Summer internships at Flatiron Institute’s Center for Computational Mathematics

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We’re hiring a crew of summer interns again this summer. We are looking for both undergraduates and graduate students. Here’s the ad.

I’m afraid the pay is low, but to make up for it, we cover travel, room, and most board (3 meals/day, 5 days/week). Also, there’s a large cohort of interns every summer across the five institutes at Flatiron (biology, astrophysics, neuroscience, quantum physics, and math), so there are plenty of peers with whom to socialize. Another plus is that we’re in a great location, on Fifth Avenue just south of the Flatiron Building (in the Flatiron neighborhood, which is a short walk to NYU in Greenwich Village and Google in Chelsea as well as to Times Square and the Hudson River Park).

If you’re interested in working on stats, especially applied Bayesian stats, Bayesian methodology, or Stan, please let me know via email at [email protected] so that I don't miss your application. We have two other Stan devs here, Yuling Yao (postdoc) and Brian Ward (software engineer).

We're also hiring full-time permanent research scientists at both the junior level and senior level, postdocs, and software engineers. For more on those jobs, see my previous post on jobs at Flatiron. That post has lots of nice photos of the office, which is really great. Or check out Google's album of photos.

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