Computer Vision Engineering Intern (Academic Year 2026–2027) Vectech | Baltimore, MD
Schedule: Part-time, ~11 hrs/week, September 2026 – May 2027 (400 hours total). Exact hours are flexible, coordinating with the technical team.
Location: Primarily remote, with occasional in-person work at our Baltimore office (3600 Clipper Mill Rd, STE 401).
Compensation: $25/hour + $500 home office stipend at the start of the internship to support your remote setup.
About the project
Vectech builds AI-powered tools that identify mosquitoes and ticks from images, helping public health organizations make faster, smarter decisions about vector control. Our computer vision models are deployed in the real world, across diverse geographic regions with local species variants and unfamiliar phenotypes. Understanding how that diversity affects model behavior is a key challenge in maintaining reliable deployed systems.
This internship continues work initiated over the summer on dataset drift and model behavior in real-world deployments. You'll focus on analyzing factors indicative of dataset drift, and on understanding how our models behave when faced with largely unlabeled data — specimen images without expert identification. This is a part-time role designed to fit around an academic schedule, with meaningful research contributions expected throughout the year.
What will you do?
Required experience/skills
Preferred experience/skills
Candidate Eligibility
This position is funded through the Maryland Lighthouse Industries and AI Internship Program. To be eligible, candidates must meet one of the following:
Who is Vectech?
Vectech equips professionals with the capabilities of a medical entomologist using AI. Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals on Earth, killing over half a million people each year. Ticks transmit deadly and debilitating diseases. With Vectech's products, public health and vector control organizations can quickly generate the information they need to make better decisions, faster. As a public benefit corporation, we care deeply about the people we work with and the mission we're working toward. We hope you will too.