Name: Amanda Pyryt
Internship, Co-op or Research Site: CAT Vehicle REU at the University of Arizona | Title of Your Position: REU Participant
Major(s)/Minor(s): Computer Science
Expected Graduation Year: May 2016
Briefly describe your internship, co-op, research, or service-learning opportunity, including your day-to-day tasks, responsibilities, and assignments.
This summer, I traveled out to the University of Arizona to participate in the CATVehicle Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) with 8 other people to work on a self-driving car. I was assigned a project to work on with a partner, and we created a component that switches between different controllers while the car is driving depending on its current behavior. We also created a modeling language that generates code for our component and allows the set of states of the vehicle and their entry conditions to be easily added or changed at a later point in time. After we finished that, we implemented some controllers and tested them with our component.
Describe the process of obtaining your internship, research, or co-op opportunity.
I actually found the website for this research experience on my own from the NSF website, which lists many different REU's all over the country. I did have help from the Career Center with editing my resume and personal statement.
Which of the following resources did you use to find your current experience?
NSF website
What have you enjoyed the most about your position or organization/company?
I enjoyed learning new skills and applying what I've learned in my classes to research in an exciting field. Developing software that will eventually be used to assist in operation of an autonomous vehicle is very exciting! I also liked that our research program had many interesting talks and visits from people in our field as well as classes in professional skills and advice about getting into graduate school.
What have you gained from your experience that you could not have gained from another opportunity?
The opportunity to do research at another university on the opposite side of the country was awesome. I met many new people and professionals who conduct research in my area of interest. This experience gave me a glimpse into the field of academia and showed me what graduate school is like. I also enjoyed exploring a new area with a group of new friends!
What advice would you give to another student who is seeking an internship or similar experience?
Find an internship that does work that you find interesting, and don't be afraid to leave your home state to get there!
Please provide a short quote about what you liked most about your position / earning internship credit / the internship placement process.
This research opportunity has given me the opportunity to work in an emerging field and has taught me so much about the field of Computer Science and Engineering.