Paid Internships in Lasers & Electro Optics

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A student from India pursuing a Master of Technology in Applied Physics, specializing in Lasers and Electro Optics, is seeking internship opportunities in the USA or Europe/Australia that accept Indian students and offer financial support. Responses indicate that finding programs that handle visa paperwork and provide paid internships may be challenging. Suggestions include exploring universities with relevant facilities, such as Caltech. The discussion highlights the difficulty of securing internships abroad with financial assistance. Overall, the student is encouraged to research specific institutions and programs that align with their field of study.
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Hi All,

I am a student of Master of Technology course in Applied Physics, specializing in Lasers & Electro Optics from, India.
As part of the curriculum of the course, I have to do internship in an industry or a R&D Lab working in Lasers & Electro Optics.
I would be highly grateful to you all, if you can suggest me some industry or R&D lab in USA or Europe/Australia, which accepts indian students as interns for 3-6 months and provide financial support also.

Thanks!
 
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Yash Mathur said:
Hi All,

I am a student of Master of Technology course in Applied Physics, specializing in Lasers & Electro Optics from, India.
As part of the curriculum of the course, I have to do internship in an industry or a R&D Lab working in Lasers & Electro Optics.
I would be highly grateful to you all, if you can suggest me some industry or R&D lab in USA or Europe/Australia, which accepts indian students as interns for 3-6 months and provide financial support also.

Thanks!

You might be asking for too much, I don't know of any programs here that will run through all the student visa paperwork and provide a paid internship. Your best bet would be to look at universities that run telescopes and their facilities, like Caltech.
 
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