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ML Summer Intern

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$5K - $10K/mo

Our work sits at the intersection of computer vision, physical systems, and large-scale ML, with ... a summer internship. As an ML Intern at Pravah, you will work on real, open-ended technical ...

... computer vision. Candidates must possess an exceptional track record of original research and ... We have a strong internship program and active collaborations with academia. The Media Analytics ...

... internships, focused on computer vision Experience working with computer vision hardware, libraries (such as OpenCV), and algorithms Understanding of data structures and best coding practices Idea ...

Our internship program provides an influx of new ideas, making our lab an exciting place for technical growth. Responsibilities • Research and solve problems in computer graphics, computer vision ...

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What is an Internship Computer Vision job?

An Internship in Computer Vision involves working on projects related to image processing, machine learning, and AI-driven visual recognition. Interns typically assist in developing algorithms for object detection, image segmentation, and pattern recognition. They may work with deep learning frameworks like TensorFlow or OpenCV to train models on large datasets. This role provides hands-on experience in applying computer vision techniques to real-world problems, preparing interns for careers in AI and machine learning.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Internship Computer Vision position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Computer Vision candidate, you should have a solid understanding of image processing, machine learning fundamentals, and proficiency in programming languages such as Python or C++. Familiarity with computer vision libraries like OpenCV, TensorFlow, or PyTorch, as well as coursework or certifications in artificial intelligence, is highly valued. Strong problem-solving skills, willingness to learn, and effective communication abilities are key soft skills that help interns excel. These competencies are essential for contributing to projects, integrating with teams, and adapting to the fast-evolving field of computer vision.

What types of projects and daily tasks can I expect during a Computer Vision internship?

As a Computer Vision intern, you can expect to work on projects involving real-world image and video data, such as developing object detection models, data annotation, and helping improve existing algorithms. Daily tasks often include coding, running experiments, analyzing model performance, and collaborating with data scientists and software engineers. You may participate in team meetings, present your findings, and receive mentorship on best practices in both research and development. This hands-on experience provides a valuable opportunity to build your technical skills and gain insight into how computer vision applications are developed and deployed in industry.
What are the most commonly searched types of Computer Vision jobs in California? The most popular types of Computer Vision jobs in California are:
What cities in California are hiring for Internship Computer Vision jobs? Cities in California with the most Internship Computer Vision job openings:
AI Operations Internship - Manufacturing Systems

AI Operations Internship - Manufacturing Systems

Power Integrations

San Jose, CA • On-site

$32 - $34/hr

Internship

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Description
AI Operations Internship - Manufacturing Systems (2-Month Term)
1) Internship Summary
We are offering an AI Operations Internship focused on rapidly advancing practical AI enablement within our manufacturing and test environments. The intern will join an active working team inside Operations, contributing to hands-on initiatives that improve visibility, data readiness, and system connectivity at the factory floor level.
This role is designed to deliver real, usable building blocks for AI-driven manufacturing-not long-term research. The intern's work will help move AI initiatives from concept toward deployment by improving equipment connectivity, traceability foundations, and data flow into manufacturing systems.
2) Responsibilities
  • Work across Test Engineering and Product Engineering, with regular interaction with manufacturing operations.
  • Report directly to the Principal Test Engineer in charge of Test Engineer Services as well as guidance from a Sr. Product Engineer.
  • Focus on data connectivity, basic analytics enablement, and system groundwork, using AI-assisted coding tools to rapidly prototype, automate, and iterate.

  • Document assumptions, interfaces, and lessons learned to support follow-on work after the internship concludes.

3) Key Deliverables
Within the limited internship timeframe, the intern will deliver the following well-bounded, achievable outputs:
  • Test Handler Connectivity & Visibility
    • Assist in networking ATE handlers and related equipment to enable basic data capture and visibility of test output and utilization as well as error codes.
    • Support simple data views or summaries to illustrate opportunities for throughput optimization.
  • Predictive Maintenance Groundwork
    • Help identify and organize available equipment signals and maintenance logs.
    • Prepare cleaned datasets or dashboards that could later support predictive maintenance efforts (no fault correlation or modeling required).
  • Die-Level Traceability Foundations
  • Research and support early concepts for die-level traceability, including evaluating camera retrofit options on test handlers for 2-D barcode capture and understanding how this capability would fit within the existing handler architecture.
  • Help validate image capture workflows for 2-D barcodes that provide full die-level traceability within packages, and assist in defining how this traceability information can be uploaded into YMS (Yield Management System).

Qualifications & Requirements
Required Skills:
  • Basic programming ability (e.g., Python, MATLAB, or similar) for scripting, data handling, and prototyping
  • Familiarity with data handling and basic analytics (CSV/JSON files, simple plots, tables, summaries)
  • Ability to work with hardware-adjacent systems (equipment, sensors, test systems) at a conceptual level
  • Comfort using AI-assisted coding tools (e.g., Copilot-style tools, LLMs for code generation and debugging)
  • Strong analytical thinking and ability to document system assumptions and data flows clearly

Preferred Skills:
  • Hands-on experience with hardware projects, such as senior design, robotics, or lab work involving sensors, cameras, or physical system modifications
  • Exposure to mounting or retrofitting hardware components (e.g., cameras, fixtures, brackets) and working within mechanical constraints
  • Experience interfacing hardware with software using USB, Ethernet, serial, or basic I/O connections
  • Familiarity with camera setup for reliable image capture (field of view, focus, lighting, triggering), without requiring computer vision or barcode decoding expertise
  • Experience with data logging or lab instrumentation, including adding metadata to logs or associating data across systems
  • Comfort working in hands-on, iterative environments where documentation may be incomplete and practical problem-solving is required

Education Level:
3 or 4 year engineering student with clear career objectives
Fields of Study
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Mechanical Engineering (with automation, controls, or mechatronics focus)
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Robotics or Mechatronics
  • Applied AI or Data Science (systems- or hardware-oriented programs)

Power Integrations is committed to building teams that drive innovation and therefore review a range of factors when determining compensation. The hourly pay range for this internship is $32 to $34. Our pay ranges are determined by role, level, qualifications and work location.
The range displayed on the job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for this intern in California. Within the range, individual pay is determined by additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.