What I Did in Berlin…
Current Student Advisors
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Molly Pam — Spring 2008-09, Krupp Internship Program, Summer 2009 | |
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| MAJOR: Science Technology and Society MINOR: Dance |
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| ACADEMIC INTERESTS: Public Health | ||
| Going to Berlin was somewhat of a personal experience for me. Because of my Jewish background, I wanted to learn about the Third Reich from the German perspective. In every interaction I had, whether with Professors, my host father, or my bosses over the summer, I learned a new perspective on Jewish German history and the way Germans treat it. Read full profile » | ||
Current Krupp Internship Program Student Advisor
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Arty Rivera — Winter and Spring 2008-09, Krupp Internship Program Summer 2009 | |
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| MAJOR: Product Design | ||
| ACADEMIC INTERESTS: Design communication, event management, research on product sustainability | ||
| Berlin is an incomparable city, suffused with creativity and design, and boasting one of the most interesting and constantly changing histories of any city in the world.Read full profile » | ||
Past Student Advisors
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Wendy Chuah — Autumn 2007-08, Krupp Internship Program, Summer 2008 | |
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| MAJOR: Political Science MINOR: Psychology |
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| ACADEMIC INTERESTS: National American Politics and Media, Sustainability, Energy Efficiency. | ||
| During the few months that I spent in Berlin, I learned and practiced a foreign language in my everyday life, traveled to eight different European countries, attended world class performances in the Berlin Philhamonic and opera houses, and completely fell in love with the most cultured and cosmopolitan city in the world. Read full profile » | ||
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Lily Truong — Winter and Spring 2007-08, Krupp Internship Program, Summer 2008 | |
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| MAJOR: Biomechanical Engineering | ||
| ACADEMIC INTERESTS: Biomedical Devices, High-Tech Start-ups, Entrepreneurship | ||
| As an engineering student, I was naturally drawn to Germany because its engineering is known for its precision and high-quality. It is respected and deemed the best in the world. As a compulsive traveler, I had always wanted to go abroad. But I would've never imagined I could end up spending an entire 2 quarters and summer abroad while still graduating on time with my biomechanical engineering majorRead full profile » | ||
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Naiming Fu — Spring 2007-08, Krupp Internship Program Summer 2008 | |
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| MAJOR: Mechanical Engineering | ||
| ACADEMIC INTERESTS: Automotive Engineering, Mechatronics, Clean Energy | ||
| I spent my summer in the city of Magdeburg, doing an internship with our Krupp Internship Program. This former East German city is very different from Berlin, but with a quarter in Germany already under my belt, I was able to quickly adjust to my new temporary home. I gained some very valuable engineering experience. Spending a summer on my own and working in a very foreign environment was both very challenging and very fulfilling. Read full profile » | ||
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Anne Sweigart —Autumn and Winter 2006-07, Krupp Internship Program, Summer 2007 | |
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| MAJORS: Political Science, German Studies | ||
| ACADEMIC INTERESTS: German Institute for Economic Research | ||
| I took two political science classes in Berlin but I also used my time there as an opportunity to explore classes outside of my major, and I found a new passion for classes in art history and drama. Read full profile » | ||
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Michael Wang—Stanford in Berlin, Autumn 2006-07 | |
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| MAJOR: Electrical Engineering | ADVISOR: Simon Wong | |
| ACADEMIC INTERESTS: Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Devices | ||
| I chose to go to Berlin for a variety of reasons, but the main reason was because Berlin stood out as being unique. Read full profile » | ||






