Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that can be very similar or different from the real world. The goal of VR is to convince the brain that the user is present in the virtual world. VR has a wide variety of applications including gaming, education, and training, among others. The market cap for VR is expected to grow exponentially over the next decade.
The intern will collaborate with a group of researchers at Portland State University and help them with testing the course material for the VR class that is developed for undergraduate and graduate students at PSU. Specifically, the intern will go through five lab sessions and implement both VR and AR applications. The intern will also be provided with a VR headset and will be provided with an opportunity to develop a VR application. This internship would require a student who can self-learn some of the material. The mentor will provide slides with step by step details. Learn more about the mentor and his research here.
PSU Disability Services
It is University policy to grant reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities that may affect their ability to participate in course activities or to meet course requirements. Students with disabilities are encouraged to discuss their needs as soon as they receive acceptance of this ASE position. After acceptance, please also provide a letter of accommodations from PSU Disability Services (http://www.pdx.edu/drc/).
PSU Diversity Statement
Respect for cultural and human biological diversity are core concepts at PSU. Each voice has something of value to contribute to a discussion. PSU is committed to diversity, and welcomes individuals of all ages, backgrounds, citizenship, disability, education, ethnicity, family status, gender, gender identity, geographical location, language, military experience, political views, race, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status and work experience (See https://www.pdx.edu/sphr/diversity-statement).
We strongly encourage students to apply who are from one or more systemically and historically excluded group, including but not limited to, non-cis-gendered students, girls, BIPOC, first-generation college bound students, low-income/low-resourced students, students with disabilities, who are neurodivergent, and those who speak a primary language other than English.
This internship is 100% virtual, however, applicants must live with 50 miles of the internship location to be eligible for this position due to the ASE Program in-person activities. To reduce the risks of coronavirus exposure, mentors and interns will act in accordance with applicable COVID guidelines and procedures at in-person events. Selected applicants will be required to review and sign a waiver agreement.
If you have any questions about the application, website technical issues and/or this position description, please contact Saturday Academy at ase@saturdayacademy.org. Do not contact the mentor directly. Contacting the mentor directly is grounds for disqualification of your ASE application.
Basic knowledge of a programming language (any language) is a big plus but not required.