PhD Systems & AI/ML Research Intern (Summer 2026)
Role Description
Dropbox powers collaboration and cloud infrastructure for over 700 million registered usersworldwide. We’re building the next generation of scalable storage, distributed compute, large-scale content processing, and secure infrastructure, with AI/ML workloads top-of-mind.
As a PhD Systems & AI/ML Research Intern, you’ll work on meaningful infrastructure problems at the intersection of distributed systems, backend services, and AI/ML workloads. Supported by senior engineers, you’ll own a project aligned with your research, that results in a working prototype with the goal of a submission for adoption internally and external publication. Come help us define and build the infra layer for our next-gen products.
Responsibilities
Execute a defined engineering/research project aligned with your research.
Implement a prototype that addresses a concrete infrastructure or AI-systems challenge.
Build and run benchmarks using realistic workloads to measure performance, reliability, or security improvements.
Document the design and implementation, including assumptions, architecture, tradeoffs, and evaluation results.
Deliver a final artifact that includes a working prototype, reproducible results, technical write-up, and internal presentation.
Collaborate with mentors to refine the approach, validate results, and, if appropriate, prepare findings for internal adoption or external publication.
Requirements
PhD candidate in Computer Science or a related field graduating between Winter 2026 and Spring 2028.
Proven experience in systems/infrastructure and/or AI/ML through research publications, significant projects, or internships where you built or tested advanced solutions.
Strong coding skills (e.g., Python, Rust, Go, C++) plus an ability to quickly prototype and iterate on cutting-edge ideas.
Curiosity and drive to explore novel systems methodologies and translate them into practical applications that solve practical needs.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills, especially in interdisciplinary teams.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior systems publications, open-source contributions, or experience operating large-scale infrastructure
Interest in translating research insights into product impact for real-world users
Familiarity and passion for swiftly moving from idea to experiment, comfortable with ambiguous or evolving project goals
Compensation
US Pay Range
$12,500—$12,500 USD
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PhD Systems & AI/ML Research Intern (Summer 2026)
Role Description
Dropbox powers collaboration and cloud infrastructure for over 700 million registered usersworldwide. We’re building the next generation of scalable storage, distributed compute, large-scale content processing, and secure infrastructure, with AI/ML workloads top-of-mind.
As a PhD Systems & AI/ML Research Intern, you’ll work on meaningful infrastructure problems at the intersection of distributed systems, backend services, and AI/ML workloads. Supported by senior engineers, you’ll own a project aligned with your research, that results in a working prototype with the goal of a submission for adoption internally and external publication. Come help us define and build the infra layer for our next-gen products.
Responsibilities
Execute a defined engineering/research project aligned with your research.
Implement a prototype that addresses a concrete infrastructure or AI-systems challenge.
Build and run benchmarks using realistic workloads to measure performance, reliability, or security improvements.
Document the design and implementation, including assumptions, architecture, tradeoffs, and evaluation results.
Deliver a final artifact that includes a working prototype, reproducible results, technical write-up, and internal presentation.
Collaborate with mentors to refine the approach, validate results, and, if appropriate, prepare findings for internal adoption or external publication.
Requirements
PhD candidate in Computer Science or a related field graduating between Winter 2026 and Spring 2028.
Proven experience in systems/infrastructure and/or AI/ML through research publications, significant projects, or internships where you built or tested advanced solutions.
Strong coding skills (e.g., Python, Rust, Go, C++) plus an ability to quickly prototype and iterate on cutting-edge ideas.
Curiosity and drive to explore novel systems methodologies and translate them into practical applications that solve practical needs.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills, especially in interdisciplinary teams.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior systems publications, open-source contributions, or experience operating large-scale infrastructure
Interest in translating research insights into product impact for real-world users
Familiarity and passion for swiftly moving from idea to experiment, comfortable with ambiguous or evolving project goals
Compensation
US Pay Range
$12,500—$12,500 USD
