Rose Kirk-Landry, Environmental Engineering at the University of Utah, Week 6
My name is Rose Kirk-Landry and this was my final week interning in environmental engineering at the Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Monday – Last week I was finally able to get one of our temperature sensor to report data to my computer as a csv (comma-separated […]
Rose Kirk-Landry, Environmental Engineering at the University of Utah, Week 5
My name is Rose Kirk-Landry and I am interning in environmental engineering at the Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Monday – We spent the morning with Lei (EGI’s data scientist) going over some basics for coding with python. He set us up with VScode and showed us […]
Rose Kirk-Landry, Environmental Engineering at the University of Utah, Week 4
My name is Rose Kirk-Landry and I am interning in environmental engineering at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Our team had a bit of a slow week because two of us got sick and the other intern was out of town. There were two main issues that we set out to research […]
Rose Kirk-Landry, Environmental Engineering at the University of Utah, Week 3
My name is Rose Kirk-Landry and I am interning in environmental engineering at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. This week we continued to work on coding and building temperature sensors. Tuesday – the other interns and I met with our mentor to establish some goals for this week: Figure out how to […]
Rose Kirk-Landry, University of Utah Environmental Engineering, Week 2
My name is Rose Kirk-Landry and I am interning in environmental engineering at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. This week I worked on some coding and building temperature sensors. The current goal for the rest of my time here is to make more sensors, learn more advance programming, and combine those skills […]
Rose Kirk-Landry, UUtah Environmental Engineering, Week 1
My name is Rose Kirk-Landry and I am interning in environmental engineering at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. During the next six weeks, I will be working on building and programming atmospheric carbon dioxide sensors with an intern from another program, some undergraduate students, and our mentors. I started the week with […]