Careers

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Students & Graduates

“Start your journey into the future of the hydrogen economy with Lightbridge.”

Lightbridge is a leading developer of water electrolysis technology for a sustainable energy transition.
We invite passionate and talented undergraduate and graduate students to join our internship program and become part of this transformative journey.

Internship Overview

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Eligibility

Undergraduate students in their senior (4th) year / Master’s and Ph.D. candidates currently enrolled in graduate programs

Work Type

To be discussed (flexible)

Duration

Negotiable

Location

Lightbridge Headquarters R&D Center (Dongtan, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea)

Internship Fields

  • Research on water electrolysis cells/stacks
  • Assistance with electrochemical experiments
  • Data analysis and technical report writing
  • System design and prototyping, etc.

Application Guide

Required Documents

Resume and Cover Letter (Free Format)

How to Apply

Submit via email (manager@lightbridge.co.kr)

Selection Process

Document Review → Interview → Final Evaluation → Announcement of Successful Candidates

Internship Interview

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LEE

Senior, Ajou University

I had only encount eredelectrochemical reactions in theory, but through working with real equipment and data, I was able to truly understand what research is all about

As an undergraduate, it was a valuable experience to gain a deep understanding of the structure and operating principles of a water electrolysis stack through hands-on experiments. What stood out to me the most was the mentorship from the researchers — they guided me from experimental setup to data interpretation, allowing me to go beyond simple assistance and actually contribute to designing the experiments. This internship played a significant role in shaping my career path, and I am now preparing to pursue graduate studies in this field.

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Kim

Master’s candidate at University of Seoul

Through working on practical projects linked to my graduate research, I was able to gain real insight into how research is conducted in the industry

I study catalyst materials in graduate school, and the Lightbridge internship gave me my first opportunity to see how electrode materials are applied within actual systems. Beyond R&D experiments, the structured experience of participating in technical meetings, patent analysis, and report writing provided a valuable chance to grow as a researcher. Additionally, I was impressed by the collaborative environment and the company’s flat organizational culture.

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Choi

Senior, Konkuk University

Through tackling problems with no clear answers, I truly felt myself becoming a real engineer

At first, the water electrolysis system was unfamiliar to me, but I gained a great sense of accomplishment by working on efficiency improvements based on data.
By performing simulations using Python and comparing the results with operational data from actual equipment, I experienced bridging the gap between theory and practice. Thanks to the real-time feedback from my mentor engineer, my problem-solving skills improved significantly.