R&D Intern - Material Science
Everest Carbon • Berlin, Germany
Full-time
Entry Level
On-site
Role overview
Everest is a fast-growing climate technology startup specializing in innovative sensor technology for the commercialization of negative emissions. Our mission is to enable 1 billion tons of CO₂ removed per year by 2035 through our products and services.
As an R&D Intern, you will directly contribute to Everest's core scientific and technical development. You’ll support our research across materials science, chemistry, and physics—ranging from bench-scale analytical experiments to complex field trials in real-world conditions.
Reporting directly to our Head of R&D, an MIT-trained engineer and exprienced technical founder, this internship offers a rare opportunity to experience the full research lifecycle in a venture-backed climate deep-tech company—from hands-on experimentation to strategic synthesis of findings for product and field deployment.
Requirements
Master’s degree (completed or in final stages) in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or related field
Curious and driven personality, eager to learn and apply scientific thinking in a real-world tech setting
Strong organizational skills and comfort working in a fast-paced, self-directed environment
Solid data analysis skills (preferably Python)
Bonus: Experience in sensor, or other measurement equipment calibration
Responsibilities
Conduct bench-scale physical and analytical chemistry experiments
Assist in preparation and execution of field validation campaigns for our sensor systems
Run controlled experiments in our test rigs and lab setups
Characterize new materials, resins, and chemical processes relevant to our sensors
Analyze experimental data and contribute to internal reporting and high-level R&D synthesis
Benefits
Competitive pay
Hands-on R&D experience at the frontier of climate tech
Exposure to both scientific fundamentals and real-world application of sensor technologies
A supportive company culture focused on climate impact as a team
A stellar team of ambitious engineers and scientists committed to learning, building, and solving for the planet