6 July 2024

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Microsoft is a global leader in technology, providing innovative solutions to empower individuals and organizations worldwide. With a diverse portfolio spanning software development, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and more, Microsoft is committed to driving digital transformation and advancing societal progress.

Job Description
Microsoft Research Internships offer a dynamic environment for research careers, boasting a network of world-class research labs led by globally-recognized scientists and engineers. These labs pursue innovation across various scientific and technical disciplines to address complex challenges in fields such as computing, healthcare, economics, and the environment.

As a Research Intern in Artificial Specialized Intelligence at Microsoft, candidates will be at the forefront of developing and implementing cutting-edge AI-driven infrastructure. This role is tailored for individuals passionate about AI software and hardware development. Interns will collaborate with a team of esteemed researchers and engineers in Vancouver, Canada, and Redmond, Washington, to shape the next generation of AI infrastructure, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness.

Responsibilities

  • Design and develop AI-driven infrastructure, implementing prototypes and conducting simulations for testing and validation.
  • Conduct in-depth research on emerging trends in AI software and hardware infrastructure.
  • Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, integrating ideas with existing and future AI projects.
  • Prepare comprehensive documentation of simulations, methodologies, and findings, presenting results to team members and stakeholders.
  • Identify challenges and bottlenecks in AI infrastructure, proposing innovative solutions.

Skills and Qualifications
Required:

  • Enrollment in a bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD program in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Machine Learning, Mathematics, or a related field.
  • Physical presence at the manager’s Microsoft worksite location throughout the internship.
  • Proficient analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic research environment.
  • Solid understanding of machine learning concepts.

Preferred:

  • Research expertise in AI modeling.
  • Deep knowledge of AI model design, architecture, and application.
  • Experience with AI model training, including continuous pretrain, fine-tune, RLHF, and benchmarking.

Duration and Location
Hybrid Internship, with a duration of 12 weeks. Location: Microsoft offices in Vancouver, BC, Canada, and Redmond, Washington, USA.

Compensation
Interns at Microsoft Research typically receive a base pay range of CAD $8,500 – CAD $9,500 per month. Additional pay information can be found here.

Application Process
Interested candidates should apply through the Microsoft Careers website, submitting a cover letter, relevant work or research samples, and a minimum of two reference letters. Reference letters may be requested after the initial application submission.

Equal Opportunity Statement
Microsoft is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, citizenship, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws.

Application And Inquiry Information
For inquiries or assistance during the application process, candidates can visit the Microsoft Careers website .

6 thoughts on “Research Intern – Artificial Specialized Intelligence

  1. Whoa, Microsoft Research internship in AI? Sign me up! This sounds like an incredible opportunity to get hands-on experience with cutting-edge AI infrastructure. Building the next generation of AI sounds like world-changing stuff.

  2. Hold on! This internship requires physical presence at either Vancouver or Redmond. Not everyone can just drop everything and move across the country for 12 weeks. Wish these research opportunities were more remote-friendly.

  3. That’s a good point Logan. Remote options would definitely open doors for a wider range of qualified candidates. However, the chance to collaborate directly with those esteemed researchers is a major perk. The networking potential here is huge

  4. The pay is decent, but with housing costs in Vancouver and Redmond, it might be a tight squeeze. Unless you’re independently wealthy or have family nearby, the location requirement could be a dealbreaker for some of us…

  5. Yeah Lucas, you are right. Cost of living is a big factor. Microsoft should consider offering relocation assistance or a higher stipend for interns with financial constraints. They wouldn’t want to miss out on top talent because of money

  6. AI modeling expertise is just a “preferred” qualification? That seems odd for a specialized AI internship. You’d think that would be a hard requirement. Maybe they’re willing to train the right candidate, but having that background seems crucial.

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