Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic and growing team in a fast paced and challenging area? This is a unique opportunity for you to work with Global Technology Applied Research (GTAR) center at JPMorganChase (JPMC). The goal of GTAR is to design and conduct research across multiple frontier technologies, in order to enable novel discoveries and inventions, and to inform and develop next-generation solutions for the firm’s clients and businesses.
As a 2025 IoT/Ubicomp Summer Associate within the Global Technology Applied Research (GTAR) division of JPMorgan Chase & Co., your professional growth and development will be supported throughout the internship program via project work related to your academic and professional interests, mentorship, interaction with senior stakeholders and more. Our areas of focus include IoT, Ubiquitous Computing, Mobile Computing, Sensing Systems, Signal Processing, Machine Learning, and Privacy & Security. Full-time employment offers may be extended upon successful completion of the program.
Job responsibilities
Advance the field of IoT/Ubicomp and related topics in both algorithms and applications Provide novel research solutions to problems faced by internal project teams Work with other researchers to document your findings in scientific papers Contribute to JPMC’s IP by pursuing necessary protections of generated IPRequired qualifications, capabilities, and skills
1+ years of experience with one or more of the following domains/topics: Internet of Things (IoT), Ubiquitous Computing (Ubicomp), Mobile Computing, Sensing Systems, Signal Processing, Machine Learning, Privacy & Security, Cloud Computing / Networking, and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Strong software/hardware system implementation/prototyping skills Experience in scientific technical writing Working knowledge of common research evaluation frameworks and techniques Excellent analytical, quantitative and problem solving skills and demonstrated research ability Strong communication skills and the ability to present findings to a non-technical audience Enrolled in a master’s or Ph.D. degree program in math, science, engineering, computer science or related fieldsPreferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Preference is given to candidates with a strong publication record