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Summer Internship Program 2010-2014

2010 INTERNS

2010 INTERNS

2010 INTERNS
2010 Interns group photo
 

      Four River City High School students were honored on January 14, 2010 for their summer work at the University of California, Davis.  Jaden Adler, Atish Kumar, Didier M Ponte, and Rodrigo Gaitan received certificates and stipends for their work in the UCD DARPA-AFOSR 2010 Summer Apprenticeship Program.  These students from Mr. Fagout’s Robotics class joined the condensed matter group at UC Davis, using a C/C++ interpreter to write computer simulations to calculate the properties of solids.  They also performed experiments using artificial lattices made from laser beams. Learn More about Internships.

2011 INTERNS

2011 INTERNS

students in computer lab
River City High School engineering students participated in UCD DARPA-AFOSR 2011 Summer Apprenticeship Program. These participants were Atish Kumar, Jaden Adler, Jasmin Beaven, Teresa Fernandez, Reya White, Brandon Clark and Denis Slobodyanyuk joined the condensed matter group at UC Davis, using a C/C++ interpreter to write computer simulations to calculate the properties of solids.  They also performed experiments using artificial lattices made from laser beams to investigate how the temperature of an atom changes under various conditions. The students received certificates and stipends for their work. Learn More about Interns.
2012 INTERNS

2012 INTERNS

students lined up for group photo on entry steps
River City High School engineering students participated in UCD DARPA-AFOSR 2012 Summer Apprenticeship Program. These participants were Elaine Kadyra, Nick Viramontes, Turry Vang, Michael Miller, andSangat Tandel, Passionique Saunders, Lisa Hardy (TA), Reya White, Robert Mazzola (TA), Tarang Tandel, Sabrina Munoz,and Denis Slobodyanyuk, joined the condensed matter group at UC Davis, using a C/C++ interpreter to write computer simulations to calculate the properties of solids.  They also performed experiments using artificial lattices made from laser beams to investigate how the temperature of an atom changes under various conditions. The students received certificates and stipends for their work. Learn More about Internships