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The Class of 2007

Ian Phelps, Winona State College
Mentor: Trede

Erick Westbroek, U of U
Mentor: Cairns

Thomas Cunningham U of Kentucky
Mentor: Ayer

Isaac Lloyd, U of Utah
Mentor: Rosenblatt

Jane Enyeart, Youngstown State Univ.
Mentor: Ullman

The Class of 2006

Bryson Brey, BYU Idaho
Mentor: Rosenblatt

Grant Ellsworth, U of Utah and BYU
Mentor: Jensen

Claire Fassio, Lewis & Clark College
Mentor: Trede

Jordan Frandsen, Yale
Mentor: Jones

Jason Hawkes, BYU
Mentor: Bernard

Some comments of the Class of 2006 alumni

"This program gave a lot of insight into the process of research. I also learned about the things I would need to do to reach my desired career."

"The lectures were great. Loved the social opportunities. I am grateful for this experience!"

"Great opportunity, I think time value was maximized; be sure to get in a lab you are interested in."

"The presentations we had to give and the proposals we wrote [were strong parts of the program] because it really forced me to think deeply about my projects."

The Class of 2005

Elisabeth Crowther, University of Utah
Anoush Emrazian, University of Utah
Sandhya Ravichandran, Case Western Reserve University
Robert Brown, University of Utah
Artur Matysik, Jagiellonian University, Poland
Richard Holt, University of Utah
Michael Mulvihill, Pomona College

Some comments of the Class of 2005 alumni

"I liked being able to arrive and begin working on a project that I felt was important—I really felt like the work that I did was both educational to me, and beneficial to the lab that I worked in. In this way, I had a great time in the program. For the lecture series, I liked getting to see the broad array of topics covered—I thought it was interesting to get to see the breadth and diversity of research done at HCI, and even in scientific research in general. I would encourage future interns to 'dive right in.' I think the program worked very well to fit each intern and help them learn and explore quickly—depending on the age and experience of each student, everyone seemed to find the right level for their internship, and I think that made the experience very positive for everyone." Michael Mulvihill, Pomona College

"I enjoyed very much that we were brought together once a week to sort of regroup, see other internship participants, and learn about current research. It was really great to see other people doing real research and see what was out there and the amount of knowledge realistically accessible to us as undergrads. It was very helpful and encouraging." Anoush Emrazian, University of Utah.

"I liked how we were allowed to discuss career issues with our speakers. I also enjoyed working in the lab on an independent project, and being required to present my research." Sandhya Ravichandran, Case Western Reserve University.

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