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Video Coding Research Intern Hybrid AI (Fall 24)

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Starts on Sep 22
    Placement Program
  • Research & Development
    Software Engineering
  • Sunnyvale

AI generated summary

  • You need a PhD in EE or CE, expertise in DL and ML, strong programming skills in python/C/C++, experience with TensorFlow/PyTorch, research in image/video processing/coding, publication track record, and excellent communication skills.
  • You'll design & implement cutting-edge image/video processing algorithms using a mix of conventional & AI tech. Document & present findings in various formats.

Requirements

  • In study towards PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering.
  • In-depth expertise in deep learning (DL) and statistical machine learning (ML)
  • Extensive programming experience in python/C/C++ applied to image/video coding/processing and experience with one or more deep learning frameworks e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch, is required.
  • Solid research background in image/video processing and image/video coding, or related fields. Proven track record of publications in first-tier conferences and/or journals a plus.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong team player.
  • Currently enrolled in a doctorate program in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field. Must be available to work full-time Monday – Friday for 12 weeks between September 2024 – December 2024.

Responsibilities

  • Design and implement innovative image/video processing and video coding algorithms with a combination of conventional and learning-based/AI technology.
  • Document and present the new algorithms and implementations in various forms, such as technical white papers, etc.

FAQs

What will I be working on as a Video Coding Research Intern at Dolby?

As a Video Coding Research Intern at Dolby, you will be working on developing novel image/video processing and video compression technology using learning-based algorithms to enable the next generation of Dolby technologies.

What team will I be a part of as a Video Coding Research Intern at Dolby?

You will be a part of the image and video codec group at Dolby as a Video Coding Research Intern.

What is the culture like at Dolby for interns?

As an intern at Dolby, you will experience a collegial culture that is big enough to provide you with all the resources you need, but small enough for you to make a real difference in the work you do.

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Manufacturing & Electronics
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
1965
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

We're the rain on the roof in a movie. The music flowing through your earbuds when you're at the gym. The footsteps lurking behind you in a video game. The voice of a colleague on a call who seems to be right next to you. The sight of a breathtakingly bright and vivid sunset on your TV. Making experiences come alive through technology is what we do. It's been our mission since day one. It began with our founder, Ray Dolby, a visionary scientist and inventor. As a young engineer and music lover, he was driven to improve the listening experience. And with that simple motivation, plus countless hours of experimentation, he created a solution—a solution that was elegant and practical, highly sophisticated, and wholly devoted to the artist's vision. Even as we've become a global company, Dolby Laboratories continues to reflect Ray Dolby's values. Here, science meets art. And high tech goes far beyond computer code. Founded in 1965 and headquartered in San Francisco, Dolby has grown into a leading global innovator and developer of audio, imaging and voice technologies for cinema, home theaters, PCs, mobile phones, and games. Our products include Dolby Digital Plus, TrueHD, Dolby Voice, Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. Today, over 2,000 individuals around the globe share their talents and energy to enable the most immersive experiences that technology can deliver.