Master Thesis / Internship : AI Enhanced Crisis Management
Pully
Key information
- Publication date:22 September 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Pully
Job summary
Join our team to enhance crisis management with AI solutions. This internship offers a chance to make a difference in urgent situations.
Tasks
- Research and select the most suited AI engine for crisis tasks.
- Integrate the selected AI engine into existing Crisis Management software.
- Aggregate data to generate precise reports for command staff decisions.
Skills
- Computer Science student with strong analytical skills required.
- .NET, Web API, TypeScript, React, and Vue.js programming skills.
- Knowledge and experience with different AI engines necessary.
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Description
In today’s fast-paced world, rapid situation analysis and decision taking are critical, especially in the context of crisis management.
Using AI, we want to enhance the response time in urgent situations by returning the optimal overview and guidance on the next steps that should be taken. Goal is to minimize the impact of the crisis and provide the most optimized path to support emergency staff in working efficiently and effectively.
Objectives
- Research and select the most suited AI engine to achieve this task (see description)
- Integrate the selected AI engine in an existing Crisis Management software
- Aggregate the data from the different modules to generate a precise report to support decision taking for the command staff
Our offer
- A dynamic work and collaborative environment with a highly motivated multi-cultural and international sites team
- The chance to make a difference in peoples’ life by building innovative solutions
- Various internal coding events (Hackathon, Brownbags), see our technical blog
- Monthly After-Works organized per locations
Skills required
- Computer Science student, very good analytical skills
- Programming skills: .NET, Web API, TypeScript, React, Vue.js
- Knowledge and experience of different AI engines
This internship starts in February 2026.
Applications must include your most recent academic transcripts (grades); applications without transcripts will not be considered.