The 2013 PEER Summer Internship program formally concluded at the Northridge 20 Symposium at the University of California, Los Angeles on January 16-17, 2014. After an intensive 10 week research experience at one of the host institutions (City of San Francisco; Stanford University; University of Washington; University of California, Davis; and University of California, Berkeley), the students shared their research projects and results with the wider earthquake engineering community.
Each of the students carefully prepared a research poster based on tips learned during their orientation, communication workshop, and feedback from their mentors. They were well-prepared to share their research projects after practicing with their fellow interns and mentors during three separate presentation opportunities over the summer.
The interns presented their posters alongside graduate students to a diverse group of over 400 attendees including earth scientists, structural engineers, geotechnical engineers, risk modelers, emergency managers, policy makers, and public officials attending the symposium that commemorated the twentieth anniversary of the 1994 Northridge earthquake.
Due to the importance of this historic earthquake, this symposium took the place of the 2013 PEER Annual Meeting. With nearly 600 attendees, the symposium provided the 2013 interns unique exposure to a vast array of earthquake topics and allowed them to engage with a wider cross-section of earthquake mitigators from across the state of California than typically possible at PEER Annual
Each of the students carefully prepared a research poster based on tips learned during their orientation, communication workshop, and feedback from their mentors. They were well-prepared to share their research projects after practicing with their fellow interns and mentors during three separate presentation opportunities over the summer.
The interns presented their posters alongside graduate students to a diverse group of over 400 attendees including earth scientists, structural engineers, geotechnical engineers, risk modelers, emergency managers, policy makers, and public officials attending the symposium that commemorated the twentieth anniversary of the 1994 Northridge earthquake.
Due to the importance of this historic earthquake, this symposium took the place of the 2013 PEER Annual Meeting. With nearly 600 attendees, the symposium provided the 2013 interns unique exposure to a vast array of earthquake topics and allowed them to engage with a wider cross-section of earthquake mitigators from across the state of California than typically possible at PEER Annual Meetings.
The full list of intern presenters at the Northridge 20 Symposium is shown below with links to their posters:
- – Jorge Archbold Monterrosa (Universidad del Norte, Columbia) — PEER Summer Intern UC Berkeley
download poster (PDF, 1.9 MB) - – Matt Brosman (University of Florida) — PEER Summer Intern University of Washington
download poster (PDF, 4.2 MB) - – Shelly Dean (Humboldt State University) — PEER Summer Intern UC Davis
download poster (PDF, 3.4 MB) - – Katherine Delaveaga (University of California, Berkeley) — PEER Summer Intern UC Berkeley
download poster (PDF, 1.8 MB) - – Curtis Fong (Stanford University) — PEER Summer Intern Stanford University
download poster (PDF, 672 KB) - – Donovan Holder (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) — PEER Summer Intern University of Washington
download poster (PDF, 1.3 MB) - – Elizabeth Jachens (California State University, Chico) — PEER Summer Intern UC Davis
download poster (PDF, 1.3 MB) - – Rakeeb Khan (California State University, Sacramento) — PEER Summer Intern UC Berkeley
download poster (PDF, 2.2 MB) - – David Lam (University of California, Berkeley) — PEER Summer Intern University of Washington
download poster (PDF, 1.5 MB) - – Daniela Martinez Lopez (Universidad del Norte, Columbia) — PEER Summer Intern UC Berkeley
download poster (PDF, 1.4 MB) - – Mara Minner (University of California, Berkeley) — PEER Summer Intern UC Berkeley
download poster (PDF, 1.6 MB) - – Geffen Oren (Stanford University) — PEER Summer Intern Stanford University
download poster (PDF, 3 MB) - – Julia Pavicic (Gonzaga University) — PEER Summer Intern City of San Francisco
download poster (PDF, 1.7 MB) - – Melissa Quinonez (University of California, Irvine) — PEER Summer Intern UC Berkeley
download poster (PDF, 1.6 MB) - – Lorena Rodriguez (San Jose State University) — PEER Summer Intern UC Berkeley
download poster (PDF, 3.4 MB) - – Sean Salazar (University of Arkansas) — PEER Summer Intern UC Davis
download poster (PDF, 2.4 MB) - – Kelli Slaven (University of Washington) — PEER Summer Intern University of Washington
download poster (PDF, 4 MB) - – Vivian Steyert (Harvey Mudd College) — PEER Summer Intern University of Washington
download poster (PDF, 1.5 MB) - – Jenny Taing (University of California, Berkeley) — PEER Summer Intern City of San Francisco
download poster (PDF, 885 KB) - – Salvador Tena (University of California, Davis) — PEER Summer Intern UC Davis
download poster (PDF, 1.8 MB)
Thanks to the all the PEER interns for their dedication to the program this summer. It was a pleasure to have you involved with PEER!
2013 PEER interns along with faculty mentors Professor Stephen Mahin and Professor Gregory Deierlein, and graduate student mentors Lisa Berg, Ezra Jampole, Molly Johnson, Ana Maria Parra, and Max Stephens at the Northridge 20 Symposium
Find more information about the PEER Internship Program.
Funding for the 2013 PEER Internship Program was provided by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EEC-1063138. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).