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Kathryn Gleason

Mechanical Engineer

Kathryn-GI love being able to experience how a product is actually made and making improvements that directly affect its process and quality. Currently I am working as a processing intern on a water conservation project for Frito Lay in Williamsport, PA. I feel like I’m in an episode of “How It’s Made” everyday.

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Ocean Engineering

OceanEarth’s last great frontier is its oceans, which cover 70 percent of the globe, yet are largely unexplored and only marginally understood. Ocean engineers are helping to open up, protect and put this mystery world to use. They combine civil, mechanical and electrical engineering with oceanography, mathematics, physics and materials science.

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Joy Barrett

Chemical Engineer

Joy Barrett is a senior working on a double major in chemical engineering and physics at Tuskegee University. Her focus is environmental engineering. Outside of class, she does community service and mentors local high school students.

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Adam Bosen

Computer Engineer

Adam Bosen earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology. He wants to pursue a Ph.D. in neuroengineering, with the goal of developing advanced prosthetics. Bosen is working toward earning a black belt in aikido.

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Kellen Knowles

Biomedical Engineer

Kellen Knowles graduated from Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis with a major in biomedical engineering. After taking some time off to pursue personal goals (including learning how to fly a plane), he plans to get a Ph.D. and continue doing tissue engineering and biomaterials research.

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