March 22, 2021
Pathways to Computing: ORNL Virtual Internship Program
June 7-August 13, 2021
The Pathways to Computing Virtual Internship Program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is a remote 10-week summer program that provides undergraduate students with learning opportunities in computer science, computational science, and mathematics. Students will be mentored by ORNL research and technical staff and will be able to make contributions to projects in diverse domains including computer science, health data science, and climate science. In addition, students will gain valuable skills needed for a successful career in computing fields. Selected interns will have access to ORNL’s leadership-class facilities, including Summit, the world’s 2nd most powerful supercomputer.
ORNL’s Computing and Computational Science Directorate oversees an immense store of computing power and its talented staff of computational scientists and mathematicians, conduct state-of-the-art research development in computer and computational sciences in support of the Department of Energy’s missions and programs.
Who Should Apply
As part of the ORNL Pathways to Computing Internship Program, the Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate is committed to increasing diversity among interns and staff. We believe the teams required to solve the nation’s most pressing science challenges are those that bring together a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives. We look forward to receiving applications representing diverse experience levels and backgrounds in the following areas:
- Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning/Data Science
- Astrophysics
- Bioinformatics/Computational Biology
- Computer Science Research (e.g. compilers, programming models, programming tools)
- Cybersecurity
- Earth and Atmospheric Sciences/Climate Science
- High Performance Computing Operations (e.g. system administration, storage systems, system/user support)
- Performance Profiling & Optimization
- Quantum Computing
- Software Engineering
- Visualization
- Other computer science areas (e.g. CS theory)
- Other computational areas (e.g. material science, chemistry)
Benefits
- $600 per week stipend
- $150 per week dislocation allowance (paid with stipend)
Eligibility
Candidates must:
- Be currently enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student
- Have a cumulative minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
- Be 18 years of age at the time of application
How to Apply
The application will require:
- Profile information
- Education information
- Relevant experiences (internships and employment)
- Awards, certifications, and licenses
- Relevant skills
- Statement of purpose (500-word limit)
- Choose top two areas of interest
- Official transcript or unofficial academic record (most recent available) showing name, school name, current classes, cumulative GPA, received degrees (if applicable) {Official transcript will be required if selected and prior to start date.}
- Updated resume/CV
- One letter of recommendation
- Categories:
- Opportunities
- STEM & Health/Medicine