Applications are now being accepted for SQMS 2023 Summer Internships.
Apply here.
Program Description
Sponsored by the Department of Energy Office of Science, the SQMS Quantum Undergraduate Internship places undergraduate sophomore and junior physics and engineering majors in paid 10-week summer internships at the National QIS Center for Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems (SQMS). Students will have the opportunity to work at one of the twenty SQMS partner institutions, including Fermilab, Rigetti Computing, Northwestern University, Ames National Lab, NASA Ames and more.
SQMS is one of five elite National Quantum Initiative centers funded by the DOE and was established with the goal of building and deploying a beyond-the-state-of-the-art quantum computer based on superconducting technologies. This internship offers students the opportunity to work with SQMS Center scientists and engineers on projects at the frontier of scientific research in quantum science and technology.
This program is aimed at expanding diversity in our Center; we define diversity broadly as any group that is historically or contemporarily underrepresented in the STEM fields, including under-represented minorities, first generation students, and women.
Eligibility
- Full-time undergraduate enrollment at an accredited institution
- Minimum 18 years of age
- High school diploma or certificate of General Education Development (GED)
- May participate in the program for up to three summers
Application Requirements
- Motivation statement which should cover:
- the applicant’s personnel trajectory towards a STEM career path
- a brief description of previous research experience
- interest in a particular SQMS research area
- how the applicant would contribute to the diversity of the SQMS center
- unofficial transcript
- resume
- At least one letter of Recommendation
Internship Details
- Application Period: Dec 19, 2022 – Feb 15, 2023
- Program Dates: June 18 to August 26, 2023
- Salary: $600.00 per week
- Support for travel and accommodations from within the US may be requested
Deliverables
- Participation in the weekly SQMS Center meetings
- Delivering presentations at certain meetings
- Final poster presentation at the annual SQMS all hands meeting
- Research abstract
- 1,500-3,000-word research project report
- This position is full-time, 40 hours a week during regular business hours
*The internship is currently planned to take place in person.