Evolve Diamonds provides immersive, high-impact internships where you can tackle real engineering and materials science challenges—from AI-augmented material development to advanced mechanical design and next-generation diamond electronics and microfluidics. All internships are paid, with flexible start and end dates, and located in Harvard, Massachusetts.
Intern – Mechanical Design Engineering
The Mechanical Design Engineering internship at Evolve Diamonds offers the opportunity to contribute to a large project within a small team. The intern is tasked with designing diamond CVD growth system components while ensuring feasibility and manufacturability. Throughout this process, the intern will develop skills in industry-standard engineering practices, particularly in CAD design, GD&T, and technical drafting. The internship is largely self-paced, encouraging the development of personal responsibility, time management, and workplace accountability. This structure allows the intern to take ownership of their own work, manage their time effectively, and learn to set and meet their own goals. This environment and structure fosters the growth of technical skills and personal habits necessary for success in real-world engineering settings. A background or interest in mechanical engineering, SolidWorks, and semiconductor fabrication will qualify you for this position.
Intern – AI-Augmented Material Development
We’re looking for a 10-week summer intern to support a pioneering collaboration between a cutting-edge AI materials engineering company and Evolve Diamonds, a leader in engineered, lab-grown diamond substrates for electronic and quantum applications. In this internship, you’ll support data-driven research and development: working with real-time process-monitoring data and advanced material characterization to help optimize diamond growth and quality. You will work on automating data pipelines, extracting physical signals from noisy synthesis data, and developing realtime analysis or prediction models that enable feedback into diamond growth processes. You’ll collaborate closely with both materials scientists and engineers, gaining hands-on exposure to implementing AI systems in materials engineering to unlock new material innovations. A background or interest in plasma physics, software engineering, and AI development will qualify you for this position.
Intern – Diamond Electronics Development
In collaboration with world-renowned scientists, this 10-week internship will support a multi-university deep-dive into electron conduction physics in diamond. You’ll design, build, and use a vacuum chamber for surface engineering high-mobility diamond surfaces. We’ll be directing and executing recipe adjustments for CVD diamond growth and implementing quick cycle feedback mechanisms to steer material development. A background or interest in electrical engineering, surface physics, and material science will qualify you for this position.
Intern – Diamond Microfluidics
We have a high-urgency, well-funded, international effort to develop microchannels in diamond for thermal management under extreme thermal loads. You will leverage our novel methods and techniques as well as being responsible for becoming our subject matter expert by developing and refining those techniques. The channels will be fabricated with a combination of photolithography and RIE with direct laser-written features. There will be significant assembly, test, and measurement challenges. A background or interest in photolithography, laser-material interaction physics, or thermal management will qualify you for this position.
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