The Position
Our Global Internship Programme in Innovation & Sustainability (#IP2TIS) offers a unique opportunity for passionate individuals to gain hands‑on experience in the pharmaceutical industry while making a positive impact on the world.
As an intern, you will contribute to a project focused on reducing physical testing in PTT‑D through digital twin simulations for sustainable shipping. The project aims to shift from resource‑intensive test‑to‑fail approaches toward more proactive and efficient virtual trials by screening and benchmarking simulation software for Roche‑specific packaging, shipping, and device testing needs. Within your first 3 months, you are expected to help deliver a software benchmarking matrix, support two pilot digital twin use cases using historical test data, quantify sustainability benefits, and contribute to a recommendation report for a future simulation software stack. Your work will help reduce CO2 emissions and material waste while supporting faster and more efficient development cycles. This internship offers a unique opportunity to apply advanced simulation methods to a highly practical sustainability challenge in healthcare.
The Opportunity
* Conduct a market screening of leading simulation software suited for pharmaceutical cold‑chain and device testing
* Map Pharma Technical Technology‑Devices (PPT‑D) technical requirements, such as mechanical stress, thermal stability, vibration profiles, and tolerance analysis against software capabilities
* Develop a weighted benchmarking matrix comparing software options based on simulation accuracy, computational speed, ease of integration, and overall fit
* Set up and run two pilot digital twin use cases using historical physical test data for validation
* Support the assessment of how virtual simulations can replace or reduce physical testing activities
* Quantify the potential reduction in CO2 emissions and material waste achieved through a shift from physical trials to digital simulations
* Contribute to a formal recommendation report, including shortlist, technical fit, gap analysis, and implementation roadmap
* Communicate technical findings in a clear way that supports long‑term digital strategy decisions within Pharma Technical Technology‑Devices, Packaging, and Distribution. (PPT‑D)
Who You Are
You are enrolled or have completed your Master’s or PhD studies at a university, preferably in the field of Mechanical Engineering, Computational Science, Packaging Engineering, Physics, or Aerospace Engineering with a focus on Finite Element Analysis or Thermal Simulations within the last 12 months and are interested in applying your knowledge in a modern working environment as part of an internship of at least 3 months.
Furthermore you are
* Knowledgeable in finite element analysis and simulation tools
* Strong in mechanical and thermal physics and comfortable translating physical problems into digital models
* Experienced with data analysis using Python, MATLAB, or advanced Excel; familiarity with CAD software such as SolidWorks or AutoCAD is an advantage
* Interested in packaging‑related applications and sustainable development in healthcare
* An independent and proactive problem solver who communicates technical results clearly in English
If you meet most but not all qualifications, we still encourage you to apply.
Additional information
The internship is expected to start between 1 and 16 July 2026 and will last at least 3 months.
Roche is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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