Technical Triumphs and Team Adventures: A Look Back at Weeks 4-6 of My Internship at OEDK

Hello Everyone!

Welcome back to my blog! I’m Alinafe, and I’m excited to share with you the highlights and experiences from Weeks 4 through 6 of my internship at OEDK. These weeks have been filled with technical challenges, exciting adventures, and memorable events that have shaped my learning journey. Let’s dive into what we accomplished and experienced during this time!

 

Week 4: Gel Modification and Prototype Development

  1. Gel Modification Methods

This week, our main focus was on enhancing the gel used for imaging by modifying its properties to improve its performance.

Unfortunately, this DIY approach didn’t work as planned, leading us to order a commercial air pump .

commercial pump
commercial pump

Despite our efforts, the commercial pump also failed to achieve the desired results.

    • Next, we used a syringe to modify our gel . While this method was somewhat effective, it did not gave us required results.
    • syringe method

  • Electric Stirrer Success:
    • Our breakthrough came with the use of an electric stirrer, which proved to be the most effective method for creating small, uniform bubbles in the gel (Figure 5). This tool allowed us to achieve the precise bubble size we needed for our project, marking a significant step forward.
  1. Prototype Development
  • Testing and Iteration:
    • We created test prints and models using different materials to evaluate their effectiveness ). While Material A  and B did not work as expected, Material C demonstrated clear imaging results, which was a promising development for our project
      Test print model
      Test print model
      Model with material B
      Model with material B

      A Fun Break: Houston Zoo Visit

      During a busy week, we took a break and visited the Houston Zoo:

      • Exploring the Zoo:
        • We saw lions, monkeys, colorful birds, and many other animals. It was a fun and relaxing way to take a break from work.
      • Learning About Animals:
        • We learned about animal conservation and the zoo’s efforts to protect endangered species.
      • Team Fun:
        • It was a great chance for us to relax, enjoy the day together, and share our favorite animals.
        • The zoo

       

       

Week 5: Testing, Reflection, and Client Engagement

This week was a bit quieter due to the Independence Day holiday, offering us time for reflection and preparation for the next stages of our project.

  1. Testing and Client Interaction
    Model creation
    Model creation
  • Model Testing Outcome:
    • We had a meeting to test our models and found that Material A and B did not yield satisfactory results. However, Material C showed potential, leading us to focus on refining this material
  • Client Collaboration:
    • Our client was responsive and supportive throughout Week 5 and Week 6. Their timely feedback and availability for discussions helped us navigate challenges effectively and stay on track with our project goals.
  1. Team Building Activities
  • Bike Ride Adventure:
    • Led by Professor Nodskov, we enjoyed a 3-mile bike ride from the bike shop to the post and back. It was a great and fun opportunity to bond with my team members, enjoy the outdoors, and take a break from our usual routine.
      Bike ride moments
  • Ice Skating Fun:
    • Our team went ice skating at Galleria Mall, organized by Brooke and Rohan . We started off wobbly on the ice but ended up having a fantastic time as we learned to skate and cheered each other on. It was a fun and memorable experience for all of us.
      Beautiful moments

Week 6: Final Model Refinement, Challenges, and NASA Visit

Week 6 was crucial for finalizing our model and dealing with unexpected challenges, including the effects of Hurricane Berly.

  1. Final Model Preparation and Hurricane Impact
  • Model Refinement and Testing:
    • We focused on perfecting our final model for gel testing, making necessary adjustments and conducting thorough tests to ensure it met all specifications.
  • Hurricane Berly Disruption:
    • Hurricane Berly caused significant disruptions, including power outages for off-campus students . While our project materials remained safe, the storm impacted communication and work schedules, challenging us to adapt and find solutions.
  1. Inspiring Visit to NASA
  • NASA Exploration:
    • We visited NASA’s Johnson Space Center led by Rohan and Renee, where we explored fascinating exhibits. Highlights included:
      • Spaceships and Rockets: We saw detailed models of historic and current spacecraft, including Apollo missions and Mars rovers.
      • Mission Control Centers: We got a behind-the-scenes look at the control rooms used for managing space missions.
      • Astronaut Exhibits: We viewed real spacesuits and learned about astronaut training and experiences.
      • Presentations: We attended talks from NASA experts and astronauts, gaining insights into space exploration’s history and future goals .
        One of the interesting things we saw

Conclusion

These past three weeks have been transformative, combining technical progress with team bonding and inspirational experiences. We tackled challenges in gel modification, refined our prototype, and navigated the disruptions caused by Hurricane Berly. Our adventures included a fun bike ride, an enjoyable ice skating session, and an inspiring visit to NASA.

Thank you for following along on this journey, and I look forward to sharing more insights with you soon!

 

Exploring New Horizons: My OEDK Internship Experience

Greetings from Houston! 🌟

I’m Penina Macha, a third-year Computer Engineering student from Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology. A week ago, I stepped off a plane into the heart of Texas to start my internship at Rice University’s Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen (OEDK). Surrounded by cutting-edge technology and innovative projects, my first week has been an exhilarating blend of learning and discovery. Let’s dive into this adventure together!

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Embarking on my first international journey, I was at the prestigious Rice University in Houston, USA. This opportunity was a significant milestone in my academic and personal life. The first week was very eye-opening, I got to see new things, meet new people, and experience being in a new environment. To my surprise summer isn’t just about the heat but also unexpected rainfall and longer days where the sun just won’t set until it’s 8 pm 😂.

I immediately fell in love with the campus of Rice University, it has amazing scenery and its buildings are simply perfect to fulfill any student’s needs and more. The OEDK, known for fostering creativity and innovation, was everything I had imagined and more. The facility is loaded with small tools to large equipment that can be used in engineering and design, truly the environment is a haven for any aspiring engineer. From 3D printers to advanced prototyping equipment, the resources available here are vast. This is undeniably an engineer’s playground where all the creativity and innovation happens and new technologies are born.

On Monday, we were introduced to various projects, and I was immediately drawn to a health-related topic that caught my interest: the Artemis High Flow Nasal Cannula. This device, essential for respiratory support promised a challenging yet rewarding exploration into the intersection of engineering and healthcare. As I delve deeper into the project on the Artemis High Flow Nasal Cannula, the potential impact of our work becomes increasingly clear. This device, crucial for patients requiring respiratory support, is a testament to how engineering can make a tangible difference in healthcare. The prospect of contributing to such a meaningful project is both humbling and exhilarating.

Collaboration and Mentorship
One of the standout aspects of my first week was the collaborative spirit and the mentorship available. The OEDK fosters a culture of teamwork, and I had the privilege of working alongside talented peers and mentors who are experts in their fields. I am happy to work alongside Dr. Kevin Holmes, our Research Supervising Professor, and Michelle Nodskov, our Education Programs Coordinator not forgetting our Team Leads Shifan Liu and Renee Wrysinski who together make our Internship experience incredibly enriching.

Reflections and Aspirations
Reflecting on my first week, I am filled with gratitude for this incredible opportunity. The exposure to advanced engineering practices, the collaborative environment of students from 4 different countries in Africa together with Rice University students, and the cultural experiences have already begun to shape my aspirations and broaden my horizons. I am eager to continue this journey, delve deeper into the project, and embrace the learning and growth that lie ahead.

Conclusion
The first week at Rice University’s Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen has been a whirlwind of new experiences, learning, and inspiration. From the initial introduction to the Artemis High Flow Nasal Cannula project to exploring the vibrant city of Houston, every moment has been enriching. As I move forward, I am excited about the possibilities and the knowledge that this unique opportunity will bring.

Stay tuned for more updates as I continue to navigate this incredible journey of innovation and discovery!