About the Opportunity
This internship offers students in operations research, industrial engineering, computer science, data science, plant breeding, quantitative genetics, or related disciplines a unique opportunity to work within a highly collaborative agricultural R&D team focused on berry breeding. The intern will work closely with Driscoll's global breeding teams and breeding analytics scientists, gaining exposure to researchers across field, lab, and leadership roles. The primary responsibilities include simulating berry breeding programs using software such as AlphaSimR, breedSimulatR, PyBrOpS, or comparable tools. These simulations will be based on defined breeding scheme parameters to evaluate long term genetic gain across different breeding scenarios. The intern will then develop optimization strategies-either by leveraging existing tools or designing new algorithms-to recommend improved breeding program designs. As part of building this modeling and optimization framework, the intern will assist in data collection, utilize historical datasets, and perform analytical tasks that support future program development. Additionally, they will have opportunities to participate in hands on breeding activities during peak season, including seedling selection, fruit evaluation, and phenotyping, with the amount of fieldwork tailored to their interests.
At the conclusion of the internship, the intern will prepare a written report summarizing their findings and will deliver an oral presentation outlining the results of their primary projects.
Responsibilities
Work with the breeding teams to understand the foundations and methodologies of berry breeding
Gain understanding of parameters needed for running simulation for berry breeding programs
Develop simulation framework to monitor long-term genetic gain
Develop optimization strategies/algorithm to various simulated scenarios
Share findings through detailed documentation and summarized reports
Candidate Profile
**This is a 3 to 4 month internship running from May through August, with some flexibility.**
Requirements
Currently enrolled in a bachelor's or Graduate program in Operation Research, Industrial Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Plant Breeding, Quantitative Genetics
Strong R, Python or other programming languages
Coursework in biology, plant sciences, plant breeding, or genetics related subjects is considered a plus
Experience in breeding program simulation/optimization and/or operation research is preferred
Driver's license, transportation, and the ability to be covered under a company-sponsored vehicle insurance program.
Ability to build components of an overall workflow
Understand the scientific method
Be attentive to details
Be able to work in office, lab, and outdoor field environments (lab and outdoor components) Option to work remotely part of the week.
Have great communication skills.
Be reliable, honest, and trustworthy.
R/Python (Advanced)
Operation Research (Intermediate)
Plant Breeding (Basic)
Compensation
The following information is provided in good faith as a general description of the salary range and benefits for the position posted. The actual compensation offered to the successful candidate is dependent upon experience, skills, education, work location, internal pay equity, and other objective job-related factors.
The hourly range estimated for this internship is: Junior to recent grad (Bachelor's level within 6 months of graduation): $19-$23/Master to PhD: $26-$40