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Lockheed Martin Info Session & Tech Talk
Thursday, November 9, 2017
6:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
1202 Glenn L. Martin Hall
For More Information:
Engineering Career Services
301 405 3863
CareerEngr@umd.edu
http://www.lmco.com

Please RSVP at https://clark-umd-csm.symplicity.com/surveys/Lockheed.

The Advanced Technology Laboratories of Lockheed Martin work to advance scientific discovery and develop generation-after-next technologies in cyber, robotics, autonomy & human-machine teaming, spectrum systems, data analytics and more. 

The Emerging Technology Laboratory (ETL) houses our Human Systems and Autonomy and Robotics focus areas. These groups work with scientists and engineers across ATL Labs, other Lockheed Martin facilities, outside companies, and universities performing research in human systems integration, human performance augmentation, and machine autonomy. Experimental work is performed along with modeling, simulation, and analysis to develop sophisticated transition products that move technology out of the laboratory and into operational prototypes.

R&D in Robotics and Autonomy could take place working to advance the development of autonomous and unmanned systems.  Research in the area of Human Systems Optimization will exploring novel ways to apply data about human fitness and performance to improve how people and machines work together.

To learn more about these exciting opportunities, please join us at the tech talk.  We have immediate co-op opportunities and may have summer internships and full-time positions available in the future.

US Citizenship and a 3.0 GPA is required.

This Event is For: All Students



   

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