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Co-op Semester 3
Kalee
Major: Computer Engineering
I modified existing test software for our current test system and I wrote and validated new testing software for that system. I also worked on an application tied to the new system my company is working on that is written in C#.
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Integrating Avionics
Abigail
Major: Computer Engineering
I supported the systems engineers in the development of test procedures and creation of test reports. I also created and maintained work instructions for the Foreign National Integration Lab. In addition to these tasks I developed scripts for automating processes for lab initialization and testing. I assisted in the debug of new lab equipment and the integration of that lab equipment. I supported systems engineers in document deliveries to customers as well as coordinated with product level engineers to debug their systems.
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Learning how to make computers see the obvious for us.
Ryan
Major: Computer Engineering
Developed methods to extract useful information from a variety of materials such as plastic filaments and steel beams.
Investigated and integrated new defect classification techniques using a variety of machine learning algorithms.
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JR Automation Co-op 2
Nathan
Major: Computer Engineering
While working as a controls engineer inter I did a little bit of PLC programming. I did a lot of HMI design. An HMI is touch screen by which an operator interfaces with a machine. I did quite a bit of vision work. The vision work was mainly me determining if we could identify certain qualities in a product using cameras.
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Configura: Round 2
Colin
Major: Computer Engineering
I worked a tool for comparing XML files and merging user-selected parts of the files together.
I also worked on smaller tasks for a few of our client's extensions on our software.
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Computer Engineering Co-op at Dornerworks
Nicholas
Major: Computer Engineering
During my semester I worked on projects relating to designing and building printed circuit boards. I also worked on internal projects that leaned more toward automation of different tools using the python programming language.
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Test Engineering
Travis
Major: Computer Engineering
I was able to create a number of python scripts that data mine test information allowing it to be more easily searched and formatted into reports. I was also able to complete several programs to test new software. The largest task I was able to complete was a series of programs used to ensure the correct versions of software are being used during testing.
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First Engineering Co-Op Rotation
Ryan
Major: Computer Engineering
I developed a wide variety of software applications in C#. These included new ways of visualizing inspection data in reports and live displays, communication between the inspection software and manufacturing systems, and new applications for the image processing software we use.
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Engineering Co-op Semester 1
Kalee
Major: Computer Engineering
I worked with the Roll Brake Machine software group. We write the software for the roll brake machines designed by Burke Porter Machinery to test the transmission and brakes in a car. I was able to debug and fix software problems on the machines while they were prepared to go to the plants and interact with customers from those plants when they came to learn about their new machines. I learned about the software for multiple car companies and multiple Roll Brake machines. I also wrote software of my own to fit into our current software.
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Aircraft Simulation Team
Kyle
Major: Computer Engineering
On this rotation I worked on the aircraft simulation team. We designed simulators for all of the aircraft we are currently working on. Ranging from the KC-46, which is a fighter jet refueling aircraft, to a basic Boeing 737 commercial jet. I designed and ran testing, designed processes to lean out the teams daily tasks, as well as designed and implemented customer needs into the simulator.
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Free Learning
Otto
Major: Computer Engineering
The last semester of co-op I worked basically fixing bugs in user interfaces that the company has for certain products or applications. I created one user interface where I had to learn jQuery, javascript and how to work with html.
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Co-op 3
Dan
Major: Computer Engineering
For this semester's co-op I was able to take on more responsibility for the layout of prints. Instead of correcting prints I was assigned to create layouts based on the customer's objective. Once a layout was established, I was delegated to locate and order the proper electrical components. Other tasks included testing out the feasibility of vision applications.
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center - BETTII
Joe
Major: Computer Engineering
I worked on a project called BETTII - Balloon Experimental Twin Telescope Infrared Interferometry. BETTII looks at star formation using far-infrared wavelength light and a twin telescope configuration.
My specific tasks were writing computer software that allowed a very expensive camera to take pictures of stars, process the image to determine BETTII's position in space based of known star patterns, and return the position for analysis so that BETTII can be successfully moved and pointed in a specific direction.
Investment in Students
Rob
Major: Computer Engineering
I was able to do a very wide variety of different tasks throughout my co-op. I designed and built PCB's, wrote test software to validate the functionality of parts, provided electronics support for the entire test lab department, and developed verification procedures to verify the correct functionality of equipment. I also got to go to GHSP's Shanghai Lab to train technicians in the use of our test software and hardware and to diagnose problems with a test stand I designed that was sent over there.
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L-3 Avionics Systems - Summer of 2013
Joe
Major: Computer Engineering
I worked on an ARINC 429 monitoring tool throughout the duration of my first co-op semester. ARINC 429 is an aviation standard communication protocol for the transmission of messages throughout the subsystems of an aircraft. Measurements like pitch, roll, heading, airspeed, altitude, and many other sensory data and status words are communicated using the ARINC 429 bus and protocol. My software tool is designed to transmit, receive, and analyze ARINC 429 data for the purpose of test and qualification.
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Performance Software Internship
Schuyler
Major: Computer Engineering
My tasks varied significantly throughout my time spent at Performance Software. Often, I was running tests, writing perl scripts, writing test procedures, and interfacing with software and systems engineers at other companies on site. I was also fortunate enough to be involved with a new feature for the plane that I was working on that was developed in Grand Rapids.
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Configura Co-op 3
Alina
Major: Computer Engineering
I worked on a tool the CET Designer software used for tessellating(repeating) patterns onto surfaces. This is useful for making wood floor patterns, patio brick floors, and tiled walls, to name a few examples. I developed aspects of the UI for this tool and dealt with the pattern repetition calculations, as well as graphical representations of patterns on surfaces. The code I wrote was meant to be an abstract tool, so I also made a brick floor example to show the tessellation tool in an application.
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Working at viastore
Ivan
Major: Computer Engineering
The work is not easy but the people that I worked with were awesome. They were really helpful. The worked requires traveling for extended periods of time, and not always to the most exciting places.
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Software Engineering at Dematic
Adam
Major: Computer Engineering
My tasks consisted mainly of programming assignments and a little research and design for implementations of software solutions. All my tasks were pertinent to the construction of a new and improved software system which is intended to provide the foundation for a number of the application-specific materials handling systems, such as sorting and picking.
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3rd Internship
Steven
Major: Computer Engineering
I was tasked with helping to design reusable cores for FPGAs. We wanted to be able to take any reusable amount of code and be able to place it in any other project. I worked on a lot of VHDL in order to produce a reusable core.
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GVSU Athletics Compliance Internship
Michael
Major: Physical Education
I do believe that I am a fit because I am able to comprehend the rules, regulations, and bylaws of the NCAA Division II manual in which we use to govern our decisions made pertaining to the student-athlete compliance situations we must resolve. I am there to assist the Associate Athletic Director, Walter Moore, with the daily rigors of the Athletic Compliance job. Since I am able to quickly pick up on the compliance situations and corresponding bylaws, it makes for a more efficiently run office.
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AD assistant
Brandon
Major: Physical Education
I aided in the day to day operations with the Athletic Department as a whole.
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John Ball Zoo Internship
Alicia
Major: Natural Resources Management
I worked in the interactive exhibits and handling animals for guest to view. I also facilitated programs for Zoo Society members and birthday parties for young children, again handling animals for them to learn about.
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MSW Therapy Internship
Jamie
Major: Social Work
As a first semester intern, I began by conducting a lot of research about the theory and interventions I was most comfortable using with clients. I had the opportunity to observe another MSW therapist in action, conducting one-on-one home-based individual therapy. Throughout the semester, my confidence was building and I was able to meet with clients on my own, conducting therapy with them in their homes. Throughout my three months at Arbor Circle I worked with two different programs, both focusing on substance use disorders among mothers with children living in their homes.
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Good Experience for Non-teaching English Majors
Chloe
Major: English
I helped with the website portion of things. I edited and wrote articles. I also got to come up with fun Photo galleries to put up. I also helped with the events put on for the community. I got to see how the news was shot and put together.
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