Candidates must be enrolled full-time in an accredited technical (science-based) college program, currently pursuing an undergraduate degree, and have a GPA above 3.0. They must be eligible to work in the US without requiring future sponsorship and able to work onsite full-time for 12 weeks. Preferred qualifications include strong analytical and problem-solving skills, excellent communication and relationship-building abilities, a focus on learning and growth, and the capacity to work collaboratively in an ambiguous environment.
The intern will engage with Scientists to perform and develop new characterization methodologies for solid-state and semi-solid materials, prepare samples for analysis using sophisticated equipment such as X-ray diffraction and spectroscopy, and set up custom reactors for bench-top modeling. Responsibilities also include analyzing outcomes, performing data analysis to gain insights, and contributing significantly to projects with oral presentations.
Cybersecurity for blockchain and digital assets
Halborn specializes in cybersecurity focused on blockchain technology and digital assets. The firm provides security audits, penetration testing, and consulting services to clients in the digital finance sector, including cryptocurrency exchanges and Decentralized Finance (DeFi) companies. Their services help ensure the security of digital assets and financial infrastructure by addressing the specific security threats associated with blockchain technology. Halborn stands out from competitors due to its deep understanding of both blockchain and traditional financial security, which allows them to offer tailored solutions. The company's goal is to protect businesses from security threats, ensuring the safe operation of digital exchanges and the integrity of smart contract infrastructure.