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Danika Petit- Week Two at George Lab

Welcome back everyone,  This week has been shorter than last since we were given the 4th off. Monday was a rather short day since the lab was bustling with people, so we were sent home early. Tuesday seemed to pick up and was a much longer day. We arrived at the lab at 7:30 am […]

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Josh Ives, Computational Biology at CMU, Week 1

Hello everybody, this is Josh Ives. I just started my internship at Carnegie Mellon for Computational Biology. This first week of my internship was a very exciting one as I got started on my Pinternship. I began this week having only a basic understanding of what computational biology even was and the intensive learning I’m […]

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Georgia Pieper Week 5: HIMB Coral Study

Hello! The fifth week of my internship here on coconut island has gone by incredibly fast. Much of the work I have done this week has been similar to that of last week. We took the volume and mass of each of our coral fragments for the week and later put that data into a […]

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Peter Spencer: DiPhoton work with simulated CMS data: Week 2

My second week here in Boston was a short week of only three days because of July 4th. During these three days, I created more graphs and started work on a presentation that I will give on Tuesday for the entire team. Instead of creating a trigger like I said last week, I will be […]

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Trey Schwerdtfeger: Naval Architecture, Week two

    I cant believe my second week here is already over. Time seems to have just vanished like nothing. I have done so many things, and each day feels like another adventure. I have continued to help out at the various museum activities such as the Toy Boatbuilding shop, the Art Spot, and many […]

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Clara Carrasco: Aerospace Engineering, La Deuxième Semaine

This week Caroline and I have been working independently, since Andrew is in Guatemala working on satellites. Caroline has been learning how to program and code her Arduino. I, on the other hand, have been watching tutorials on SOLIDWORKS to familiarize myself with the computer program. There are three important aspects to designing an object: […]

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Caroline Graham: Week Two Aerospace Engineering

  This week Clara and I worked on our projects more, and learned the specifics of what we are going to be working on for the next four weeks. Because our mentor Andrew is currently in Guatemala, we’ve been watching tutorials and doing exercises specific to our projects on the Arduino and Solidworks software. Last […]

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Sean Taplin: Environmental Engineering, Week 3

Wow! The internship is already halfway done. I’ve been having such a great time here that time has really been flying by. This week, I worked on three projects: creating a data map, managing heat for the Picarro instruments on the roof, and creating an apparatus to record some experiments Adriann is working on. For […]

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Gregor Remec, LASP Software Development, Week Six!

This week was awesome, even though I only worked a day and a half. Monday was super cool because the internship class and I were introduced to Qt and PyQt. These are both graphics libraries, meaning they make developing graphical applications super easy. This is fun because you can see the results of your code […]

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Bryce Lambert: Work with REEF: Week 1

Although this is my first blog I have been in Santa Barbara for about 10 days. I flew in on the 26th and started my first day (also the only day I’ve worked so far) at the REEF (Research Experience and Education Foundation) on the 28th.  On the 27 I met up with my grandparents […]

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Lucy Wesson: Communication and Learning Lab at the University of Chicago, Week 1

Week One at the Learning and Communication Lab Upon my arrival to Chicago, I felt a great sense of relief. All of my built up anxiety and fear about staring this internship melted away as I got settled and rested in my new apartment. And any remaining nerves quickly fled the next morning as I […]

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Elena Scheibler: Spinal Cord Research, Week 4

This week was a short, yet eventful at my internship: we only worked Monday through Wednesday because of the 4thof July. I was able to watch another SATco (Standardized assessment of trunk control) take place on a child with cerebral palsy, which involved them perform a set of tests that would determine how much trunk […]

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