[OpenGeoscience] Internship opportunity in Augmented Reality at CSIRO

Klump, Jens (Mineral Resources, Kensington WA) Jens.Klump at csiro.au
Sun Mar 17 18:33:03 PDT 2019


Dear Colleagues,

Because of a technical issue at one of the job advertising sites the deadline for applications has been extended until 02 April 2019.

http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/mining/csiro19021.html


Regards

Jens


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Subject: [ExternalEmail] [ESSI] Internship opportunity in Augmented Reality at CSIRO

Dear Colleagues,

Please note the upcoming opportunities in the CSIRO Mineral Resources Discovery Internship Program. We are seeking applicants for CSIRO Mineral Resources Discovery Program's student internship program between July 2019 and June 2020.

Applications are open for outstanding university students (3rd-year undergraduate or postgraduate level) to join CSIRO Mineral Resources for a 3-month internship to work on projects directly related to the Discovery Program's two impact areas: Exploration through cover, and Orebody knowledge.

CSIRO offers a total living allowance of $6000 to a minimum of 3 successful interns. Note that upfront travel costs (including visas) will need to be met by the successful applicants. All internships will be based in Perth, Western Australia.

The "Exploration Simulator in the Augmented Reality Sandbox" project has the aim to link geological features of the sub-ground and their expression in geophysical potential field, e.g. gravity or magnetic, or geochemical signatures at the surface. Making this link requires a conceptual leap that is sometimes difficult to convey. In this project, we propose to explore the use of an augmented reality (AR) sandbox as a visualisation and interaction tool to communicate the connection between subterranean geological features and their expression in geophysical and geochemical signals. The AR sandbox already exists and has been tested.

To apply for an internship, please submit the following to anais.pages at csiro.au<mailto:anais.pages at csiro.au> before the 18th March 2019:

-   Full CV, including current university course, expected completion dates, and contact details of an academic supervisor.
-   A cover letter, including a summary of your personal areas of research interest and how they align with the two impact areas of the Discovery Program.
-   Your preferred project title(s), including why you are interested in that project.

Note that all interns MUST be registered as a student at a university DURING their internship, or provide evidence of enrolment in a university course that commences after the internship.

Interns will be expected to write a report communicating their research and give an oral presentation at the completion of the internship.

Inquiries and applications should be sent to Dr Anais Pages (Anais.pages at csiro.au<mailto:Anais.pages at csiro.au>). Applicants will be advised of the outcome of their applications by the 15th of April 2019.

For more information, please view the Position Description at http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/mining/csiro19021.pdf.

Regards

Jens Klump
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Dr Jens Klump
Science Leader Earth Science Informatics
Geoscience Analytics Team Leader
Mineral Resources
CSIRO
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