Requisition Number: 66048
Corning is vital to progress – in the industries we help shape and in the world we share.
We invent life-changing technologies using materials science. Our scientific and manufacturing expertise, boundless curiosity, and commitment to purposeful invention place us at the center of the way the world interacts, works, learns, and lives.
Our sustained investment in research, development, and invention means we’re always ready to solve the toughest challenges alongside our customers.
Role PurposeThe intern will support the development of fundamental understanding of combustion, thermal, and/or mechanical processes in glass production for Optical Fiber and Advanced Optics products. Work duties include conducting experiments, designing test plans and exploring new ways to achieve desired material attributes. Additionally, the intern will be responsible for interpretation of experimental data, comparing with literature or modeling results, and writing and presenting a final report.
Key Responsibilities The intern will conduct suitable background literature searches and execute a research plan Document the research results and give a final presentation on project outputs Learn new techniques and methods as needed to support the project objectives Assist in the design of experiments, communicate observations, perform related measurements, collect and analyze data Work with the project team to plan and carry out required experiments to advance progress against project objectives Prepare testing specimens, perform routine operation of standardized testing, assist with non-standard experimentation and methods development, troubleshoot and maintain equipment Work with heated chemical vapor delivery systems, burners, and handling of produced materials including high surface area powders and fragile objects Experiences/Education - Required Pursuing a Master or PhD degree in Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Mechanical Engineering, or a similar discipline Ability to develop mechanistic hypothesis and an experimental plan to test the hypothesis Ability to interact with a cross-functional team effectively Excellent verbal and written communication skills Experience of working in a research lab and writing technical reports Willingness to work around air-sensitive chemistry, heated systems, open flames, and fine powders Must be available to work for 10 weeks during Summer 2025 (May-August 2025) with a projected graduation date of December 2025 or later Interested in working for Corning, Inc after graduation, if presented with a full-time job opportunity Willingness to work at the posted job location(s) Experiences/Education - Desired Chemical vapor deposition Materials science Mechanical testing Optical CAD, MATLAB, Python Results-oriented and self-motivated
This position does not support immigration sponsorship.
The range for this position is $1,635.00 - $3,185.00 biweekly. Starting pay for the successful applicant is prescribed based on geographic location, nature of position, and year in school.
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