Please note that this is a full-time 8-week paid internship program (June 16-August 8, 2025) to which you will be dedicating 40 hours per week. Therefore, it is expected that you will not undertake other organized activities that conflict with the program and will plan vacations and activities around the internship dates. Students selected will be responsible for their own housing, food, and travel to and from Janelia.
We are seeking students with strong computational backgrounds (a strong interest in biology is helpful) who have demonstrated a high level of academic standards and have experience in scientific research. Projects cover a wide variety of topics including machine learning algorithms, data annotation, reconstruction of neural networks, modeling, animal behavior analysis, web site development, and computer vision. High school students interested in computer programming, engineering, mathematics, physics, and neuroscience are encouraged to apply. Experience in programming in Python or Matlab is required.
This program provides an outstanding research experience, an opportunity to network with colleagues at all career levels, and a chance to form lifelong friendships.
- If you attend a Loudoun County Public School, the application process is implemented by the Loudoun County Public School System and applications are received by the schools. Contact the LCPS Science Office in the Department of Teaching and Learning.
- If you are a high school age resident of Loudoun County, but do not attend a Loudoun County Public High School (for example, you are a Loudoun County resident that attends Thomas Jefferson High School or are home schooled), please follow the application process set forth below.
- Motivation for Conducting Research at Janelia. A 300-500 word statement of your reasons for applying to the program -- tell us about your interest in scientific research and what motivates you in in regards to working at Janelia. Please list up to 3 goals you have for doing research at Janelia this summer and why. These goals could include developing or applying coding skills in the lab (e.g., data annotation, machine learning, developing user interfaces or software, etc.), conducting wet bench research (only if you will be 18 by June 16th), general STEM skills (e.g., how to give a scientific presentation, how to read a primary literature paper, etc.), and/or other topics (e.g., meet scientists in different research fields, etc.).
- Description of Activities in Science and Mathematics. In 500 words or less, please describe any activities in or beyond the classroom that demonstrate aptitude and enthusiasm for science and mathematics. This can include, but is not limited to:
- Completion of scientific or engineering projects.
- Completion of science and/or math university-level coursework.
- Experience conducting original scientific research.
- Experience coding in Python, MATLAB, Java, C, C++ or other languages (Note that because most intern projects are computational, please indicate your level of experience with each language that you have used, e.g., beginner, comfortable or advanced user)
- Projects using machine learning
- Participation in math and science competitions
- Publications, scientific presentations, participation in science outreach or other organized science activities