Please carefully review each program and decide when you’d like to work in Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences Area. Some programs will only hire interns in summer. Others can hire interns year round. Think about which type of internship you’d like before applying.

Applications are generally accepted in November for the following Summer. Hiring decisions are usually made by the March to April timeframe.

Direct-Hire Positions

Berkeley Lab’s Computing Sciences Area typically begins accepting applications for direct-hire positions in November for the following summer. Students are encouraged to apply early. Hiring decisions are usually made by the March to April timeframe. Due to the high level of interest, we can only accept online applications.

Sustainable Research Pathways (SRP)

The Sustainable Research Pathways (SRP) is a Computing Sciences program designed to bring professor-and-student teams, to the lab to work on research projects. SRP also works with CSA to facilitate an Annual Recruitment Workshop to explore possible areas of overlap and cooperation between potential interns and Berkeley Lab staff.

Experiences in Research (EinR)

Experiences in Research (EinR)  is an internship program for high school students to gain hands-on experience with professionals at Berkeley Lab. Students spend six weeks over the summer working directly on cutting-edge projects alongside experts in STEM (science technology engineering mathematics) and STEM-adjacent careers (such as administration, science communication, and data science).

Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI)

SULI, or Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship program, is a year-round internship that encourages undergraduates from two- and four-year colleges, post-baccalaureates, and graduate students to pursue STEM careers by providing research internships at one of 17 DOE National Laboratories.

Community College Internship (CCI)

CCI, or Community College Internship program, is a year-round internship that supports investigation into technical careers by supporting community college students who conduct research at one of 17 DOE laboratories.

Visiting Faculty Program (VFP)

The VFP, or Visiting Faculty Program (VFP), is a summer internship designed to provide an opportunity for faculty members from institutions historically marginalized in STEM to collaborate on research opportunities with DOE national laboratories. Applying faculty members may invite up to two student participants from the faculty member’s home academic institution.

NNSA's Minority Serving Institutions Internship Program

The National Nuclear Security Administration Minority Serving Institutions Internship Program (NNSA-MSIIP) provides paid opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at Minority Serving Institutions. NNSA-MSIIP offers summer or year-long internship opportunities with the NNSA, national laboratories, and site offices.

National Science Foundation (NSF) Supplemental Funding

The National Science Foundation (NSF)’s INTERN program provides graduate students with learning opportunities through internships in non-academic settings. NSF considers supplemental funding requests for up to an additional six months of graduate student support on active NSF grants.

NSF Mathematical Sciences Graduate Internship

NSF Mathematical Sciences Graduate Internship program provides an opportunity for mathematical sciences doctoral students to participate in internships at federal national laboratories and research facilities. This 10-week internship will provide first-hand experience in the use of mathematics in a nonacademic setting. The internships are aimed at students who are interested in understanding the application of advanced mathematical and statistical techniques to “real world” problems.