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DAHLGREN, Va. — University of Minnesota student Eric Hippchen presents his research on "Additive Manufacturing Technology Transition” to military and government personnel during his 2016 summer internship. Hippchen - among 22 students who completed their internships at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) - is working towards a bachelor’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering. The Naval Research Enterprise Intern Program (NREIP) encourages students to pursue science and engineering careers, furthers education via mentoring and their participation in research, and makes them aware of Navy research and technology efforts, which can lead to civilian employment within the Navy. "I've had the opportunity to explore cutting edge technology, like 3D printing, while simultaneously expanding my knowledge base to cover the wide variety of engineering projects,” said Hippchen. “It is the ultimate learning experience for an up and coming engineer in both the technical and professional sense."
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Dahlgren, Va - DAHLGREN, Va. — University of Minnesota student Eric Hippchen presents his research on "Additive Manufacturing Technology Transition” to military and government personnel during his 2016 summer internship. Hippchen - among 22 students who completed their internships at Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) - is working towards a bachelor’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering. The Naval Research Enterprise Intern Program (NREIP) encourages students to pursue science and engineering careers, furthers education via mentoring and their participation in research, and makes them aware of Navy research and technology efforts, which can lead to civilian employment within the Navy. "I've had the opportunity to explore cutting edge technology, like 3D printing, while simultaneously expanding my knowledge base to cover the wide variety of engineering projects,” said Hippchen. “It is the ultimate learning experience for an up and coming engineer in both the technical and professional sense."


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