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2022 Internship Recap: Mahalo to our 2022 Host Companies!
Blue Ocean Barns Bowers and Kubota DLNR State Historic Preservation Division Dudek Edge-3D, LLC Geolabs Inc Hawaii Space Flight Laboratory Hensel Phelps Kamanu Composites Last Wave Co Maui Mind Academy Meli Wraps NeuroMaker Pop-Up Labs for Sustainability Privateer Space qubedup Rengo Packaging The Avocado Group LLC UH Manoa SOEST UH Maui College University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy VisSidus Technologies, Inc. WAI ORG INC Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii
2021 Internship Recap:
“One lesson I learned from this internship is that in order to persevere, we must have grit, and always remember our why. We do not have to know what we are going to do in the future. We just have to take it one step at a time, have an open mind to learn and grow, and be passionate about what we are doing.”
Program Highlights:
Our annual internship program returned to its normal, six-week duration from June 14th, 2021 - July 23rd, 2021
A record number of 48 interns had the opportunity to use industry standard technologies to advance meaningful projects for their host companies.
Three interns were hired by their host companies following the internship period
Six expert-led professional development provided participants with college preparatory and career readiness skills
5500+ Hours of on the job work
21 Host Companies including: The Avocado Group, Blue Planet Foundation, Bizgenics Foundation, Coral Reef Education Institute, Cropsticks Inc., Edge3D, Hawaii Afterschool Alliance, Hawaii Space Flight Laboratory, Hawaiian Humane Society, Institute for Astronomy, Kamanu Composites, Lanai Community Health Center, Livable Hawaii Kai Hui, Lynker Technologies, NeuroMaker Brain Co., NOAA Fisheries, PONOinfusions, Pop-Up Labs for Sustainability (PULS), Reasonability/Qubedup, VisSidus Technologies, Waste Water Alternatives & Innovation (WAI), and Weedsteam Hawaii.
Summer 2021 Internship Sectors:
3D Design & CAD
3D Imaging & Image Analysis
Aerospace Engineering
AI Algorithm Development
Architecture
Assistive Technologies
Astronomy
Biomedical Technologies
Botany
Chemical Engineering
Creative Media & Film Production
Conservation & Natural Resource Management
Dentistry
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Healthcare
Marine Science
Mechanical Engineering
Neuroscience
Water Science
Web design & Management
Social Media Marketing
STEM Education
Sustainability
Weekly professional development sessions led by STEMworks™ WEDNESDAYS at 2:00PM (see schedule below)
PD Links will be emailed to you each week. We will be using a combination of Zoom meetings and Nepris-based Industry Talks
Wednesdays @ 2PM
Under STEMworks™ Internship Program, students (grades 9 thru college) have a unique opportunity to explore technical and professional development, and gain confidence in their ability to be a STEM professional. Much effort is placed on connecting the dots between STEMworks™ curriculum, software tools available in the classroom, and real world applications. It’s a win-win where young STEM and agriculture students gain valuable on-the-job skills while being able to network with industry professionals.
“MEDB’s STEMworks™ Summer Internship program is an incredibly valuable resource for our youth, especially as our island is growing and working towards becoming sustainable.”
2020 Internship Recap:
Following a fast pivot to a virtual environment, the STEMworks 2020 summer internship program operated 100% virtually for 4-weeks instead of the standard 6-week. Despite challenges brought on by COVID-19, we were able to host a record number of 43 interns from across the state!
Program Highlights
This annual internship program was held for 4-weeks from June 24th - July 29th, 2020
Weekly professional development included lessons on personal branding, time management, cultivating life-long learning skills, resume writing, financial literacy, and more.
43 interns participated in diverse STEM internships projects across the state!
Click on the internship booklet image to view our 2020 program.
We learned that not only can internships work virtually, they can thrive! :)
2019 Internship Recap:
“This program is of great importance to the young and upcoming STEM professionals of tomorrow. When I was in high school no one showed me how the complicated concepts in physics and mathematics could have a meaningful effect on my career path and daily life.”
STEMworks™ Stories
At Creative Island Visions, STEMworks™ Intern, Axl Daguio puts his videography and photography skills to the test as he captures the moment with his mentor Cassie Pali.
Returning STEMworks™ Intern Sophia Davis teams up with Christine Davis and mentor Ron Viloria, founder of qubedup. Integrating fashion with technology and storytelling, Sophia uses her 3D modeling skills to create projects that have the potential to make a difference in the community.
STEMworks™ Interns Cameron Loewen and Seth Richards share their experience at Goodfellow Bros., Inc. where they utilize software such as AutoCAD and Civil 3D to contribute to the company's pre-construction projects.
At A&B Properties, STEMworks™ Interns Chris Furomoto and Aidan Griffin are utilizing CAD, ArcGIS, and Civil3D for their various projects with the company.
STEMworks™ intern, Courtney Tagay, is helping Maui Innovation Center create videos that showcase the graduates of the accelerator program by highlighting the graduates’ journey and challenges with their local businesses!
STEMworks™ Intern Christine Alonzo shares her digital media skills as she stirs up promotional videos for Da Kitchen's social media pages.
“What I love about the STEMworks™ internship program is I got to wear many hats. I learned to do code, blog, graphic design, model CAD, and product design. It helped me become a better problem solver and it gave me opportunities to learn about various STEM careers. I now plan to pursue a degree in biomedical engineering.”
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