“I never imagined that I would get to meet an astronaut, observe cutting-edge technology that is currently being developed, learn and work with satellites, learn from the mentors and other employees, and finally be able to use what I learned in school and apply it. “
– Christine Soong, SCaN SIP Intern 2013
“I gained valuable experience in Systems Engineering through my participation in COMPASS, as well as experience in working in a team environment.”
– Emily Kukura, SCaN SIP Intern 2012, 2013
“I took away some new and/or improved technical skills and more people-driven skills, such as working on a project with a full team of others and learning how to navigate such an environment.”
– Michelle Dailey, SCaN SIP Intern 2013
“An unforgettable, hands on and amazing learning experience. I learned so much in such a short time, and had a ton of fun while doing it. It was also extremely exciting to know that NASA will be using what I worked on in the future!”
– Nicole Tchorowski, SCaN SIP Intern 2013
“I’ve learned not only about concrete things in relationship to work, but I’ve also learned about the workplace as a whole. it makes me really feel like I’m working on something that will be of use to someone someday.”
– Sarah Andrews, SCaN SIP Intern 2013
“Working at NASA Glenn this past summer has not only developed me professionally, but I have learned more about myself as a person and what I want to do with my career.”
– Tom Welch, SCaN SIP Intern 2013
“The access to personnel and equipment that SCaN SIP provided to was invaluable to my development as a professional engineer.”
– Steven Petkovsek, SCaN SIP Intern 2012, 2011
“My experience with the SCaN Intern Project has provided me with a solid foundation for my academic and professional career goals.”
– Deboshri Sahukhan, SCaN SIP Intern 2012, 2011
“The SCaN Program Systems Engineering team here at GRC is busting at the seams with talent. I can only hope that some of that has rubbed off on me.”
– Zack Sims, SCaN SIP Intern 2012, 2011