Internship

Robotics Intern

Prototyping and Research Operations

Posted on 11/15/2024

Toyota Research Institute

Toyota Research Institute

201-500 employees

Research in mobility, safety, and automation

Robotics & Automation
Automotive & Transportation
AI & Machine Learning

Compensation Overview

$45 - $65Hourly

Cambridge, MA, USA + 1 more

More locations: Mountain View, CA, USA

This internship will be an in-office role.

Category
Robotics and Automation Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Required Skills
CAD
Requirements
  • Engineering student (undergrad junior or senior or a master’s student).
  • A drive to learn new skills and become adept at new systems, processes, and tools.
  • Experience with rapid prototyping tools (3D printers, laser cutters, hand tools, etc.) and time spent in a lab environment designing, prototyping, and manufacturing components and assemblies.
  • Experience in creative and novel mechanical design work and employing rapid prototyping techniques to improve your iterative design process.
  • Familiarity with CAD and the ability to use it as a central component of the design cycle.
  • A safety-first mentality.
  • Experience executing and summarizing system tests and results.
  • Demonstrable communication skills, written and verbal, including utilization of design documents and systems drawings.
Responsibilities
  • Maintaining and improving the lab: This will include working with the lab manager on organizational tasks, fulfilling fabrication requests, maintaining and fixing the manufacturing equipment and robot systems, and improving lab workflow and tooling, allowing for more efficient use of the lab space.
  • Supporting our operations projects: This will require our intern to collaborate with Research Operations Engineers to design and coordinate events, improve data collection processes, and maintain testing and deployment documentation to support the research and engineering teams.
  • A design project that will consist of modeling components in Onshape, running a design review, manufacturing and iterating prototypes in the lab, sending the final design to a vendor for fabrication, delivering a final assembly, and documenting the project so the design cycle is transparent and the design can be replicated.
Toyota Research Institute

Toyota Research Institute

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Toyota Research Institute focuses on improving mobility through research and development in the automotive and technology sectors. The company works on enhancing safety, automated driving, robotics, materials science, and machine learning. Their products include advanced safety features and automated driving systems that aim to make driving safer and more efficient. Unlike many competitors, TRI emphasizes a research-driven approach, collaborating with various partners and licensing their innovations to enhance Toyota's offerings and maintain a competitive edge. The goal of TRI is to advance mobility solutions that improve quality of life and support the transition to zero-emissions transportation.

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$100M

Headquarters

Los Altos, California

Founded

2016

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

0%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • TRI's innovative research in AI and robotics, such as the generative AI approach for teaching robots new skills, positions it as a leader in cutting-edge technology.
  • The multi-million dollar challenge to accelerate new material synthesis demonstrates TRI's commitment to groundbreaking advancements in sustainable mobility.
  • TRI's human-centered approach to AI-assisted driving, focusing on active safety and driver engagement, enhances both safety and driving experience, making it a pioneer in the field.

What critics are saying

  • The competitive landscape in AI and robotics is intense, requiring TRI to continuously innovate to maintain its edge.
  • The complexity of integrating multi-disciplinary research into practical applications can pose significant challenges and delays.

What makes Toyota Research Institute unique

  • TRI's focus on integrating advanced safety features and AI-driven driver assistance systems sets it apart from competitors who primarily target fully autonomous vehicles.
  • Their multi-disciplinary approach, combining robotics, materials science, and machine learning, allows TRI to innovate across various facets of mobility, unlike firms with a narrower focus.
  • TRI's commitment to sustainability through the development of zero-emission materials and technologies aligns with global trends towards greener transportation solutions.

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Benefits

Highly competitive benefits package

Robust programs to support the wellbeing, happiness, and health of our people and their families.

401(k) plan including matching and annual profit sharing along with total vacation and holidays totaling 38 days per year.

Subsidized commuter benefits and generous employee and vehicle allowances

2 paid days per year to participate in volunteer activities.

Maternity Leave program with 10 paid weeks plus baby bonding leave and Milk Stork for traveling moms

Baby Bonding Leave–an additional 16 paid weeks–to all new parents, including those who choose to adopt.

Back-up child and adult / elder care programs to help everyone thrive

WellBeats Virtual Fitness Trainer.

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