IBM vs NASA Internship: Help Me Choose!

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The discussion revolves around a choice between two prestigious summer internships: one at IBM focusing on microprocessor simulations and another at NASA analyzing power management data. The individual seeks advice on which opportunity aligns better with their goal of pursuing graduate studies in Computer Engineering or Computer Science, particularly in robotics. Insights suggest that the NASA internship may offer more scientific experience, while the IBM role could be more commercially oriented. Ultimately, the individual decided to accept the NASA internship, highlighting the importance of aligning opportunities with long-term academic and career goals. This decision reflects a strategic approach to career development in the tech and engineering fields.
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I'm in a tough situation and need help. I have the amazing opportunity to choose between and internship at IBM and an internship at NASA this summer. I know I'm in an great situation and probably can't go wrong either way, but I would still like to make the best choice and not just wing it. I ultimately want to go to grad school for something in Computer Engineering or Computer Science, namely robotics. The internship at IBM involves working with a database of microprocessor simulation results using SQL in IBM's Custom Microprocessor department, where they develop and test processors for major game consoles such as Xbox, PS3, and Wii. For NASA Ames Research Center, I would help analyze a database of power management data using MATLAB algorithms. The database information is coming from their Sustainability Base, a building developed by NASA that utilizes zero net energy, meaning it generates as much energy from renewable sources as it draws from he power grid:

http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/sustainability-base/index.html

I'd really love to hear from anyone that has worked at NASA ARC as an intern or IBM. It's a really tough choice for me because they both seem amazing and I'm glad to have a chance with either of them, let alone both of them at the same time. Any insight is appreciated. Thanks!
 
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I'm in a tough situation and need help. I have the amazing opportunity to choose between and internship at IBM and an internship at NASA this summer. I know I'm in an great situation and probably can't go wrong either way, but I would still like to make the best choice and not just wing it. I ultimately want to go to grad school for something in Computer Engineering or Computer Science, namely robotics. The internship at IBM involves working with a database of microprocessor simulation results using SQL in IBM's Custom Microprocessor department, where they develop and test processors for major game consoles such as Xbox, PS3, and Wii. For NASA Ames Research Center, I would help analyze a database of power management data using MATLAB algorithms. The database information is coming from their Sustainability Base, a building developed by NASA that utilizes zero net energy, meaning it generates as much energy from renewable sources as it draws from he power grid:

http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/sustainability-base/index.html

I'd really love to hear from anyone that has worked at NASA ARC as an intern or IBM. It's a really tough choice for me because they both seem amazing and I'm glad to have a chance with either of them, let alone both of them at the same time. Any insight is appreciated. Thanks!

Congrats. They both sound really good. However, since you're goal is to go to grad school, I'd chose the NASA since its goal more scientific (analyzing power management) whereas the IBM internship is probability better suited towards a marketing goal (selling Xbox, PS3, etc game consoles)

If you wanted to work, say, for a software company like Google, right after, then I'd have chosen the IBM internship.
 
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Thanks for your help! I went with NASA =) deadline was today
 

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