We are looking for a Fluidics Engineering Intern to collaborate with a cross-functional team to design, develop, and optimize fluidic devices for next-generation sequencing technologies.
Requirements
- Currently enrolled Senior-level Undergraduate or Graduate student in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Bioengineering, Physics, or a related department
- Good understanding of fluid mechanics, mechanics, electronics, and optics is preferred
- Device characterization experience, including fluidic hardware development with pumps and valves, instrument/device prototyping, or other microfluidic/biofluidic/optofluidic applications, is preferred
- Understanding of statistics and experience using programming tools such as Python, JMP, or MATLAB is required
- Excellent problem-solving and debugging skills, with eagerness to learn and adapt to new technologies
- Experience publishing papers or presenting at conferences is a plus
Benefits
- Paid internship
- Opportunities to develop soft-skills and meet with Leaders across the organization