Program Details
We launched this Summer Internship Program to invite more students to participate in our research and engineering efforts, working together toward more realistic and scalable computational modeling.
Our focus spans both the simulation of microscopic physical systems and the intelligent understanding of the physical world. In an era of rapidly advancing computational power, our R&D team believes that computation can serve as a transformative force — complementing and, in some cases, accelerating traditionally expensive and resource-intensive experiments across physics, chemistry, biology, and beyond.
This program is an opportunity for us to understand your curiosity, creativity, and commitment, while also providing you with exposure to diverse perspectives — from faculty members, PhD researchers, engineers, and peers working at the intersection of computation and science.
We aim to build a collaborative environment where participants are treated as partners. As projects evolve, contributors may have opportunities to share in outcomes or receive stipends based on their involvement and the availability of funding.
Our core team is based around Berkeley, California. We offer both remote and hybrid participation, with limited onsite opportunities depending on availability. We are flexible in accommodating academic schedules.
Typical time commitment is approximately 10–20 hours per week for part-time participation (around 15 hours on average), and up to 40 hours per week for full-time engagement.