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Autonomous Vehicle Development Environment Intern

NVIDIA is seeking a Autonomous Vehicle Development Environment Intern to help craft an extraordinary automotive development experience for the DRIVE Platform for autonomous vehicles. Do you understand the key requirements for a software development platform? Are you experienced with modern software development environments and the needs of automotive and/or embedded developers? Do you have experience defining developer workflows for embedded development? If so, we are looking for you to join our team!

The primary role will be to define platform concepts on behalf of our number one customer, the developer. By partnering with engineering and work with functional teams across the company including: marketing, solution architects, documentation, and quality assurance to make our developers happy! In this role, you will be expected to work closely with engineering and product teams across the company to provide a unified development platform, consisting of C/C++/CUDA development, debugging, and profiling, as well as embedded and real-time system profiling. As an authority in automotive software development for the DRIVE Platform, interns will coordinate with engineering and platform architects to initiate proof-of-concept projects, and developer workflows.

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Intelligent machines powered by AI computers that can learn, reason and interact with people are no longer science fiction. Today, a self-driving car empowered by AI can meander through a country road at night and find its way. An AI-powered robot can learn motor skills through trial and error. This is truly an extraordinary time. The era of AI has begun. NVIDIA is widely considered to be one of the technology world’s most desirable employers. We have some of the most brilliant and talented people in the world working for us. Are you creative, autonomous and looking for a challenge in the autonomous auto / self-driving car space? If so, we want to hear from you.

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