About Redbud Labs:
Redbud Labs develops and commercializes high-impact solutions for clinical diagnostics and life science research. We are pioneering new generation tools that are smaller, faster, and easier to use. Our goal is to make bio-assays more accessible, affordable, and useful. Redbud is a small, multidisciplinary team that combines experienced and driven commercial leadership with expertise in microfluidics, microfabrication, biochemical assays, and engineering.
Job Description:
We are seeking a Microfluidics Engineering Intern with a commitment to excellence and a strong interest in fluidic systems to join our Engineering team. The Microfluidics Engineering Intern will work closely with our engineers and scientists to contribute to the development and optimization of novel microfluidic technologies.
Key responsibilities include:
- Optimizing, designing, and prototyping microfluidic modules.
- Conducting experiments independently to support ongoing projects and product development.
- Assisting in day-to-day operations activities, including quality testing of assembled cartridges.
- Documenting experimental procedures, results, and findings accurately.
- Maintaining a clean and organized laboratory environment.
This is a paid internship with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with exciting and technically-challenging projects that are critical to Redbud’s product roadmap. The internship is for the spring/summer 2024 and requires 20-30 hours per week at our Research Triangle Park, NC office.
Job Requirements:
Here at Redbud Labs, we invent new technology, on a deadline. We look for creative, skilled people with a passion for problem solving and a determination to get the job done. The candidate must be eager to work collaboratively and respectfully with the broader team, while also motivated to set and achieve goals as an individual contributor. Intellectual honesty is critical.
Minimum of two years education completed toward a degree in Mechanical, Chemical, or Biomedical Engineering, Physics, Biotechnology, or a related field. CAD modeling and lab experience are preferred.