FLORENCE.- Like most students, UNA student Audrieauna Beatty has spent her summer working, but she’s not mowing lawns or lifeguarding. Instead, she spent her summer completing an internship with the prestigious Oak Ridge National Laboratory, also known as the ORNL.
ORNL is a research institution with a broad scientific and technology portfolio that includes computing and computational sciences, neutron science, nuclear science and engineering, the physical sciences, energy and environmental science, and national security. ORNL is managed by UT-Battelle, LLC, for the U.S. Department of Energy and is stationed in Oak Ridge, Tennessee on a 30,000-acre tract of land.
Beatty, a senior, said her internship is in the Geographic Information Science and Technology (GIST) Group within the Computational Sciences and Engineering Division (CSED).
“My job is to digitize/locate manufacturing sites, calculate the floor area and determine the number people within the building. All manufacture type buildings I look at are outside the U.S. in foreign countries,” Beatty said.
Beatty said that her dad works at ORNL and mentioned to her that they had a GIS division that would have internship positions available over the summer. From there, she got in contact with the division and found out more about the internship, which she ultimately received.
Beatty said that this internship allows recognition for the university and can provide more opportunities with having a connection to the lab.
“This is important for the university going forward, because my achievement could be used to recruit people into the university’s great Geography/GIS Department, “ Beatty said.
Beatty said she hopes other students pursue their interests just as she has.
“Anything is possible as long as you’re ambitious and positive, which can get you very far.”
Media Release/UNA/Dominic Summerhill
Student Writer, University Communications