2024 National Intern Day

Celebrate National Intern Day 2024 with us on June 25!

DOE STEM

July 25, 2024
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July 25 is National Intern Day! Today, we're celebrating the fresh perspectives our interns bring to the workforce and the amazing work that they do.

Metrics for National Intern Day. Text reads: DOE currently sponsors 17 internships program. Across those programs, over 1,450 interns joined DOE this summer. Since 2002, the Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) has supported over 17,700 internships.

Visit the Search DOE STEM Opportunities page to see internships, fellowships, and other STEM opportunities at DOE.

This summer, DOE is proud to host over 1,450 interns from a variety of educational backgrounds. 

Since 2002, the Office of Science Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS) has sponsored more than 1,900 Community College Internships (CCI) and 15,800 Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI).

Meet a Few 2024 Interns

Learn what these interns have been up to this summer at DOE!

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    Dresean Abeyta

    Office of Indian Energy College Student Internship

    University of New Mexico, Junior in Chemical Engineering - Navajo Nation

    Dresean will focus his research on his home community:  Current Solar Opportunities Education for Alamo - Navajo Community (not within the contiguous Navajo Nation)

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    Hunter Basile

    Student Experience Internship Program

    North Cross School, High School Student

    Hunter Basile, an intern with the Office of Nuclear Energy, is set to graduate in the spring of 2025 with a STEM distinction from North Cross School in Roanoke, Virginia. He hopes to study math or engineering in college.

  • Mikayla Bia headshot

    Mikayla Bia

    Mentorship for Environmental Scholars (MES) Program

    Dine College, Pre-Engineering Student

    Mikayla has been placed at the Office of Legacy Management (LM)’s office in Grand Junction, Colorado. This is Mikayla’s second year as an MES intern with LM. Last year, she worked closely with scientists on the Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act (UMTRCA) Team and Uranium Mine Team with site activities such as inventories, environmental sampling, and in-field quality assurance. Mikayla enjoys working with her peers, her mentors, and other DOE employees.

  • Jasmine Engel Headshot

    Jasmine Engel

    Mentorship for Environmental Scholars (MES) Program

    Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Second Year in Environmental Science

    Jasmine has been placed at the Office of Legacy Management’s office in Grand Junction, Colorado where she is conducting a research project using vegetation to help manage nuclear waste disposal sites and will present her findings at the end of the summer. She is grateful and looking forward to this experience and getting to know all the people she will meet on the way.

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    Anne Marie Garner

    Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship (MLEF) Program

    Brigham Young University, Senior in Chemical Engineering

    Anne Marie's MLEF project focuses on assessing the feasibility of a small, modular plasma gasification plant in remote Alaska, where she is responsible for using key factors such as design, cost analysis, and operational performance to determine its viability. In her leisure time, Anne Marie finds joy in traveling and delving into epic fantasy literature. She plans on continuing her career in energy development after graduation.

  • Headshot of Alexis Glaudin, a young woman with curly hair wearing glasses and wired earbuds.

    Office of Indian Energy College Student Internship

    University of Washington, PhD in Chemistry - Lumbee Tribe

    Alexis will focus her research on the possible end of life for PV - photovoltaic panels.

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  • Headshot of Alana Nii

    Alana Nii

    DOE Scholars Program

    University of Chicago, Undergraduate Student in Global Studies

    Alana joined the Office of Nuclear Energy this summer as a DOE Scholar - Clean Energy Deployment and Innovation intern intern. Alana is an undergraduate student at the University of Chicago, majoring in Global Studies with a specialization in Political Economy and a minor in East Asian Languages and Civilizations. Outside of classes, she is a research director for her college’s Society for International Relations and co-artistic director for its freestyle dance crew. So far, her favorite part of working at DOE has been all the great people she’s been able to meet!

  • Headshot of Sherralyn Sneezer, a young woman wearing a white shirt with snowy mountains in the background

    Sherry Sneezer

    Office of Indian Energy College Student Internship

    Rochester Institute of Technology PhD in Sustainability - Navajo Nation

    Sherry's research will focus on a case study of the Picuris Pueblo, who have successfully implemented a strategic energy plan and have received solar hardware grants.

  • Ana Torres standing outside with mountains and red tree blooms in the background.

    Mickey Leland Energy Fellowship (MLEF) Program

    Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico, Senior in Chemical Engineering

    Ana's MLEF project focuses on conducting a background study on mine tailings and exploring their composition, environmental impacts, and management practices, with a particular emphasis on recovering critical minerals essential to the U.S. economy and national security. Ana aspires to work in the nuclear industry as a researcher, focusing on pioneering advancements. She plans to continue her education in graduate school to further specialize in her field.

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Spotlight on MSIPP STARS Summer Interns

The Office of Environmental Management (EM) Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program (MSIPP) provides students and graduates of Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) with hands-on education and experience by supporting collaborations between MSIs and DOE national laboratories.

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Join us as we chat with interns from the MSIPP STARS program on life as interns, and some their interests and favorite things.
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