1995 Xerox Summer Intern Program Xerox Corporate Research & Technology proudly announces the expansion of its Summer Intern Program. In addition to research projects at PARC, a number of projects in research or advanced development are now being offered at the Digital Imaging Technology Center (DITC) and the Architecture and Document Services Technology Center (ADSTC), making internships available in Northern and Southern California as well as Western New York. We invite all highly qualified graduate students to apply to the program by February 14th. Please send a resume giving your academic history and specific project interests; also provide two letters of recommendation from faculty members or work supervisors who are familiar with your current efforts. Applications and recommendations may be submitted in plain-text ascii, via electronic mail. All information must arrive by Tuesday, February 14, 1995. This year, positions are available in the following areas: PARC (Northern California): Multimedia connection management; computer network design and analysis; multimedia activity capture, indexing, and re-use; congestion control and resource allocation in computer networks; multicast algorithms and protocols; B-ISDN/ATM; replicated data management for mobile computing; disconnected operation; information access and retrieval; computing resource management; collaborative systems; protocols and interfaces for wide-area digital libraries; visualization tools; social virtual realities; empirical studies of user performance and practice; investigating organizational structures for solution of hard problems using cooperation in multiagent systems; model-based computing; document recognition, analysis, and classification; natural language theory & technology; metaobject protocols; computational theoretical linguistics; speaker segmentation of audio data; information visualization; network browsing; information foraging theory; attentive systems; scientific engineering reasoning; graphics and interaction; 3d graphical interfaces; computer vision and gesture recognition; embedded computation; sparse matrix algorithms and software; data compression algorithms; computational nanotechnology; embedded data glyphs; applications of smart materials; imaging systems; design and fabrication of micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS); distributed, decentralized control strategies based on self-organizing systems; non-linear control systems; intelligent aids; signaling protocols and implementation. Contact Lorna Fear, Coordinator Phone: (415) 812-4813 PARC Summer Intern Program Fax: (415) 812-4471 3333 Coyote Hill Road Email: fear@parc.xerox.com Palo Alto, CA 94304 Please apply separately to each center at which you wish to be considered. DITC/ADSTC (Western New York): Color imaging & printing; color space transformation; digital halftoning; digital image processing; high-speed rasterization algorithms; non-linear image scaling algorithms; rasterization specifically for printing; video and color image processing; windows systems and device drivers; all aspects of relational and object-oriented databases; capturing user semantics in documents; color- and texture-based image indexing; constraint-based reasoning systems; document database access; document structure recognition and manipulation; image filing and management; optical character recognition; neural networks; storage and retrieval of image databases; color science; color image quality models and measurements; analysis of work processes; document management and workflow; interfaces and protocol specification; multifunction office systems; multimedia data manipulation; object oriented analysis and design. Contact Summer Intern Program Phone: 716-422-2877 800 Phillips Rd. Fax: 716-265-7133 Bldg. 128-29E Email: WarrenJ.wbst128@xerox.com Webster, NY 14580 Please apply separately to each center at which you wish to be considered. ADSTC/DITC EL SEGUNDO (Southern California): Development of software components for solving platform and network portability problems; development of network managment applications; modeling of Document Services applications and prototyping using object-oriented analysis and design tools; development and evaluation of tools and environments to support object-oriented design; research and development of imaging software algorithms and tools in support of Page Description Languages; development of imaging software for continuous tone color printers. Contact Summer Intern Program Fax: (310) 333-5514 Xerox Corporation M.S. ESAE-231 Phone: (310) 333-8145 701 S. Aviation Boulevard Email: herrera@cp10.es.xerox.com El Segundo CA 90245 Please apply separately to each center at which you wish to be considered. INTERN PROGRAM SCHEDULE Application deadline February 14 Final review February 15-28 Offers extended March 1-15 Formal notices March 16-April 1 Xerox is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to the principles of work force diversity.