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Engineering

Engineering Undergraduate Internship

Engineering Undergraduate Internship

This Division of Engineering offers undergraduate internships to students who have completed two years of an engineering curriculum such as electrical, mechanical, software, chemical or biomedical engineering. While the program goal is to provide exposure to a diverse cross-section of engineering and development activities, the actual work done by interns is highly dependent on the work that is ongoing within the Division of Engineering at the time of the internship. Ultimately, a successful internship will have the intern experiencing everything from project initiation, conceptual and detailed product design, testing, deployment, and project closure activities.

Graduate Internships

Graduate internships within the Division of Engineering at Mayo Clinic are for students who are enrolled in a graduate level engineering program. Contrasted to the undergraduate internship, which seeks to expose the student to a broad set of engineering activities, the graduate internship will focus on a specific assignment related to a system or device being developed within the Division of Engineering. A successful internship will allow the intern to participate in activities such as modeling or simulation, analysis, conceptual design and solid modeling or circuit design leading to an actual product being delivered to our medical staff.

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