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  • Intern 2026: AI-based forecasting of molecular…

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    Introduction

     

    IBM Research takes responsibility for technology and its role in society. Working in IBM Research means you'll join a team who invent what's next in computing, always choosing the big, urgent and mind-bending work that endures and shapes generations. Our passion for discovery, and excitement for defining the future of tech, is what builds our strong culture around solving problems for clients and seeing the real world impact that you can make.

     

    IBM's product and technology landscape includes Research, Software, and Infrastructure. Entering this domain positions you at the heart of IBM, where growth and innovation thrive.

    Your role and responsibilities

    The Wnt protein family plays a crucial role in cell development, with each Wnt protein interacting uniquely with the Wls membrane protein through distinct binding residues. Dr. Capponi’s group (IBM Research) in collaboration with Prof Pogorelov group (UIUC) has previously uncovered the determinants of the interactions between four Wnt proteins and the Wls membrane protein by using atomistic simulations and machine learning techniques. The goal is to use machine learning approaches for time series to analyze the simulated trajectories and forecast differences in biological behavior.

     

    As a research scientist intern, you will work closely with an assigned mentor and will analyze the already collected data by building your own codes or using standard ML tools for analyzing time series from atomistic simulations. You will be studying the different contacts that the four Wnt proteins make with Wls, highlighting the contact network and how this shapes the protein-protein interaction. You will contribute to designing the analysis of the simulations and making improvements to the current status of the project. You will also be expected to contribute to write a research report or paper on your internship project and present your work at internal research meetings and external workshops and/or conferences.

    Required technical and professional expertise

    * Background in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Biochemistry, or a related field.

    * Proficiency in Python, and technologies like TensorFlow, PyTorch, CUDA, and Ray.

    * Familiarity with high-performance computing environments, and DevOps tools (GitHub).

    Preferred technical and professional experience

    * Demonstrating the ability to conduct and communicate impactful research and of working in teams.

    * Experience in knowledge engineering, machine learning, and scientific software development.

     

    IBM is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, caste, genetics, pregnancy, disability, neurodivergence, age, veteran status, or other characteristics. IBM is also committed to compliance with all fair employment practices regarding citizenship and immigration status.

     


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