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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
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

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.

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.

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.