This summer I worked with Valles Labs in the Physics Department at Brown University. I researched force sensing capabilities of Paramecium Caudatum, a type of single celled organism found in places like fresh water ponds.
I have spent the past two summers and winter working as part of a research group that specializes in neuropsychology and biological neuroimaging at Yale University’s Translational Brain Imaging Program.
An internship with the Democracy program at the Carter Center gave me the unique chance to combine my interests in policy, disability rights, and international standards.
This summer I worked 10 weeks for RREAF Holdings, a commercial real estate company based out of Dallas, Texas. As an intern, I had a variety of tasks that ranged from pitching prospective properties to the acquisitions team to doing grunt work, such as copying documents.
I volunteered for three organizations this summer: The World Bird Sanctuary (WBS), The Wildlife Rescue Center (WRC), and Five Acres Animal Shelter (FAAS). WBS is an organization strongly devoted to educating the public about wildlife conservation, environmental protection, and different species of wildlife.
At Fleunty, which is a company that builds chatbots and other AI related platforms, I improved and added features to the chatbot analytics program using Python.
I spent my summer as an intern with Danielle Brown, a fashion household name in Ghana, that produces African-inspired contemporary pieces. It has been one of my most impactful summers so far.
During my time at BH Architecture Firm, I had the opportunity to work as part of an architecture and engineering team on a renovation project in the heart of Budapest, Hungary.
This summer I worked as a Software Engineering Intern for Date My Wardrobe, a small startup located in Boston, Massachusetts. Date My Wardrobe is a fashion company that allows users to monetize their wardrobes by posting designer items to rent out to others in the area.