The Department of Information and Computer Science at Aalto University is recruiting a substantial number of summer interns to work on the following research topics during summer 2012:
1. Analysis of Human Movement (MOV)
2. Analysis of Secret S-boxes in Symmetric Ciphers (ASB)
3. Answer-Set Programming Tools (APT)
4. Automated Tensor Decomposition (TEN)
5. Automated Testing Methods for Embedded Software (ATM)
6. Automated University Timetabling (AUT)
7. Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)
8. Big Data Analytics in Cloud Computing (BIG)
9. Combinatorial Games (CGA)
10. Computational Analysis of Brain Images (CABI)
11. Computational Biology for Regulatory Genomics (CBR)
12. Computerized Learning Environments (CLE)
13. Distributed Model Checking and Game Solving (DMG)
14. Environmental Modeling: Study of Finnish Lakes and the Problem of Incomplete Data (EMS)
15. Machine Learning for Biological Function Prediction (MLB)
16. Machine learning for Information Visualization (MIV)
17. Meta Rules for Smart Spaces (MSS)
18. Model-Based Safety Analysis of Automation Systems (MSA)
19. Modeling of Brain Response to Natural Stimuli (MBR)
20. Multi-Source Machine Learning (MML)
21. Multi-Source Modeling for Molecular Medicine (MMM)
22. Nonnegative Inference Methods (NIM)
23. Online Algorithms (OLA)
24. Pattern Analysis in the Deep Biosphere (PAD)
25. Proactive Information Retrieval and Multimodal Interfaces (PIR)
26. Probabilistic Inference Engine (PIE)
27. Probabilistic Modeling for Next-generation Sequencing Measurements (bioinformatics) (PMB)
28. Self-Assembling Nanostructures: Algorithmic Aspects (SAN)
29. Statistical Data Analysis for Biomarker Discovery and Disease Prediction (BMD)
30. Web Content Classification (WCC)
Prerequisites for summer interns: Bachelor's or Master's degree student at Aalto
University (or other Finnish university), success in studies of information and computer science, mathematics, or bioinformatics, and interest in scientific research work.
Application deadline: February 6th 2012, at 16:00 hours.For more information and the details of the application procedure, see the complete call published at