Microsoft

Research Intern - AI Network Observability

United States, California, Mountain View + 1 more

Found: February 16, 2026

Location: United States, California, Mountain View

Compensation:

USD $6,710 - $13,270 per month

Overview:

As a Research Intern in the Strategic Planning and Architecture (SPARC) group, you will contribute to the research, design, and development of tools for multi-path network transports in AI datacenter environments.

Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with doctoral candidates and researchers.
  • Document and communicate progress on research projects.
  • Engage with mentors to formulate a work plan for the internship.

Qualifications:

Required:

  • Currently enrolled in a PhD program in Computer Science or related STEM field.

Preferred:

  • Knowledge in datacenter networking and systems research.
  • Experience in high-performance programming (e.g., C++).
  • Familiarity with RDMA, DPDK, TCP, UDP, IP, ethernet.

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