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Electrochemistry internship at University of Houston Week 5

this week I spent using ultraviolet visible spectroscopy to analyze my films. The UV visible spectrometer uses a prism to diffract light into many wavelengths and emitting them through the sample. The wavelength is controlled by the angle that the prison is directing the refracted light through the sample. These were my results

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Keegan Heaton | Aerospace Machinist | Week V

I started Tuesday helping Matt and Nate make videos for the first-year class. We covered the Mill and how to use it practically. We covered how to maintain your workspace and properly machine using the mill. We also covered TIG welding and all the procedures to safely weld material together. TIG is one of the […]

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Brianna Stone| Frazier Institute and U of L Research Building, Spinal Rehabilitation| Week 5

Hey again, this week was a blast! I got to observe surgeries that were performed on rats for a study involving paralysis and how it impacts bladder function. In addition to this, I took part in multiple standing sessions, which consisted of different types of equipment in order to carry out individualized patient therapy. These […]

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Amiyah Ogo | REEF Santa Barbara, California | Week 3

Hello All Again! For those who don’t know me, my name is Amiyah Ogo and I attend Montezuma-Cortez High school! I am doing my internship at the REEF which part of the Marine Science Institute.  This week was a lot of the same as my previous weeks, but i still learned a lot!  Sunday Me […]

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John Pumayalli, App Development at Dartmouth, Week 1

Week of July 4th Pinhead   Hello! I am John Pumayalli, and I am working on app development at Dartmouth. I started to prepare for this internship the week of the 20th with materials sent to me by my mentors, Carson Levine and Laurel Dernbach. The material covered the basics of React Native Application Development […]

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Olivia Hatcher – Biochemistry – Week 4

I started this week off with a wonderful 4th of July. I was able to enjoy a ferry ride to Coronado Island with my host family as well as the fabulous parade at Coronado filled with flair and fun. We then had some gyros, took the ferry back to down town San Diego and biked […]

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Taylor LaRose |Marine Biology at UCSB| Week 3

Hello Everyone! My name is Taylor LaRose and my internship is at UC Santa Barbara studying Marine Biology. Monday was the 4th of July so I had the day off. I mainly took the day to rest and in the evening Amiyah (a fellow intern and my roommate) and I went to Target. After I […]

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Sacha Keenan Frazier Rehabilitation Institute – Week 2

Welcome to week 2 and sorry for the delay as there were some technical difficulties that have now been solved! This week in the lab I was able to finalize my hypothesis and actually start analyzing some of the data that had been collected from Enrico’s research with paralysis therapy. Something to keep in mind […]

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Farrar Desloge – CSM – Week 5

Hi all, I am working with Dr. Petruska at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, in his robotics lab on a few different projects. For the first half of this week, I was at home visiting family, but still had a relatively eventful latter half of my week. On Thursday and Friday, I worked […]

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Canyon Ishikawa, Organic Chemistry at Scripps Research Institute, Week 4

Due to the Fourth of July, my days in the lab were cut one day short this week; however, it was by far the most valuable week. Throughout week 4 of my internship at Engle Lab, and much like this weekend’s holiday, I’ve been able to become much more independent. As Johnny got back this […]

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Beck Gilliland, Marine Biology, Week 5

Hey everyone, Beck out here in Santa Barbara with a week five update. This week I had Monday off for the fourth of July. I was able to go in to downtown and watch some great fireworks out over Stearns Wharf which was fun. Once Tuesday rolled around, it was back to the lab. This […]

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River Randolph Astrophysics Internship at LASP Week 4

I started this week without much to do, since the nozzle for the 3d printer won’t come in until next week, so not much progress was made with the 3d printer throughout the week. Instead of working on the printer gram and I worked on this metal piece that will be going into space for […]

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