2026 Intern, Connectivity Innovation (Summer)
Samsung Research America(11 days ago)
About this role
Join the Samsung Research America SMI lab to develop next-generation wireless communication and sensing technologies, focusing on AI-based semantic aware connectivity and systems for Samsung products. The role involves conducting research, designing algorithms, and working with cross-functional teams to innovate in wireless standards and multimedia technologies.
Required Skills
- Wi-Fi
- BLE
- Cellular
- Wireless Communication
- Algorithms
- Python
- Machine Learning
- RF Sensing
- Simulation
- Protocols
About Samsung Research America
samsung.comSamsung is a global technology company that designs and sells consumer electronics, mobile devices, TVs, home appliances, and related services. In the U.S. it offers Galaxy smartphones and tablets, QLED/OLED and smart TVs, laptops and monitors, plus connected home appliances and IoT integration via SmartThings. Samsung pairs hardware innovation (displays, camera and chipset technology) with software and services to deliver integrated experiences across devices. It sells direct-to-consumer through its website and retail partners while also supplying components and enterprise solutions to industry customers.
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