Degree Level: Master’s + Area: Computing/Technology

Thank you for taking our short quiz! Below are the internships that work with your degree level and area of interest. Please utilize the links that take you to the internship’s informational pages. If you have any questions about an internship, please use the “Email” option on the internship’s webpage under “Contact Information”.

DOE Omni Technology Alliance Internship

The DOE Omni Technology Alliance Internship Program provides paid 10-week summer internships for up to three consecutive summers for talented undergraduate and graduate students in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and other related fields. Interns will hold appointments at DOE national laboratories, Power Marketing Administrations (PMAs), plants, DOE Headquarters, and other approved sites.


Fermilab Computational Science Internship (FCSI)

Computing internship program for graduate students majoring in computer science and related fields who are interested in working at a national science research laboratory. While providing an opportunity to gain understanding and experience of Fermilab’s computing for high energy physics, interns will assist with laboratory R&D efforts to explore and enable the use of state-of-the-art tools and technology for the benefit of the science community.


High Energy Physics Center for Computational Excellence: Graduate Student Summer Internship

The program covers the three high-energy physics areas: cosmic, energy, and intensity and is aimed at computationally oriented graduate students interested in new educational, training, and research opportunities.


Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR)

The Office of Science Graduate Student Research program provides supplemental funds for graduate awardees to conduct part of their thesis research at a host DOE laboratory or facility in collaboration with a DOE laboratory scientist within a defined award period. Collaborating DOE laboratory scientists may be from any of the participating DOE national laboratories or facilities.


Visiting Faculty Program (VFP)

VFP provides 10-week summer hands-on research experiences at Fermilab for faculty and student teams from community colleges and four-year institutions historically underrepresented in the research community. Faculty applicants must submit a research project proposal co-developed with Fermilab staff.

This internship also attracts: Physics, Engineering, Mathematics, & Environmental Majors