At Toyota Research Institute (TRI), we're on a mission to improve the quality of human life. We're developing new tools and capabilities to amplify the human experience. To lead this transformative shift in mobility, we've built a world-class team in Energy & Materials, Human-Centered AI, Human Interactive Driving, Large Behavioral Models, and Robotics. This is a summer 2025 paid 12-week internship opportunity in Los Altos, HQ. Please note that this internship will be an in-office hybrid role. Energy & Materials The Energy & Materials Division at TRI is building tools and creating strategies, from accelerating the design, discovery, and deployment of new materials to performing interdisciplinary systems analysis to help foster a transition to more sustainable mobility. Our research applies AI, data-driven methods, and automation to materials science and device engineering, along with stakeholder-informed systems modeling. The Team The Carbon Neutral Strategy Program operates at the intersection of technology, business, and policy, using tools like energy systems modeling to inform decarbonization strategy development across Toyota. Our projects often involve collaboration with scientists from universities and national labs. Interns will be involved in industrial research on topics of broader interest to the general materials science and clean energy community, and several previous intern projects have resulted in peer-reviewed publications in journals such as npj Computational Materials and Chemical Science and presentation to internal Toyota leadership to support strategic decision-making. The Internship We are looking for an intern researcher to contribute to our energy systems research program. Together, we will scope and develop technoeconomic systems analysis frameworks to inform technology and business development surrounding topics like predicted policy compliance requirements around materials usage or forecasting placement of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. These models may involve incorporating human behavior heuristics, material supply chain limitations and circularity, prioritizing disadvantaged communities in the energy transition, or multiple critical decarbonization technologies, including EV charging and hydrogen refueling infrastructure, biofuels and synthetic fuels, plug-in hybrids, etc. We welcome you to join a unique team of scientists and engineers where you will constantly learn new skills at the interface of energy and AI.
\n QualificationsCurrently enrolled in a Masters or a PhD program in STEM subjects (e.g. materials science, chemistry, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, systems engineering, public policy, energy economics, or a related discipline with an emphasis on computational research)Experience with ML: supervised learning: neural networks (e.g. classification, LSTM), Unsupervised: Clustering (e.g. k-means, hierarchical), and/or reinforcement (e.g. Markov decision process, discrete choice model)Experience with platforms like SciPy, PyTorch, Tensorflow; GIS is a bonusDemonstrated interest in decarbonization, technoeconomics, and policy
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