Research Intern
Pittsburgh
Monday, 18 May 2026
Research Intern Job Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Location Flexibility: Multiple Locations in Country Req Id: 4642 Posting Start Date: 1/15/26 At Fujitsu, we are driven by our purpose to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. We have been a pioneer in technology and innovation for over 80 years, and we are committed to using our expertise to help businesses and organizations transform for the digital age. We believe that digital transformation is essential to creating a more sustainable future. That's why we are working with our customers to develop solutions that can help them reduce their environmental impact, improve their efficiency, and create a more equitable society. We are committed to contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SD - Gs). These goals are a blueprint for a better future for all, and we believe that technology can play a vital role in achieving them. If you share our passion for making a meaningful impact on the world, we invite you to join our global family of 130,000 employees spanning more than 50 countries. We are a diverse workforce, and we offer a wide range of opportunities for you to grow and develop your career. Together, we can create a more sustainable future for all. We welcome strong PhD and Master’s students who want to engage in focused, high-impact research projects with strong publication potential. Interns will collaborate closely with our scientists and CMU partners to explore new algorithms for persistent memory, long-horizon reasoning, and structural learning in VLA-based robotic systems. Interns may work on problems such as hypergraph or topological reasoning layers for VL - As, persistent context modules for long-range tasks, structural descriptors derived from trajectory point clouds, cross-embodiment transfer, and building robotic foundation models that scale gracefully across tasks. This role is ideal for students who want a research-intensive experience with autonomy, fast iteration, and opportunities to contribute to papers and patents.