Mach9 is at the forefront of leveraging advanced machine learning and computer vision techniques to transform raw geospatial data into actionable insights to help civil engineers build and maintain infrastructure globally. Our first product, Mach9 Digital Surveyor, helps surveyors automatically extract features from large-scale imagery and 3D datasets over 30x faster than today's manual and labor-intensive drafting workflows, accelerating the development of cost-effective and sustainable transportation and utility infrastructure. Mach9 supports leading asset owners and engineering and construction organizations globally solve the toughest engineering design, mission planning, and asset management problems.
As an AR/VR Intern at Mach9, you will contribute to the design and development of a cutting-edge surveying interface. You will work closely with our engineering and product teams to define and develop a native 3D application to annotate geospatial data. You'll coordinate with our customers to understand their use cases and experiment with approaches for annotation.
The goal is to investigate, design, and develop a VR or AR-headset based application for 3D annotation of point cloud data. This project will involve working with stakeholders at surveying and engineering firm customers to define their needs and then developing a prototype application to meet those needs. The application will be designed to run on a latest-generation VR or AR headset.
Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, Engineering, or a related field.
Past experience with interface design or development, especially for AR/VR interfaces.
Experience with 3D graphics development.
Excellent problem-solving abilities and a collaborative mindset, with the capacity to work independently on complex tasks.
This internship presents a unique opportunity to contribute to impactful projects at the intersection of machine learning and geospatial technology. You will work alongside industry experts, gain valuable practical experience, and help shape the future of urban infrastructure management.
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