Intern and Cooperative Education Programs:
2002 Interns

Our 2002 interns mirror GM Research's diversity -- representing schools across the country; interests from management science to electrical engineering; and educational backgrounds from just a year past high school to just months from a Ph.D. Meet four of our 2002 interns and find out more about their projects and career goals by clicking on their names or photos.

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Alexis Ball
Undergraduate,
Electrical Engineering
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Project: Using advanced statistical techniques to predict chemical properties of materials systems

   

Jason Brown
Ph.D. Candidate, Materials and Inorganic Chemistry
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Project: Improving stability of the cathode in lithium ion batteries

   
Donald K. Ward
Ph.D. Candidate, Mechanical Engineering (Solid Mechanics)
Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island
Project: Working on simulation of nanoindentations in nanocrystals
   
Albert Whangbo
Ph.D. Candidate, Management Science and Engineering
Stanford University
Palo Alto, California
Project: Determining how computer simulations can be used to make work teams more efficient and effective