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STUFF Made in Connecticut - Fall 2018

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Anthony Marino POSITION: Continuous Improvement Engineer Intern AGE: 20 SCHOOL: University of Connecticut TIME AT COMPANY: 1 year "This is my second year as an intern with ACMT. The most important skill is the ability to communicate and work with many different people." Carter Chase POSITION: Intern AGE: 16 SCHOOL: Xavier High School TIME AT COMPANY: 4 months "Innovation is the most important aspect of technology and when persistently updating processes and production, the world can stay in a state of continuous improvement." Evan P. Appell POSITION: Intern AGE: 17 SCHOOL: University of Hartford TIME AT COMPANY: 1 month "My high school had an outreach program for local businesses, and I signed up as soon as possible." Jesse Snurkowski POSITION: Intern AGE: 19 SCHOOL: Stony Brook University/ Manchester Community College TIME AT COMPANY: 5 months "Some challenges that I have overcome include being hesitant to ask for help, and mental visualization, which is crucial in designing." Kristy Pan POSITION: Intern AGE: 19 SCHOOL: Worcester Polytechnic Institute TIME AT COMPANY: 2 months "Some companies look down on interns because we are only temporary … at ACMT Inc., everyone has been willing to teach and answer questions." Nabeel Khan POSITION: Mechanical Engineering Intern AGE: 20 SCHOOL: University of Connecticut TIME AT COMPANY: 3 months "I have been exposed to a higher level of technical and universal expertise and skills that I will enhance and develop for the rest of my career." Srikar Godilla POSITION: Intern AGE: 17 SCHOOL: Academy of Aerospace and Engineering TIME AT COMPANY: 1 month "All I had to do was ask and I would get a whole slew of projects … from helping one of my fellow interns with crunching numbers in Excel to designing a new method of consistently measuring a part." Vishakh Talanki POSITION: Intern AGE: 16 SCHOOL: Academy of Aerospace and Engineering TIME AT COMPANY: 1 month "As a child, Legos were among my favorite toys: I loved to build. Solutions can present themselves in unusual places, so it's important to stay alert." Interns Anthony Marino and Nabeel Khan of UConn's school of engineering are updating the team on the projects they have been working on this summer. Chemical-engineering student Kristy Pan developed processes in the lab to perform required material tensile tests which support company heat treat and age processes. Intern Group 2018 Left to right, front to back, Kristy Pan, Anthony Marino, Jonah Zgombick, Matthew Stefanik, Nabeel Khan Katrina Coelho, Evan Appell Srikar Godilla, Malcolm Holmes, Nic Goldman Jesse Snurkowski, Vishakh Talanki, Carter Chase and Jacob Gray

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