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Ryann Fife: Rehab Neural Engineering Lab Week Three

This will be my final post, as I have reached the end of my internship here at RNEL. I was again able to see new projects and have a great time. At the beginning of the week, I had the opportunity to be a test subject for a student’s EEG. They hooked up multiple wires […]

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Wiley holbrooke, Okavango Wilderness Project, Week 4

       This week has been dominated by the sendoff of the expedition. All the past four weeks have led up to this moment, where we say goodbye to our dedicated researchers who will help preserve one the greatest remaining intact ecosystems. The route being attempted is unbeknownst to almost all, and hippos as […]

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Ryann Fife: Rehab Neural Engineering Lab Week Two

This week marked my second week at RNEL. I continued to work with Lily as we moved onto a new project. At the beginning of the week, we worked with special insoles from a company called Moticon. These insoles have sensors throughout them and they’re designed to show where the user’s weight and center of […]

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Justine Sherry: Week Five Last Week at the REEF

This week was my last week at the REEF. I had four days left at the REEF and I flew home on Friday. For my last few days I worked a lot on my scientific paper from the experiment that I had done the previous week. My mentor gave me a lot of help and […]

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Wiley Holbrooke, Okavango Wilderness Project week 3

Pinhead blog 3         Unfortunately, this week I cannot post photos due to terrible WiFi.           This week, we continue and finish the packing for the expedition. This packing consists of last minute accessories and gear for a safe trip down the delta. This gear includes water filters […]

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Jessica Barkemeyer Week Four (Last Week): Emblematic Studios

It’s hard to believe that my four weeks are already over! This last week was shorter but I still had plenty to do. Firstly, I was put back on the research team. This time we were researching the up and coming haptic technology. Haptics -anything from a glove to a full body suit- are designed […]

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Gregor Remec, LASP Software Development, Week Eleven!

This week was awesome! I polished my project and remade some of the logic in the GUI so that it was more universal. Outside of work I spent most of my time at the gym or playing soccer. My project is going super well, and I think it is complete I just need to wait […]

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Josh Ives, Computational Biology at CMU, Week 6

Hi everybody! This is going to be my last blog as I have now completed my computational biology internship at CMU and am back in Telluride. Over the past 6 weeks I have learned as much as I might have in a year-long course in a traditional setting. My experience ran the gauntlet from learning […]

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Ryann Fife: Rehab Neural Engineering Lab Week One

Hi, my name is Ryann Fife and I attend Montrose High School. For the past week, I have been in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania interning at the Rehab Neural Engineering Lab. When I arrived, my mentor, Doug Weber assigned me to work with an undergrad student named Lily Buchanan. Lily attends college in New York but is […]

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Anza Connaughton, Spinal Rehabilitation at Frazier Institute, Week 7

Hey, hey, hey! It’s me again with my very last blog of my internship. This week was my last week in Louisville, Kentucky working at the Frazier Rehabilitation Institute. This week was bittersweet because I’ve had such an amazing time at Frazier (and this week was no exception), but I’ve also had the impending sadness […]

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Justine Sherry: Working at the REEF Week Four

This week was very exciting! I started working on a little experiment of my own, I got to test the color range of a California Two-Spot Octopus at the REEF named Jerry. California Two-Spot octopuses have the ability to change the color of their skin to match their surroundings. I was testing to see if […]

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Jonah Jodlowski Week 5: Marine Biology

Greetings everyone. This final post is a week late and I am very sorry about that. Bryce and I embarked on a 17-hour road trip behemoth last weekend so there was no time to write this blog. I drove from Santa Barbara back to Telluride in 117-degree weather and can I just say… I will […]

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