Dear Sir,
I m an Erasmus Mundus scholarship holder student, studying image processing and its applications in a variety of modern day technologies. I m one of the 17 students selected from all over the world, to receive this prestigious scholarship, and the only Pakistani in this batch of students.
I m these days looking for an internship opportunity in US. We usually used to have many internship opportunities from Europe, but I m more interested in doing my internship in US just to increase my exposure. My preference would be to work on a project in an academic institute, and I have already started working on this by contacting different professors from my field. I was wondering if NED Alumni can help me in this regard. Attached is my CV, if any of you would like to consider or suggest me something
Thank you very much

With very kind regards,
Qasim Bukhari

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