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Summer Trainee Engineering Program At Google
Students from all over the globe who currently pursuing a Bachelor's in Computer Science or a related technical field are welcome to apply for the Summer Trainee Engineering Program at Google. Applications are due by January 3rd, 2018 at 11:59pm GMT. By applying to this position your application is automatically submitted to the following locations: Paris, France; Warsaw, Poland; Munich, Germany; Zurich, Switzerland; Stockholm, Sweden.
Diagnose Disease Through Sniffing: Invention By One Of The Leading Young Scientists
Professor Hossam Haick (41), a scientist at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, has already made an impact on the world and is an inspiration for today’s youth. Best known for inventing the NA-NOSE breath analyzer, used for sniffing out diseases, this man has already made contributions in many areas of science, including Nanotechnology and biomedical devices. In 2007, Hossam appeared on the list of 50 leading Israelis and four award-winning Israeli scientists. In 2008, Hossam appeared on the MIT Technology Review list of 35 leading young scientists in the world. In 2010, he was named one of the 10 Most Promising Young Israeli Scientists and one of the Young Israelis of the Year. In 2013, he received a listing of the "50 Sharpest Israeli Minds" by the Marker. In 2015 he received a listing among the world’s top-100 most influential innovators in Digital Technology for 2015 by Nominet Trust (London, UK). In 2016, he received a listing among the world’s top-100 most influential scientists in the Medical Field for 2016 by the GOOD Magazine (Los Angeles, USA). Additionally, he has received more than 52 prizes and honors. We at Youth Time are privileged to have an interview with him.
Self Driving Cars – Interview with Dr. Burns
Driverless cars are going to be the order of the day. Be it Tesla, Apple, Uber, Google, or the traditional car makers, the race is on. Think of the convenience. First of all, not having to learn how to drive and then being able to do what you want while being driven automatically to your destination. No steering wheel and no pedals.
IFEMME: Supporting Women Through Art
Sometime ago, YouthTime Correspondent Ekaterina Kuznetsova met Viet Ha Tran, a creative fine art photographer from Vietnam, and interviewed her for our magazine. The amazing life of this businesswoman-by-day and artist-by-night has inspired many YouthTime readers. Taking the next step, Ekaterina now meets Viet Ha for the second time along with her creative partner, Tetyana Kretova, from Ukraine. Viet Ha and Tetyana are colleagues at the IE Business School and have known each other since 2013, when Tetyana started working at IE. As colleagues they have gotten on very well since both are goal-oriented and have ambitious objectives respecting recruiting the best students to study at IE.
Paid Internship At The Walt Disney In UK
The Walt Disney offers paid Professional Internships for students to work side-by-side with industry leaders in the field of Human Resources. Interns will gain valuable skills as an addition to their degree by learning about creating world-class experiences on a global scale. Disney’s HR teams work at the heart of Disney’s businesses, playing a key role in supporting their cast members across the Company, throughout the entire employee lifecycle. The deadline is on 15th of December.
BOLD Internship Program At Google
The Building Opportunities for Leadership and Development (BOLD) Internship Program is a paid summer internship for rising undergraduate seniors that are interested in working in technology and full-time opportunities at Google in Michigan, USA. The program is designed to expose historically underrepresented students in this field to career opportunities in the industry. Students from all schools in the US are encouraged to apply. The application deadline is on November 22nd.
Google AI Residency Program 2018 For Leaders In STEM Fields
The Google AI Residency Program — previously known as the Google Brain Residency Program — is a 12-month research training role designed to jumpstart or advance your career in machine learning research. Residents will have the opportunity to work alongside distinguished scientists and engineers from various research teams. Applications are accepted until January 8, 2018.
Three Books You Would Want To Take On A Road Trip With You
This time we decided to prepare for you an overview of 3 amazing books you would want to take on a road trip with you.
Tara Djokic: Mars 2020 Mission
Her name is Tara Djokic, and once upon a time, she was a rebel bored with school. It took her five years and many silly jobs on her CV to realise she wanted to be an astrobiologist. A hiking trip to New Zealand and the stunning scenery she saw there awakened in her a curiosity to know more about the planet beneath her feet. That is how it all started. This spring, Tara (30), now a PhD student at the Australian Centre for Astrobiology at the University of New South Wales, and a team of her colleagues discovered the oldest ever known traces of life in hot springs in the Pilbara region, Australia. These remains of microbial life in land-based hot springs date back almost 3.5 billion years, which is about 3 billion years earlier than previously known hot springs were recorded in the rock record. This discovery could break the belief that life was created in the ocean and can mean it all began in hot water on land. Tara finds her purpose in studying life, the Earth, and the weirdness of the world around us. This is her story.
Formal Education Of Young EUropeans: Why Go To School?
A this moment, some 80 millions young people are sitting in their classes in high schools across all 28 countries of the European Union (EU). Some of them are following their teachers’ lectures, some other are reading and some of them are studying with their colleagues. But regardless of the fact that at the age of 15, nearly 100 per cents of the EU population is still a part of formal education, education experts across the Union are worried about what young people learn in schools.
Defying Gravity – The Works Of Cornelia Konrads
German artist Cornelia Konrads has exhibited her work in many countries apart from Germany. Her works are unexampled, specific to the locales she chooses, and possessed of a unique vibe which gives viewers the impression that they are suspended in the air. We are fortunate to have obtained an interview with her given her extremely busy schedule.
Solutions Engineering Intern At Facebook 2018
Facebook is searching for software engineering and digital advertising interns. The role of solutions engineering intern is for engineers who love to build products and work with partners to realize the full potential of those products. The deadline for applications is on 15th of September.
Internships At German Institute For International And Security Affairs (SWP)
SWP offers a number of three-month full-time internships for highly motivated students. The organization is interested in attracting young academics in political science and related social sciences (economics, law, administration, occasionally also regional studies, ethnology, or journalism). The deadline is on 30 September 2017 for an internship starting no earlier than December 2017 and on 31 December 2017 for an internship starting no earlier than March 2018.
A Journey To Olympic Gold
Did you know that Olympiads are not just meant for sportsmen? Every year, the most gifted and talented high school chemistry students from all over the world compete for gold medals in the International Chemistry Olympiad (ICHO). Alexander Zhigalin and Ruslan Kotlyarov, the winners of this year’s ICHO, held in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand in July, share their success stories and give advice on how to train for such competitions. Let’s start from the very beginning.
Fair Trade, Fair Breakfast, Fair Living: What Is It All About?
When purchasing a product labeled FAIRTRADE, have you ever wondered about its meaning? Or about how you have influenced other people's lives by buying a bunch of bananas or a box of coffee with a blue-green sticker?
Foreign Students In The USA Will Have To Reapply For Visa Every Year
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Are Academics Afraid To Speak Their Minds?
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The Power Of Thinking Without Thinking
Intuition is real. Vibes are real. Intuition is really just fast pattern recognition, and it can be very accurate. So yeah, if you have a gut feeling that a person or situation is not good, get the hell out. Your brain knows what’s up.
UN Development Program Communications Internship In UAE
Young people from all over the world are welcome to appy for UNDP Communications Internship in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The internship will benefit the interns in different ways. Students gain an insider’s view to a possible career path and networking opportunities. Above all, internships could lead to a full-time position for that company. Deadline to apply is June 25th.
Where Rusalka’s Pond Is Located – a Trip to an Inspirational Location from the...
Nineteenth century Romanticism – especially when combined with supernatural powers – doesn’t ever seem to get old, even more than a hundred years after it was first introduced. At least not for Dvořák's masterpiece Rusalka, which conquered world when it was new and still plays on. The fairy tale story with a theme of love and death has been successfully performed all over the world. Join us today to travel to the secret location where Antonín Dvořák found his inspiration for the magical place that we know as Rusalka's lake.
























