUS students to these L.A. research institutions/companies. Application for NUS Hollywood Lab Overseas Internship Attachment (HL OIA) Programme is open all year round. Students are highly encouraged to seize this valuable opportunity to apply for internship attachment to work in IDM projects carried out in Hollywood labs and institutions.

Please download the application form below and submit to IDMI office (BLK E3A #02-04).

1.    MOBILE MEDIA INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY, "Hollywood Place"
National University of Singapore (NUS) Hollywood Lab
UCLA Center for Research in Engineering, Media and Performance (REMAP)
Los Angeles, California
December, 2008 - March, 2009

Help to develop a new location-based mobile media experience of Hollywood in a joint project between the NUS Hollywood Lab and the UCLA Center for Research in Engineering, Media and Performance.

In collaboration with the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television and the UCLA School of Engineering and Applied Science, this project will prototype an interactive, location-aware mobile experience about Hollywood and the history of film and television.

Media sources will include the UCLA Film and Television archive, second in size to only to the US Library of Congress. and the largest archive of any University in the world, as well as the UCLA Library and original media by the project team.

DUTIES:

The intern will work with the UCLA and NUS Hollywood team on a Flash prototype interface based on tools and platforms developed at UCLA.

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:

Adobe Flash development experience (website or stand alone).

DESIRED EXPERIENCE:

Familiar with video editing in Final Cut Pro and image manipulation in the Adobe Creative suite very useful. Interest in film history a plus.

2.    INTERACTIVE URBAN DESIGN INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY, "Remapping LA"
National University of Singapore (NUS) Hollywood Lab
UCLA Center for Research in Engineering, Media and Performance (REMAP)
Los Angeles, California
February 2009 - June 2009

Help to conceive and prototype new interactive experiences for one of the most significant public works projects in Los Angeles, in a joint project between the NUS Hollywood Lab and the UCLA Center for Research in Engineering, Media and Performance.

Remapping LA, a collaboration of the UCLA Center for Research in Media, Engineering, and Performance (REMAP) and California State Parks, is seeking an architecture or planning intern to research the role of technology in public space. The intern will actively participate in envisioning and creating prototype experiences in collaboration with a highly multidisciplinary team of faculty, staff, students, and professionals. Possible additional areas of study include integration with other networked infrastructure in the city, including water, power, and transportation systems.

The inspiration and site for the experimentation is the Los Angeles State Historic Park, under development for first phase construction in 2010/2011. Project resources include a Park-wide WiFi mesh network, extensive historical and contemporary media database, and an experienced development and prototyping team. The project has received industry support from companies such as Cisco and Nokia, community partnerships with groups in Downtown Los Angeles, and on-campus partnerships with labs such as the National Science Foundation Center for Embedded Networked Sensing and the Macarthur Foundation award-winning Hypercities project.

DUTIES:

The intern will work with the UCLA and NUS Hollywood teams on the development of designs and public prototypes; they will be active in creating conceptual renderings, concept videos, and models, as well as interacting with professional collaborators in LA City and California State Parks to translate our experience with prototypes into the construction process.

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:

Significant graduate-level architecture, urban design, or planning experience, including at least one previous professional internship. (AutoCAD and similar basic skills assumed.)

DESIRED EXPERIENCE:

Hands-on experience with one or more of the following tools: Maya, Sketchup, ArcGIS or other Geographic Information Systems, LIDAR point clouds.

3.    MOBILE MIXED REALITY INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY, "Remapping LA"
National University of Singapore (NUS) Hollywood Lab
UCLA Center for Research in Engineering, Media and Performance (REMAP)
Los Angeles, California
February 2009 - June 2009

Help to develop a new location-based mobile media experience of the new 32-acre Los Angeles State Historic Park in a joint project between the NUS Hollywood Lab and the UCLA Center for Research in Engineering, Media and Performance.

Remapping LA, a collaboration of the UCLA Center for Research in Media, Engineering, and Performance (REMAP) and California State Parks is seeking an intern with experience and interest in developing new mixed-reality applications for mobile and embedded devices. The inspiration and site for the experimentation is the Los Angeles State Historic Park, under development for first phase construction in 2010/2011. Project resources include a Park-wide WiFi mesh network, extensive historical and contemporary media database, and an experienced development team.

The work will be performed in highly multidisciplinary team collaborations that include industry support from companies such as Cisco and Nokia, community partnerships with groups in Downtown Los Angeles, and on-campus partnerships with labs such as the National Science Foundation Center for Embedded Networked Sensing and the Macarthur Foundation award-winning Hypercities project.

DUTIES:

The intern will work with the UCLA and NUS Hollywood teams on the prototyping and public experimentation with mixed reality systems to create cultural experience and gameplay at the Park.

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE:

Mobile or embedded systems development, and some experience with existing mixed and augmented reality toolkits.

DESIRED EXPERIENCE:

Game design and development experience; interest in mobile computing and the role of technology in public space and culture.

4.    Internship position at the Jim Henson Company, Hollywood, California, USA

Best known as creators of the world famous Muppets (the rights to which are now owned by The Walt Disney Company), The Jim Henson Company is an innovator in puppetry, animatronics, computer graphics, and digital media entertainment.

Intern positions at the Jim Henson Company in Hollywood, California are designed for advanced students or graduates who are on their path to become professionals in the digital entertainment industry. Either artistically oriented or production oriented applicants should have the following skills when applying for an intern position at the Jim Henson Company:

For Production Oriented Positions:
  1. Strong interest in film, TV and game production.
  2. Detailed knowledge of Microsoft Excel and File Maker Pro.
  3. Good English language skills (understanding and speaking).
For Artistically Oriented Positions::
  1. Strong interest in the field of animation and/or puppetry.
  2. Good knowledge of Autodesk's Maya and Adobe's Photoshop a must.
  3. Knowledge of software programs such as Zbrush, UV Layout, Shake, After Effects or Final Cut Pro a plus.
  4. Good English language skills (understanding and speaking).

Please send a resume of not more than one to two pages with information about yourself, your studies and/or work experience and your desired goal in the digital entertainment industry to: idmtgm@nus.edu.sg

In addition for applicants in the artistic field, please add a portfolio (please color copies only, no original artwork) and/or a demo reel (DVD in standard NTSC format or a CD with QuickTime/jpeg files).

5.    Initiative in Innovative Computing, Harvard University, US

We are looking for highly motivated graduate students who have experience and are interested in visualization, HCI and interactive multi-touch development.

The project will involve research and development of multi-user multi-touch collaborative visualization systems to be used as cooperative learning modules for college students and for communicating sciences to the public in the domain of Life Sciences(e.g. molecular and cell biology, structural biology, or evolutionary systems). We will be working closely with science domain experts and instructors, to utilize many of the innovative HCI techniques and visualization schemes from our UIST/CHI/InfoVis communities to benefit science education and learning. The student will have the opportunity to work with world-renowned scientists/educators from Harvard University. As one example, the student might have the opportunity to work with the creators of the Inner Life of Cell concept, Alain Viel and Robert Lue ( http://multimedia.mcb.harvard.edu/media.html), amongst others. There will be plenty of challenges where the student will be able to research new ideas in interactive visual computing.

For further enquiries, please write to: idmtgm@nus.edu.sg

6.    Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, US
Research Duty:

The currently research at Animation and Gaming Research Lab is focusing on the following direction: data-driven approaches for human motion synthesis, interactive control for computer animation, and accelerating data-parallel applications with Graphics Processing Unit. We are seeking qualified students to conduct research in these areas. The research activities include literature review, research method study, research system implementation, publication preparation. The students will be guided through such research process. The goal is to help the students to improve their research skills in the areas of computer animation, machine learning and parallel computing with GPUs.

Qualifications: The qualified students should have the following skills:
  1. Understand computer graphics processing pipeline.
  2. Have deep knowledge about OpenGL programming framework.
  3. Familiar with object-orient programming language, such as C++.
  4. Have experience with Matlab.
  5. Understand modern computer architecture, especially memory hierarchy.
If the students have the following skill, it will be a plus:
  1. Have experience with animation programming, familiar with concept of skeleton based character animation.
  2. Have experience with motion capture system and motion capture data.
  3. Have strong background in machine learning, such as statistical models and optimization.
  4. Understand GPU programming, have experience with Cg, HLSL or GLSL or familiar with NVidia's CUDA framework
Time Commitment:     2 semesters starting January 2009.
Supervisor/Advisor:     Assistant Professor Yong Cao
7.    FOX Interactive Media, Bevely Hills, California, US
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