Work on production features across the stack (Python backend, TypeScript/Next.js frontend). Build data pipelines, APIs, and user-facing tools, turn customer problems into shipped software, and collaborate with the founding team to deliver tools used by scientists.
About Labric
Labric builds the missing layer for scientific research. We connect instruments, spreadsheets, and other data sources to a central platform, transforming data into useful visualizations and metrics.
The Work
As a Software Engineering Intern, you'll work on real production features alongside our founding team. This is a chance to build tools that the world's best scientists will use — and to learn what it takes to ship at an early-stage startup.
- Build features across the stack (Python backend, TypeScript/Next.js frontend)
- Work on data pipelines, APIs, or user-facing tools
- Turn real customer problems into working software
- Ship code to production and see scientists use what you build
You
- Pursuing a degree in Computer Science or related field (graduating 2026 or later)
- Strong fundamentals in Python or TypeScript
- Learn quickly and work independently
- Curious about science and how labs actually operate
- [optional] Experience with web frameworks, databases, or data pipelines
Process
- Intro call
- Technical conversation
- References
Duration: 12 weeks (Summer 2026)
Compensation: Competitive intern salary
Top Skills
Next.Js
Python
Typescript
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