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Engineering students from the University of Miami gained invaluable real-world experience this summer through hands-on internships across various industries. From enhancing Florida’s electric grid reliability to making significant contributions in healthcare and environmental engineering, these students showcased their skills and creativity. Their experiences not only fostered personal and professional growth but also strengthened connections with industry professionals, shaping their future careers in engineering.
University of Miami Engineering Students Shine in Summer Internships
This summer, engineering students from the University of Miami took advantage of valuable internships that allowed them to gain real-world experience across various industries, research labs, and large-scale projects. These hands-on learning opportunities not only enhanced their technical skills but also fostered creativity and leadership as they contributed significantly to the operations of their respective companies.
Leadership in Action
Chloe Soriano, a standout intern at Stryker’s Endoscopy Headquarters, focused on important areas such as process improvement, production line optimization, and quality assurance. Her role involved co-leading cross-functional projects and implementing 6S standards on repair lines, which improved workflow efficiency. Soriano also expanded her professional network, connecting with over 75 colleagues and participating in a charity fundraiser for Operation Smile. Notably, she even had the opportunity to meet Stryker’s CEO. Inspired by her experience, Chloe is motivated to complete her master’s in biomedical engineering at the University of Miami.
Contributions to Energy Reliability
Meanwhile, Hannah Clarisse Peñano interned with NextEra Energy, Inc. and Florida Power & Light, where she focused on enhancing Florida’s electric grid reliability. By utilizing Python-based automation tools, she increased the efficiency of Excel tasks, boosting both speed and accuracy. Peñano emphasized the importance of effectively communicating the significance of her work while strongly advocating for her ideas, a skill she believes will be critical in her future career.
Environmental Engineering Experience
Jonas Junquera, a third-year environmental engineering major, joined The Walsh Group for an internship on the Miami Signature Bridge project. Through this experience, he gained valuable insights into environmental maintenance and roadway planning. Junquera found particular fulfillment in witnessing beautiful sunrises over the job site and felt pride in being part of such a landmark project.
Innovations in Healthcare
Kaylee Diaz was an intern at Johnson & Johnson, where she delved into product analysis and systems project oversight. Her contributions included building a proof-of-concept in the field of interventional oncology. During her internship, Diaz developed skills in business valuation and return on investment analysis, while also participating in various wellness and charity initiatives championed by Johnson & Johnson’s Credo-driven culture.
Engineering Innovations at ASML
Max Charles made notable contributions during his internship at ASML, where he played an integral role in complex EUV lithography system installations. He developed a global VBA automation tool that saved the company over 1,000 hours annually. At the conclusion of his internship, Charles showcased his work at ASML’s HBO Poster Celebration, reinforcing his strong passion for engineering innovation.
Hands-On Civil Engineering Training
Zeynep Balyemez gained practical experience in civil engineering as an intern with Turner Construction Company. Her internship provided insights into various civil engineering specialties while allowing her to observe effective teamwork on large-scale projects. Each student emphasized the significance of their internships as pivotal opportunities for both personal and professional growth, while also meaningfully contributing to their respective fields.
A Bright Future Ahead
As these internships came to a close, students not only reinforced their relationships with industry professionals but also gained invaluable glimpses into their future career paths. The experiences gained this summer will undoubtedly assist in shaping their professional journeys as they continue to pursue their interests in engineering and contribute positively to the ever-evolving industry.
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