SIST Intern 2011 - Anonymous employee Fermilab Employee Review

5.0
Dec 6, 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Best Internship for an Stem major! (05/2011 - 08/2011)​Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory ‘FNAL’ ● Learned the functionality of a cryogenic ionization chamber beam loss monitor systems (BLMs) ● .Designed the initial schematics design extension for the Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) used for the recollection of data from the BLMs. ● Analyzed data from the BLMs and simulated data from oscilloscopes to verify the functionality of the FPGA.

Cons

It's hard to receive funding, but Dianne Engram and the entire committee always manage to give us at least 3 spots.

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