What are the responsibilities and job description for the Group 08-89 | SRP Intern | Quantum-Enabled Computation | Summer 2026 position at MIT Lincoln Laboratory?
The mission of Group 89, the Quantum-Enabled Computation Group, is to explore, prototype, and demonstrate transformative computational advantage by leveraging quantized and entangled signals. Our work falls into three key thrusts: quantum computing with superconducting qubits, classical computing with single flux quanta in superconducting circuits, and quantum information science and algorithms. We also enable the broader US research enterprise via superconducting device foundries and open-source software development, and support the US Government as strategic Test and Evaluation partners and subject matter experts. Our interdisciplinary Group includes scientific experts in computer science, quantum information, device theory, materials science, fabrication and integration engineering, electrical and microwave engineering, and quantum physics.
Position Description
We are seeking summer interns, at both the graduate and undergraduate level, to contribute to efforts within the Quantum-Enabled Computation group. Interns will be matched into one of our three core technical teams:
Position Qualifications:
The Summer Research Program offers students the chance to apply their academic knowledge to real-world national security challenges while working alongside leading scientists and engineers. As an SRP intern, you’ll engage in hands-on research, receive dedicated mentorship, and take part in professional development opportunities including workshops, tech talks, and networking events—all while building connections within a vibrant community of peers.
Compensation
Hourly pay rates below are effective January 2025 – December 2025 and will be reviewed again for Summer 2026.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability status, or genetic information; U.S. citizenship is required.
Requisition ID: 42470
Position Description
We are seeking summer interns, at both the graduate and undergraduate level, to contribute to efforts within the Quantum-Enabled Computation group. Interns will be matched into one of our three core technical teams:
- Quantum hardware with superconducting qubits
- Beyond-CMOS classical computing with superconducting electronics
- Quantum computing algorithms and applications
Position Qualifications:
- Current enrollment in a program working towards a BA/BS, MA/MS, or PhD degree in physics, electrical engineering, materials science, quantum information, computer science, or similar technical field.
- For graduate-level applicants, research or significant laboratory experience in at least one of our three core technical areas
- For hardware roles, hands-on experience with test equipment through previous internships, laboratory coursework, or research experience
- For all roles, strong scientific programming skills, preferably in Python and/or MATLAB
- Strong technical skills, intellectual curiosity, and eagerness to tackle open-ended problems
- Demonstrated effective organizational skills
- Demonstrated strong written and oral communication skills
The Summer Research Program offers students the chance to apply their academic knowledge to real-world national security challenges while working alongside leading scientists and engineers. As an SRP intern, you’ll engage in hands-on research, receive dedicated mentorship, and take part in professional development opportunities including workshops, tech talks, and networking events—all while building connections within a vibrant community of peers.
- Internships are typically 10–12 weeks, with flexible start and end dates, typically May through early August.
- Housing support is available for eligible non-local interns, including access to discounted university housing in Boston and a one-time taxable relocation payment.
- Complimentary daily shuttle transportation is provided from Boston-based housing to and from the Lab.
Compensation
Hourly pay rates below are effective January 2025 – December 2025 and will be reviewed again for Summer 2026.
- Freshman (BS expected May/June 2029): $24.50/hour
- Sophomore (BS expected May/June 2028): $26.00/hour
- Junior (BS expected May/June 2027): $28.00/hour
- Senior (5-year BS program, completed 4 years by May/June 2026): $31.00/hour
- Bachelor’s degree completed in 2026: $34.50/hour
- BS 1 (BS completed May/June 2025, 1st year of MS in 2025–26): $36.00/hour
- BS 2 (BS completed May/June 2024, 2nd year of MS in 2025–26, degree not yet conferred): $37.50/hour
- MS (Master’s degree expected May/June 2026): $38.00/hour
- MS 1 (MS completed May/June 2025, 1st year of PhD in 2025–26): $40.50/hour
- MS 2 (MS completed May/June 2024, 2nd year of PhD in 2025–26): $42.00/hour
- MS 3 (MS completed May/June 2023, 3rd year of PhD in 2025–26): $43.00/hour
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability status, or genetic information; U.S. citizenship is required.
Requisition ID: 42470
Salary : $25 - $43