Raptor Scientific Interns | Meet Our Talented Team
The Future of Innovation
At Raptor Scientific, we pride ourselves on our extensive range of test and measurement capabilities. From Thermal Systems to Mass Properties and Radar Cross Section Measurement Instruments to Air Data Test Systems and more, our innovative solutions ensure the highest levels of accuracy, safety, and product reliability. Our commitment to excellence extends to our internship program, where we nurture and develop the next generation of industry leaders. Today, we are excited to introduce you to some of our talented interns who are making significant contributions to our groundbreaking work.
Katherine Edmister
Katherine who is from Raleigh, North Carolina, is working in our Huntsville, AL office with our Thermal Systems team. She is earning high school credit for her work toward her “The Academy of Finance” classes. General Manager Cynthia Brown is mentoring her as she learns about operations and other day-to-day workings at the facility.
Jackson Hafley
Jackson, who interned with us in the spring, has returned to our Huntsville location for the summer. Picking up where he left off, Jackson is being mentored by Rob Haddoc, as he builds 64 series Heat Flux Transducers which will be delivered to our customers this month.
Hayden Gunn
Hayden, a college freshman, is working with John Dickson and our Thermal Systems Group. He began his internship in May and has hit the ground running, building thermocouples for our customers.
Sebastian Soja
A freshman at the University of California at Davis, Sebastian joined our Pressure & Temperature Systems group in Woodland Hills, CA for an engineering summer internship program. He will be working with the production engineering team supporting them on various projects involving hands-on testing of calibration products manufactured by the company.
Trevor Drescher
Trevor, who will enter his senior year at Bucknell University this fall, is a mechanical engineering major and also working toward his minor in physics. He is interning this summer at the Physical Properties Systems group in Berlin, CT. Trevor is working with the engineering team on projects including support for mass properties measurements on the NASA lunar Viper rover, gimbal balance instruments, and various other activities.
Our interns bring fresh perspectives, innovative ideas, and a dedicated work ethic that align perfectly with Raptor Scientific’s mission of delivering unparalleled test and measurement solutions. Their contributions are not only valuable to our current projects but also essential to future advancements in the field.
We are proud to support and mentor these bright individuals, and we look forward to seeing their continued growth and success. Their passion and expertise are vital to ensuring that, for our clients, failure is not an option.
Raptor Scientific remains committed to fostering talent and driving innovation. Our internship program is a testament to this commitment, providing hands-on experience and professional growth opportunities. We are excited to witness the incredible achievements our interns will undoubtedly bring to the industry.
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