Qualifications
Your Responsibilities Include:Preparing, measuring, documenting, and potentially modeling contactor materials to characterize their microwave-related properties. Collecting, cleaning, and analyzing experimental data (temperature, pressure, power, flow, CO₂ concentration) and generating clear summary plots and tables. Presenting findings through concise written summaries and brief presentations to the R&D and Engineering teams. Adhering to lab/shop safety protocols and contributing to a clean, organized testing environment. Enthusiastically engaging with a collaborative and motivated R&D team, communicating openly, and learning from experience. Your Skills and Qualifications Include:Completion of junior year or equivalent in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Chemistry, or a related field by Summer 2026.Comfort with mechanical or electrical lab setups (e.g., assembling test rigs, troubleshooting components) is advantageous. Experience in team-based technical projects and interdisciplinary collaboration. Strong documentation skills in a structured and organized manner (e.g., lab notebooks, reports, or project summaries). Willingness to learn and operate in a dynamic laboratory environment.
About the job
Aircapture is working to advance a circular carbon economy by capturing clean CO₂ from the atmosphere for commercial and industrial use. The company’s mission centers on addressing the climate crisis and building a diverse, inclusive team to achieve its goals.
Role overview
The Materials Characterization Intern - Microwave Systems will focus on preparing, measuring, documenting, and modeling material properties related to microwave systems. This internship involves hands-on work with instrument setup, operation, and data collection. The intern will analyze and characterize material behavior, including properties of substrates and sorbents under different operational conditions.
Collaboration
This role works closely with R&D, Test Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical Engineering teams. The internship is project-based and designed to provide practical experience in a research and development setting.
Location and schedule
This is a full-time summer internship based at Aircapture’s research and development facility in Berkeley, California.
Compensation
- $25 per hour
- Travel reimbursement up to $400 for candidates relocating from outside the Bay Area
About Aircapture
Aircapture is at the forefront of creating a sustainable circular carbon economy, tackling the pressing climate crisis through innovative solutions. By capturing clean CO₂ from the atmosphere, we enable businesses to reduce their environmental impact and promote a healthier planet. Join us in our mission to make a significant difference in the world.