Pintern Blogs

Hi everyone, I just completed my third week here in Santa Barbara and it has been amazing! On Monday, Sam and I spent the day working on ViQi and continued to identify clams. This day we found other interesting creatures like this funny fish giving us...

Hello and welcome! If you're new here, my name is Samantha Abate and I'm currently in Santa Barbara, California interning at UCSB for marine biology. This week was very fun! My fellow intern (Emma Galleger) and I attended some cool labs and started on a...

This week was my final week at the Neuromorph Workshop in Telluride, CO. This week wasn't as lecture heavy as it was work heavy in terms of projects that me and my team needed to finish. One of the projects that I have been primarily...

Hello everyone, my name is Andrew Kistler, and I am spending my summer in Golden Colorado at Colorado School of Mines. For the next seven weeks, I will be working in the M3 Robotics lab with Dr. Andrew Petruska as well as some graduate and...

In the lab this week we started with continuing our substrate scope to find the most effective compound in our reactions. On Monday we ran three more heat plate reactions. These reactions take around 3 hours to complete, two hours for on the plate and...

Hello everyone, I just completed my second to last week interning in the Jin Lab at Scripps Research in neuroscience. This week has gone by unbelievably fast and I can't believe I'm almost done. It's hard to believe that by this time next week, I'll...

Hello everyone! My name is Merrilee Gallagher, and I'm excited to share that this summer, I have an incredible opportunity to intern at Outlaw Equine Hospital and Rehabilitation Center. Outlaw Equine and Rehab Center is renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities and expert team dedicated to the...

This week has been intensive in terms of work and study. During the course of my second week at the neuromoph workshop in Telluride, CO, I have joined a project group that involves both game design and neuromorphic recordings from the brain. Here's the project: The...