Experiences in Research (EinR) is a paid summer internship program offered by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for high school students in grades 10 through 12 with a strong interest in STEM. Over six weeks, participants work 30 to 35 hours per week alongside Berkeley Lab mentors and professionals on cutting-edge research projects in fields such as experimental research, data science, coding, and science communication. Students earn $500 per week while gaining real, hands-on experience in a world-class scientific institution. It is an exceptional opportunity for motivated high schoolers to begin building the professional skills and research experience that will set them apart in college and beyond.
Designing studies, testing hypotheses, and drawing evidence-based conclusions.
Making sense of numbers and datasets to find patterns, test ideas, and support decisions.
Writing code to build software, automate tasks, or bring an idea to life on a screen.
Breaking down a challenge and working through it methodically to a solution.
Delivering ideas clearly and confidently in front of an audience.
Guiding a group toward a shared goal and keeping everyone moving together.
Students work on data science projects involving coding and non-coding analyses in a professional lab setting.
Internship includes coding-dependent projects where students develop professional programming skills alongside experts.
Students gain hands-on experience with experimental research and data collection on cutting-edge projects.
Program offers direct experience working on science and engineering research projects at a national laboratory.
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