Epsilon is seeking a PhD Data Visualization Intern to join their Data Science Visual Analytics Team. The intern will be responsible for creating effective visualization tools that use marketing data to answer business questions in an engaging, intuitive, and informative manner. The challenges involve analyzing petabytes of data across hundreds of millions of profiles, websites, and apps, with real-time analytics making billions of decisions daily.
Requirements
- Currently enrolled in a PhD program with relevant coursework, research, and background in data visualization and/or visual analytics
- Proficient knowledge and practical exposure to data visualization concepts and software
- Demonstrated expertise in JavaScript or TypeScript development
- Hands-on experience with modern web technologies such as React, D3.js, WebGL, or Three.js
- Strong understanding of statistical analysis, data transformation, and analytics methodologies
- Familiarity with artificial intelligence concepts, including LLMs, agentic interfaces and RAG
Responsibilities
- Creating effective visualization tools that use marketing data to answer business questions in an engaging, intuitive and informative manner.
- Undertake a research project addressing a specific technology or business challenge, allowing you to apply your visualization expertise practically.
- Be at the core for creating innovative visualization systems that demonstrate the business value of Epsilon’s digital marketing platform directly to our stakeholders and global customers.
- Acquire hands-on experience working on industry-level applications with large data sets and systems.
- Translate complex data sets into clear, visually compelling insights.
- Conduct independent research to identify and recommend the best approaches for solving complex technology and business problems.
- Apply UX/UI principles in real-world projects.
Other
- Currently enrolled in a PhD program
- Improve your collaboration skills
- Mentorship and feedback to help you successfully implement your research project.