Up next in our intern spotlight series is Ram Reddy! Ram is a computer engineering major at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign who joined Arcfield’s internship program to learn how systems are optimized and integrated in real-world scenarios. He’s excited to learn more about systems engineering and to work with our wonderful team. Fun fact about Ram: He almost started a fire after switching the wrong components in his PC! It’s great to have you with us, Ram! We look forward to seeing what you accomplish this summer! #ArcfieldInterns #SummerInternship #WeAreArcfield
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The difference between the starting point and the endpoint also applies to splinting. The contrast between the first splint I made during my initial rotation and the last two splints I created in my final rotation of my internship is remarkable. With this experience, I can confidently say that I have acquired skills in fabricating both static and dynamic splints. 👏🏽🤍
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To all the students out there majoring in Computer Science feeling like they don't have any skills and don't know what direction they want to head in, this one is for you. Join our internship program through this link:- https://lnkd.in/ebekQvC6
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Here, I've completed my task of internship on #prodigyinfotech generating of text with Markov chain by creating stastical model that predicts the probablity of a character based on previous character #internship
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Michigan Engineering is home to hundreds of student groups and teams to support students and push their skills to the next level. These groups help students gain experience, network, secure internships, and more. Alumni, what was your favorite student group or team during your time at Michigan Engineering? Give them a shout out in the comments!
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Hello buddies!!!! I have completed my internship task -1, A program that converts temperatures between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin scales. The program should prompt the user to input a temperature value and the original unit of measurement. It should then convert the temperature to the other two units.. #Torch InfoByte
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"Being able to meet people from various backgrounds and industries that all care about the same goal at the poster session was a great experience to conclude the summer internship." - Camron Ray This year's undergraduate summer research poster session was a success! Interested in hearing more straight from students who participated? Check out one of our latest articles: https://lnkd.in/em9FZ566
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🎓 Dive into the world of tech internships with Grid Dynamics! Join us at the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad for an exclusive event. Featuring Boban Stanisljevic, Machine Learning Engineer, and Stefan Ilijevski, Engineering Manager at Grid Dynamics. Gain invaluable insights into their journey from academia to industry, and discover the transformative power of internships. Don’t miss out!
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Enabling Operational Sustainability in Buildings and Cities with smart platform and IoT device utilization training and consultation with a focus on AI integration
Despite my lack of posts on LinkedIn over the past 3 months, the passions that drove me to post so often previously have not let up and I have been working a bit more quietly this year as I attempt to tackle a multitude of professional and personal goals that I am being given the ability to impact with the trust based relationships we are generating at Jackson Control around large portfolios across the country. Without giving any details on specific customers the dreams I am after are: 1. Increase the authority of facility operators within building portfolios. 2. Transition funding from energy studies and into energy remediation using in-house teams. 3. Increase the number of individuals with access to careers in the IoT/controls space and high paying career ops. 4. Continue promoting the value of data and help to show that digital transformation is not just 3d graphic models but digital data models created by THEIR own data. 5. Promote the incoming value of Generative AI in our field and across various industries with too many use cases to count. 6. Show the growing reliability of wireless technology and the ways it can make data aggregation and utilization more widely available. 7. Prove the efficacy of the 4S strategy for sustainability and the reality of how much work it is to maintain the simple concepts of efficiency. 8. Work with utility providers to create incentive and rebate program opportunities that lead to direct energy reduction but have been overlooked like replacing failed VFD's at no cost. 9. Draw portfolio leaders together in conversation to help understand where challenges are presented and how they are overcome at various verticals with similar issues. 10. Introduce technology to the operators ahead of the owners to keep them from being the "last to know" about tech they will own and operate over a lifetime. I figured I can stop at 10 because I am exhausted just thinking about what I just typed while at the same time being excited about the progress! If you share any of the dreams I have above please reach out and let's talk about how we can work together and across networks to achieve some bit audacious goals! #goals #operation #career #buildings
Stacks+Joules high school Internship at UA Maker in action! Today we’re learning about the data behind the AHU sequence of operations. With guest experts Claudia Puglisi Steven Crowe and Resolute Building Intelligence
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Day 5 of the #100daysofcodechallenge DSA: Solved the 'Next Greatest Element' problem. Began analyzing time and space complexity. Completed my second task of the internship.
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Hydrogen Storage ,Material science. CEO &Founder of VOLTA. NUS Singapore INTERN MECHANICAL ENGINEER ⚙️⚙️⚙️
Excited to Begin My Second Internship with DRDO! 🌟 For Anyone considering a similar opportunity, here’s what I’ve learned and some tips that might help!!! 💡 1-Collaborate and Connect Work closely with your mentors in my case i had great mentors. They’re a great resource and can help you learn faster. 2- Use What You Know Build on your past experiences and understand them. It makes tackling new challenges a lot easier. 3-Keep asking questions Exploring new ideas and see how you’ll learn and grow the most this has helped me the most. 4- keep Track Make notes on what you’re working on and what you’re learning. It’s helpful to see your progress and find areas to improve. 5- Apply Your Knowledge Try to use what you’ve learned in real-world situations. It’s rewarding to see theory turn into practice. Starting this internship has been an incredible journey, and I hope these are helpful others who are on a similar path. A big thank you to my mentors Seeram Ramakrishna and Paulo Bartolo Prof Seeram Ramakrishna : Your Groundbreaking pioneering work in materials science continues to motivate me as I advance my research and when I was falling back.-Thank you sir. Paulo Bartolo: Your transformative contributions to additive manufacturing have significantly influenced my approach and aspirations. I am also looking forward to connecting with others who share similar interests and passions in the field.
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