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Innovations @ Research Park Podcast Episode 3: The Research Park Intern Experience

The University of Illinois Research Park launched Episode 3 of the Innovations @ Research Park podcast, which highlights the thriving entrepreneurial and corporate innovation culture in Champaign. The episode features Srijith Srinath, data scientist and former intern at the Motorola Solutions Innovation Center in Research Park. Srinath discusses the Motorola Solutions hiring process and work environment as well as the Research Park Career Fair. Episode 2 of the podcast can be accessed here. Is there something you want to know about Research Park? Do you have an idea for a guest for the show, or a story we should pursue? Do you want to provide other feedback? Contact Laura Bleill (lwbleill@illinois.edu). To listen to the podcast, visit iTunes Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you prefer to download your podcasts.

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Interns Recognized at 2020 Summer Intern Award Ceremony

The Research Park gathered virtually to celebrate the most outstanding interns across its 120+ companies on Thursday, July 28. Fittingly, the ceremony was held on National Intern Day. The students honored as finalists and winners encompass a variety of disciplines, majors, and colleges from across the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, exemplifying the nature of interdisciplinary work that happens at Research Park companies. The end of the academic year and summer has posed many unique challenges for Research Park interns, although they proved surmountable. In the midst of a pandemic, interns definitely had unconventional learning experiences at the Park in comparison to past summers. They formed connections with peers, co-workers, and supervisors while working remotely – without having the chance to meet in-person. Many of them were even in time zones around the world. These interns have impacted the Research Park and their employers through the countless projects they conceived, worked diligently on, and followed through to completion. Thank you to all the managers who took the time to nominate their students. Thank you to the panel of professionals who judged these awards. To watch the entirety of the Intern Awards ceremony, click HERE. Entrepreneurial Leadership in a Startup Grayson Schaer, Research Associate at EditekkUndergraduate in Aerospace Engineering | Grainger College of Engineering “Grayson is a joy to work with because he is a receptive listener and an effective communicator. Grayson is passionate about his work and a quick learner who adapts to various challenges very quickly. Although his undergraduate training was in Aerospace Engineering, he has touched on many areas in his time with us that go well beyond this focus.”   Most Outstanding Undergraduate Intern Harry Zhao, Engineering Intern at CaterpillarUndergraduate in Aerospace Engineering | Grainger College of Engineering “Harry holds a high work ethic; he started on time even when working from home and finished all committed work on time. Harry also has a high potential to be a great leader. This summer, he was assigned three tasks in one week. However, he had long term insight and ask me to change the priority because one customer is desperate to get the correct result from a 1-click tool. The internship in Caterpillar prepares him for his future career and applies his STEM knowledge in real-world problems.” Anders Cox, Plasma Processing Intern at Starfire Industries LLCUndergraduate in Electrical Engineering | Grainger College of Engineering “Anders embedded himself with one of our Ph.D. researchers and became both the ‘right’ and ‘left’ arms of two different projects. Anders worked as an intern last summer, through the fall and into spring, and his dedication and commitment to Starfire, its team, and our mission show that motivation, behavior, and work ethic are valued. Anders deserves this award for his technical contribution and the personal side.” Finalists: Domenic Di Girolamo, Actuarial Intern at State FarmUndergraduate in Actuarial Science | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Jessica Huang, Market Research Analyst at AbbVie Innovation CenterUndergraduate in Accounting & Information Systems and Information Technology | Gies College of Business   Most Outstanding Graduate Intern Eric Cheng, Data Analyst at AbbVie Innovation CenterPh.D. in Food Science and Statistics “Eric is a conscientious student, bringing attention to detail, a strong work ethic, and a varied skill set to his position at AbbVie. He has contributed value in supporting and expanding his team’s ability to make decisions through the creation of a novel software package. Furthermore, he has supported the long-term use of his contributions with the creation of additional documentation and a more user-friendly interface for future data analysis. His advisor sums up Eric by stating: ‘As a former Professor of Preventive Medicine, I would certainly rank Eric in the top 0.5% of all graduate students that I have ever had.’” Finalists: Jialu Yan, Data Science Intern at CargillPh.D. in Physics Jack Massey, Actuarial Intern at State FarmMasters in Statistics Grant Greenberg, Neuroscience Bioinformatics Intern at AbbVie Innovation CenterPh.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering   Best Technical Innovation Award Katherine Ritchie, Cancer Metabolic Modeling Intern at SimBioSysUndergraduate in Computer Science | Grainger College of Engineering “Ms. Ritchie’s work ethic, leadership, and behavior have been exemplary over the course of this internship. Despite having to work remotely during the Covid-19 pandemic, Ms. Ritchie has maintained a professional attitude and a dedication to maintaining an office environment. Ms. Ritchie is routinely early to meetings and has no trouble describing her work, presenting challenges she is facing, proposing solutions, and offering suggestions for the work of others in the company. Her diligence, intelligence, and commitment to understanding our workflow have earned the appraisal of the entire leadership team.” Finalists: Ali Taghibakhshi, Student Robotics Intern at John DeerePh.D. in Mechanical Engineering Eric Cheng, Data Analyst at AbbVie Innovation CenterPh.D. in Food Science and Statistics   Best Non-Technical Innovation Nupur Bhardwaj, Human Resources & Community Intern at Motorola SolutionsUndergraduate in Marketing | Gies College of Business “Despite having to work independently and remotely, and Nupur has done a tremendous job with overcoming these obstacles. She has been a self-starter and comes up with all of the wonderful ideas for these events at Motorola Solutions. Nupur deserves this award because she stepped into a role we had never envisioned – creating community – which was very different than what she expected the internship would be. However, she not only embraced the role but excelled in it, far exceeding my expectations. Her efforts made the difference between having an okay internship experience due to COVID-19 and having an amazing internship experience in spite of the circumstances.” Finalists: Vishaank Ghai, Project Manager at COUNTRY Financial DigitaLabUndergraduate in Computer Science & Economics | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Anne Zulkarnain, UX/UI Designer at CargillUndergraduate in Industrial Design | College of Fine Arts   Most Competent and Collaborative Team Granular Flex Team: Jake Stahl, Undergraduate in Agriculture Business Market and Management | College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental SciencesJordan Breedlove, Undergraduate in Agriculture Business |College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences “Our Flex Team is

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2015 Intern Award Winners Named

RESEARCH PARK HONORS MOST VALUABLE INTERNS OF 2015 CHAMPAIGN – A collection of Research Park’s most exceptional interns were honored Thursday, August 5, 2015 at the Research Park Intern Awards Picnic.  More than 500 highly skilled students work for Research Park tenant companies, where they gain valuable work experience as well as make meaningful contributions to internal corporate research and development programs.  The interns nominated for this year’s Intern Awards represent a wide range of backgrounds, and are all students at the University of Illinois. A team of Research Park professionals evaluated all nominations and voted on the finalists and winners. The honorees are as follows: Jae Won Choi, Most Outstanding Undergraduate, Electrical and Computer Engineering, OceanComm. “Jae is hardworking, a great team-player, and quick to get up to speed in areas he was unsure of initially. His code is 100 times faster, and since it can run on the BBB, it is 100 times cheaper than our previous system version.”   Finalists: Dylan Plecki, Dow AgroSciences; Jacob Waterman, Dow AgroSciences Eric Marburger, Most Outstanding Graduate, Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Caterpillar. “Eric has exceeded the technical and professional expectations of his group. His current responsibilities are comparable to a full time engineer. Eric’s results are presented in a clear and concise manner. His finite element analysis saved significant time and money.” Finalists: Kristy Du, Abbott; Boyang Hua, Abbott Joel Kelleher, Most Advanced Marketing and Business Development, Mater of Science in Statistics, State Farm. “Joel has demonstrated creativity, initiative, and technical prowess far beyond expectations for an intern. Joel’s technical skills are among the best we’ve ever seen in an intern. These skills, coupled with Joel’s creativity and initiative, resulted in Joel being the driving force in meeting the overall objectives of his projects as well as with the small problems that arose along the way.“ Finalist: Jenna Cooley, Ameren Jerome Davis, Best Entrepreneurial Leadership in a Startup, Chemical Engineering, Xerion Advanced Battery. “Jerome has exceeded our expectations in countless ways. He has demonstrated leadership, situational awareness, insight and extreme intelligence. Having little prior laboratory experience, Jerome effortlessly mastered the skills required to manage complicated fabrication processes.”   Finalists: Sarah Cho, Intelliwheels Ruichao Qiu, Best Technological Innovation, Master of Computer Science, Yahoo! “Ruichao showed his prowess and professionalism from the day 1 with his quick grasping power, eagerness to learn and attention to details. Ruichao is a great team-member with patience, down-to-earth nature and a helpful attitude. He is going to be a valuable asset to any team he will be part of.”   Finalists: Chris Zwilling, AB-InBev; Abraham Dio, Quicket

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Research Park Honors Most Valuable Interns of 2014

Outstanding interns working for companies in the Research Park were honored Thursday, August 8, 2014 at the Research Park Intern Awards Picnic.  More than 400 highly skilled students work for Research Park tenants, gaining valuable experience while making meaningful contributions to internal corporate research and development programs.  The student interns that were nominated by their supervisors represented a wide range of backgrounds.  All awardees are students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The honorees include the following: Sarah Frankland-Searby, Most Outstanding Undergraduate, BS Bioengineering, Abbott.  Sarah created an extensive research report regarding R&D productivity and business success and presented her findings to Abbott R&D leaders. Finalists: Jake Roussel, Dow AgroSciences; Michael Goldstein, Akuna Capital Nathan Pratt, Most Outstanding Graduate, Ph.D. Nutritional Sciences, Abbott.  Nathan analyzed the subjects of a six week dietary supplemental trial and wrote an abstract and a soon to be published manuscript. Finalists: Rachel Flood, John Deere; Scott Huang, Yahoo! Vincent English, Most Advanced Marketing and Business Development, BS Statistics, Anheuser Busch InBev.  Vincent was instrumental in gathering external data using advanced technology and assisted with the on-boarding of new employees. Finalists: Olivia Rogers, Serionix; Evelyn Xu, Anheuser Busch InBev Jin Kim, Best Entrepreneurial Leadership in a Startup, BS MechSE, Serionix.  Jin contributed unique insights that enabled Serionix to rapidly iterate through a large number of prototypes. Finalists: Christopher Johnson, ATSP Innovations; Ulzee An, Rithmio. Jason Freeck, Best Technological Innovation, BS General and Electrical Engineering, State Farm.  Jason managed a project regarding the documentation and protection of intellectual property and his research led to a patent application. Finalists: Jingning Zhang, Neustar; Gail Butler, Caterpillar

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Research Park Honors Most Valuable Interns of 2012

  Outstanding student interns working for companies in the Research Park were honored Aug. 2 at the annual Intern Recognition Event. Supervisors nominated a broad spectrum of interns for this year’s awards; all the awardees are students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. At any given time more than 400 highly-skilled student interns work for Research Park tenants, gaining valuable experience while making real contributions to internal corporate research and development programs. The judging team received 38 nominations this year, almost double last year’s total. Five awards were given out, with finalists honored in each category. The winners are: Most Valuable Marketing/Business Development Intern: Anne Wessel, junior in industrial design, IPT: Anne designed dramatic innovations in the sewing components of IPT’s prosthetic arm. (Finalists: Carol Grzych, State Farm; Jon Striegel, State Farm)   Most Valuable Entrepreneurial Leadership in a Startup: John Stratton, PhD student in Electrical and Computer Engineering, MulticoreWare: He has been the primary developer of a new product line that has been getting consistently high interest from clients. Finalists: Sam Rappeport, Serionix; Philip Jurik, 4D Teleport; Christina Korp, Dioxide Materials   Most Valuable Tech Innovation in the Research Park: Daniel Herber (pictured with manager Hank Roark), graduate student in Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering, Deere & Co.: Created a significant computational simulation and developed a method for calibration of the models. His work will be the basis for a patent application and/or submitted for publication. Finalists: Josh Eckhardt, Caterpillar; Hee-Seok Kim, MulticoreWare   Most Valuable Graduate in the Research Park: Jibo He, Psychology graduate student, State Farm: Developed a high functioning smartphone prototype that has the potential to prevent thousands of drowsy driver-related crashes. Finalists: Saurav Mohapatra, PowerWorld; Rohit Naini, Neustar   Most Valuable Undergraduate in the Research Park: Anna Oldani, recent graduate, Caterpillar: Anna’s modeling and structural analysis work is very comparable to the work done by full-time engineers, and allowed her team to serve more customers that it could otherwise serve. Finalists: Zack Stone, Waterborne Environmental; Alex Ratcliff, MulticoreWare  

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2010 Outstanding Research Park Student Interns Announced

Roman Semenyuk, BS Molecular & Cellular Biology, Autonomic Materials:Roman advanced the research and development of self-healing coatings and healing chemistries while also providing direction on projects to the other interns.Ryne Beeson, MS Aerospace Engineering, Caterpillar Simulation Center:Ryne mastered the use of complex engineering simulation software and contributed to over 30 projects over three years alongside full-time engineers.Tyler Deitz, BS Business, Cazoodle:Tyler singlehandedly established contacts with clients and handled sales and negotiations with local and national media executives.Nicole Phillips, BS Community Health, State Farm Research and Development Center:Nicole is a business research analyst and is contributing to the start-up of a new department. She also serves as a senior resource and corporate liaison for her team members.David Goldstein, BS Computer Engineering, Watchfire Signs:David was a strong contributor on software projects: streamlining the distribution the company’s art collection, and automatic driver installation for end users.Jude Holscher, BS Agricultural Engineering, Waterborne Environmental:Jude traveled the country completing water quality sampling and data analysis projects from Indiana to Nebraska, with very little oversight needed from his supervisors.The event also recognized additional nominees that were selected by their companies including: Conner Grant, BS Chemical Engineering: Archer Daniels Midland, Inc. (ADM) Bryan Mishkin, BS Computer Science: State Farm Research & Development Center Kai Van Horn, Ph.D Electrical and Computer Engineering: Waterborne Environmental Carrie Cuno-Booth, BS History: Green Purpose Kyle McElmury, BS Aerospace Engineering: Caterpillar Simulation Center Roshan Choxi, BS Electrical Engineering, Merge.fm Eric Wilson, BS Speech Communications and Business: Serra Ventures Pawan Gaargi, MBA Program: Cazoodle Truman Shuck, BS Computer Science: Cazoodle Brian Gladden, BS Computer Science: SAIC, Inc. Hio Lam Lao, BS Actuarial Science: State Farm Research & Development Center Bob Skowron, BS Applied Mathematics: State Farm Research & Development Center

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