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Research Intern (Flow Matching models)

Owkin - Paris, France

Posted Jun 1, 2026

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$111,944 U.S. median for this role
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+13.7% - Much faster than average

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS, May 2024 and Employment Projections, 2024-2034.

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Research Intern (Flow Matching models) Paris, France About us Owkin is an AI company on a mission to solve the complexity of biology. It is building the first Biology Super Intelligence (BASI) by combining powerful biological large language models, multimodal patient data, and agentic software. At the heart of this system is Owkin K, an AI copilot and its new LLM fine-tuned on biology called Owkin Zero, used by researchers, clinicians, and drug developers to better understand biology, validate scientific hypotheses, and deliver better diagnostics and therapies faster. This is a six-month internship position is based in our Paris office. Please submit your CV in English About the role: The Computational Drug Discovery team within the Biomedical Department aims at bridging the gap between target discovery and preclinical drug candidates. Blending experts in machine learning, biologics, protein language models and computational chemistry, the team provides solutions in around target tractability, de novo biologics design, cheminformatics, cofolding, etc.. We are looking for a promising research intern to focus on generative approaches, particularly flow matching models. As part of the project, the intern will survey and compare existing approaches, and build workflows that fit our use cases, starting with small molecule generation constrained by binding sites. This internship provides a unique opportunity to study a fast-growing and important field, with clear applications for drug discovery. In particular, you will: - Collaborate closely with, and receive mentorship from the other members of the Biomedical team; - Conduct primary research and numerical validation on

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