Sean Taplin: Environmental Engineering, Week Five
This week, we did a complete successful test of the sensor network, using temperature sensors in place of the CO2 sensors. With three nodes, data was gathered, sent through the main node to a computer, which printed the data to a CSV file which was then used to create a data map on a web […]
Caroline Graham: Aerospace Engineering Week Four
Week four was a very productive week. The MAXWELL gyroscopes were ordered and I wrote up an experiment similar to the test done on gyroscopes for the QB50 satellite in the past. The hang test will allow the accuracy of several triple axis gyroscopes to be analyzed. To do this, a camera and software will be […]
Eric Gutierrez Week 4: Aerospace Engineering
Welcome back to week four of my blog! This week, by far, has been the most productive of them all. Up to this point, we have been practicing effective methods of producing the wings. From stage one where we mark and cut the baffles and the rectangular piece for the wing, all the way to […]
Claire Shaver- Behavioral Science, Week 4
This week was my 4th week at the Bernier Lab at the Center on Development and Disability at the University of Washington. This week there was only two CONNECT-FX visits, so it was a pretty slow week in terms of seeing study participants. When the CONNECT-FX visits were not happening, I was working on data […]
Anza Connaughton, Spinal Rehabilitation at the Frazier Institute, Week 4
Hello again! It’s me, Anza, and I’m a pintern learning about the world of adult neuro recovery in Louisville, Kentucky. At this point, I’ve earned a place at Frazier as the department “pinhead” (my coworkers originally thought that pinhead was a joking insult that was next to my name on the schedule). The fourth week […]
Where Philanthropy and Mixology Meet
Pinhead’s Science of Cocktails Saturday at Transfer Warehouse
Laila Skramstad Week 6: Rodham Institute at George Washington University
Hello Everyone! It feels surreal to say that I have finished the last week of my Pinhead internship at the Rodham Institute. The past six weeks have been transformational and I have learned so much about medicine and public health, Washington D.C., who I am and what I want to pursue in the future. I […]
Tybee Marine Science Center Week 5 Kamryn Corzine
This week at the Marine Science Center here on Tybee was very exciting!!! I got to teach some of the modules to the kids at the sea camp!! I did it mostly without the help of the other educators, except for a few times when I would look to one of them for help. I […]
Mercedes Martinez – Forensic Entomology – “Give It A Whorl!”
7/15/19 – Luckily for me, I was able to put my newfound forensic entomology knowledge to the test in an actual crime scene! Uhh…sort of. Cristina put together four pretend crime scenes so that I could get a small taste of what forensic entomologists do on the scene of a crime. I […]





