The Tyndall & IPIC Summer Fellowship Programme attracts students who are studying STEM in the Republic of Ireland, while also offering five places for STEM students from across the EU, and provides successful applicants with a truly immersive experience.
When is the Application Deadline:
The application deadline for the Tyndall & IPIC Summer Fellowship 2026 will follow the official timeline set by the programme. Applicants are advised to check the official application portal for confirmed dates.
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Tell Me About The Award:
The Tyndall & IPIC Summer Fellowship is a prestigious 12-week paid research fellowship designed for undergraduate STEM students. Hosted by Tyndall National Institute, IPIC – the SFI Centre for Photonics, and MCCI, the programme provides students with hands-on deep-tech research experience, commercialisation training, and mentorship from award-winning scientists.
It offers an immersive blend of laboratory work, skill-building workshops, and access to world-class facilities in photonics, nano-electronics, semiconductors, quantum technologies, and more.
Which Fields are Eligible?
Fellows may work in highly specialised research areas including:
- Compound Semiconductors
- Wafer Scale & Chip Technologies
- Health & Wellbeing
- Communications & Connectivity
- CMOS & Emerging Platforms
- Packaging & Integration
- Quantum Technologies
- Environment & Energy
Type:
Summer Research Fellowship (Paid Internship)
Who can Apply?
Ireland-Based Applicants:
- Undergraduate students enrolled at a university or institute of technology in the Republic of Ireland
- Must be studying any STEM discipline
EU-Based Applicants:
- Undergraduate students enrolled at a recognised EU university
- Must apply specifically for NanoIC research projects
- Only five (5) seats are available for EU students
How are Applicants Selected?
Applicants are selected based on:
- Academic performance
- Research interest and potential
- Motivation and clarity of purpose
- Fit with available research projects
- Ability to engage in advanced deep-tech laboratory work
Which Countries Are Eligible?
- Republic of Ireland (all STEM undergraduates)
- European Union member states (five spaces available for NanoIC projects)
Where will the Award be Taken?
The fellowship will be hosted at:
- Tyndall National Institute
- IPIC – SFI Centre for Photonics
- MCCI – Microelectronic Circuits Centre Ireland
Locations involve blended learning with both on-site lab work and remote sessions.
How Many Awards?
- Multiple places for Ireland-based students
- Five (5) places for EU undergraduate students undertaking NanoIC projects
What is the Benefit of the Award?
Selected fellows will receive:
- A generous stipend for the 12-week programme
- Supervision by senior researchers in their chosen field
- Access to world-class research labs and deep-tech equipment
- A structured workshop series covering:
- Research commercialisation
- Science communication
- Innovation and technology transfer
- A blended programme combining lab training with online learning
- Exposure to leading research teams and interdisciplinary environments
How Long Will the Award Last?
12 weeks (summer research programme)
How to Apply:
Interested applicants should apply via the appropriate portal:
- Ireland-based STEM undergraduates: Apply through the Ireland application link
- EU-based STEM undergraduates: Apply through the EU NanoIC application link
Applicants must review the Project Overview Document before submitting.

