Improving the early diagnosis of lung cancer through the development of the Ion endoluminal system, a robotic platform for minimally invasive biopsy in the peripheral lung
Requirements
- Proficient in C++
- Experience with graphics libraries such as OpenGL or OpenSceneGraph
- Knowledge of parallel programming or GPU programming (e.g. Cuda)
- Exposure to game engines such as Unity or Unreal Engine
- Experience working with imaging libraries (e.g., ITK, VTK, OpenCV) or medical image analysis
- Familiarity with software development methodologies or tools (CI, version control, issue tracking)
Responsibilities
- Work as part of a cross-functional team in a fast-paced, start-up-like business unit
- Assist in prototyping new GUI elements and workflows in C++ and QML, contributing ideas and rapid iterations
- Design and execute analyses and experiments to evaluate different potential solutions
- Present findings and progress to the team; contribute to documentation
Other
- University Enrollment: Must be currently enrolled in and returning to an accredited degree-seeking academic program after the internship
- Internship Work Period: Must be available to work full-time (approximately 40 hours per week) during a 10-12 week period starting May or June
- Current enrollment in a Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineer or related degree-seeking program at the Master’s or Doctorate (preferred) level
- Must show current proof of vaccination against certain diseases including COVID-19
- Must be eligible to work in the U.S. and pass export control checks