Meet Patrick O’Connor! Patrick is a junior currently studying Mechanical Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology. He is a member of the gaming and pop culture clubs at school and his hobbies consist of video games, the gym, racing and the field of engineering itself. Patrick is excited to undertake this internship at Wohlsen as it will open him up to a new field of how mechanical engineering can be applied in construction. We are excited to have you on the Wohlsen Team! #intern #internship #ConstructionIntern #ProjectEngineer #SummerIntern #construction #wohlsen #WohlsenWorks
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A Journey of Continuous Learning As my internship concluded, one of my mentors Disal Haputhanthrie offered guidance: "Maintain a balance of work and life, for this is just one of many exciting stops along your engineering journey." His words ring true as I reflect on all that I've learned. Over the past months, I've undertaken a variety of fascinating projects. I've designed and fabricated vehicle bodies, analyzed complex mechanical systems through reverse engineering, conducted battery tests, and modified battery modules and cooling systems. Each experience helped strengthen my technical skills and understanding of real-world challenges. Endless thanks go to mentors Chanaka Rathnayake Rangana Vidumal pushpamal karunarathna Disal Haputhanthrie Prasitha Sathsara Madura Herath Indunil Dhanushka for steering me expertly through challenges with patience and support. When I hit the occasional roadblock, their encouragement pushed me to learn from mistakes and give the next problem an even stronger try. It's because of them that I now truly see how many undiscovered areas remain in this creative field. My time at Vega Innovations revealed engineering's depths hold way more than initially met the eye. What once seemed shallow is a vast, intricate domain left to explore. I feel fortunate for the knowledge and confidence gained to do just that. As one chapter closes, I feel energized to start the next. VEGA will always hold a special place in my journey - their influence will guide me on many journeys still to come. #engineeringinternship #mechanicalengineering #autoinnovation #vegainnovations
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𝗬𝗲𝗮𝗿-𝗹𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗻𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝘀𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀 Final year Mechatronics students, Lee Yu Huan, Niya Sheeno Thekkath, and Lau Zong Lin are currently attached to Excel Marco Industrial Systems for a one-year internship (Apr 2024 – Feb 2025). Yes, ONE YEAR ... instead of the usual 16 weeks. It's part of our School's aim to give students more industry exposure, better preparing them for the industry upon graduation! A longer internship 🡪 students can take on bigger projects of longer duration, see them to completion for the benefit of the company, gain deeper insights into the development process, and acquire more technical know-how. Empowering our students to create tomorrow! #tpengine #temasekpoly #tpcreatingtomorrow #eng_smeclub
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Hello everyone 😃 I am excited to share that I have completed 1 month internship training program in "Manufacturing (CNC)" at APSSDC-SIEMENS center Gayatri Vidya Parishad college of Engineering. This internship provided theoretical and practical knowledge on turning and milling operations on different controllers. #cncprogramming #nxcam #milling #turning
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Best part of our Widener University Engineering programs? Is it… - Paid co-ops & internships - Accelerated 4+1 (bachelor’s-to-master’s) program - Breakthrough research The answer is that our engineering programs offer so much it’s tough to pick just one thing! Hear from some of our students & faculty about their experiences! #WidenerUniversity #engineering #EngineeringDegree #Engineer #EngineeringStudent #engineeringSchool #BiomedicalEngineering #CivilEngineering #MechanicalEngineering #Robotics #ChemicalEngineering #ElectricalEngineering
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Summer is still here!! So let's celebrate our summer interns! This year three summer interns joined us at AAG! Here's a little bit about them and their internship experiences. Our second intern introduction is Trey Fiebelkorn. Trey is pursuing his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech. Trey worked on two main projects. The first project was a code coverage summary that created a measurement of every tested and untested statement or function in AAG’s software utility library. With this coverage summary, Trey performed additional unit testing using MATLAB to improve code quality and locate any bugs or dead code. The second project Trey worked on was graphical analysis using JavaScript for NASA Engineering and Safety Center’s Check Case simulation data. This JS function utilized a clustering algorithm that would detect groups or clusters of simulation data using centroids and variances. It is used to isolate errors and uncertainties during prolonged simulations to improve overall simulation accuracy. What did you enjoy during your internship with AAG? "One major enjoyment that I found during this internship was being around a well-educated team. I found that no matter what question I could throw at the AAG team, there was always an insightful answer returned. On top of that, the environment at AAG is very friendly and welcoming. The team at AAG would always make sure the interns were included in project meetings, flight demonstrations, and company lunches." What was something you learned during your internship? "From the technical side, I learned MATLAB unit testing, code coverage, debugging, CI/CD pipelines, GitHub, Sourcetree, version control, HTML development, and JavaScript programming. On the career side, I developed my communication, adaptivity, problem-solving, and project management skills." What do you plan to pursue after completing your internship? "I plan to implement some of my newly enhanced programming skills to further my research in supersonic nozzles. I hope to further this research and my education into graduate school where I can learn more about supersonic and hypersonic flow. After graduation, I plan to work in a field related to rocket propulsion, flight dynamics and modeling, or wind tunnel testing." Keep up the great work Trey! We can’t wait to see what your future holds!
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