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C++ Software Engineering Summer 2025 Internship Carboncopies Foundation¶
About Carboncopies Foundation
The Carboncopies Foundation is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the science and technology of whole brain emulation - the process of transferring the structure and functions of a brain from its original substrate to another computational substrate of a neural prosthesis. Founded by neuroscientists and technologists, we serve as a nexus for research collaboration, education, and public discourse on the path toward preserving and extending human cognition.
Our work spans multiple disciplines including neuroscience, computer science, nanotechnology, and philosophy. Through workshops, webinars, publications, and community building, we bring together researchers, students, and enthusiasts who share our vision of developing technologies that may one day allow for the precise mapping and functional recreation of neural architectures. We believe that whole brain emulation represents not only a profound scientific challenge but also a potential pathway to extending human experience, knowledge, and consciousness beyond current biological limitations.
For over 15 years, we have been at the forefront of research and development in this field, fostering collaboration between leading neuroscientists, technologists, and visionaries who share our mission. Our efforts have been powered by a dedicated community—over 100 volunteers have contributed to our initiatives over the years, with 30+ actively driving our programs forward today.
Position Overview
We are seeking a C++ Programming Intern to support the development and maintenance of our software systems and research infrastructure. This remote position offers flexible hours and the opportunity to contribute to meaningful, real-world projects at the intersection of neuroscience and technology.
Key Responsibilities:
- Write clean, efficient, and maintainable C++ code for various foundation projects
- Debug, troubleshoot, and resolve issues in existing software systems
- Implement new features and enhance functionality based on evolving project requirements
- Contribute to maintaining comprehensive technical documentation
- Collaborate with other developers, technical volunteers, and researchers
- Participate in code reviews and assist with testing to ensure software quality
Qualifications:
- Proficiency in C++ programming, with a solid grasp of object-oriented principles
- Experience with version control systems such as Git
- Familiarity with software development best practices and agile workflows
- Strong problem-solving skills and meticulous attention to detail
- Ability to work independently and manage time effectively in a remote setting
- Interest in brain science, neural technologies, or whole brain emulation is a strong plus
Time Commitment
Approximately 20 - 40 hours per week, with flexibility on scheduling.
Benefits:
- Apply programming skills to meaningful projects
- Build a portfolio of work in a collaborative environment
- We are able to coordinate with university programs on carrying out credit-earning student internships in association with the Carboncopies Foundation.
- Contribute to cutting-edge research in an emerging field
- Collaborate with other developers and researchers
- Potential for co-authorship on publications
- Expand your professional network in the neuroscience and technology communities
- Attend our events and webinars at no cost
To apply for our C++ Software Engineering Internship:
- Alternative option: Email resume and statement to
[email protected]
with "C++/Python programmer internship" in subject line
The Carboncopies Foundation is committed to diversity and welcomes applications from all qualified individuals regardless of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.