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Allison Park with the colorful houses along the river in Denmark

Exploring potential academic and career pathways

Allison Park '27, an electrical engineering and computer science major, did a summer internship with a collaborative and supportive lab at the Nano-Science Center at the University of Copenhagen. She worked on the stability of SMILES nanoparticles of fluorescent dyes, and my project centered around preventing the energy transfer between two different types of dyes.

"I joined Professor Laursen's and Professor Chen's group at the University of Copenhagen as a student researcher this summer. I experimented with changing different parameters in the nanoparticle preparation process and analyzed data gathered from spectroscopy instruments using MATLAB. UROP experience and content I learned from my classes at MIT (including both discovery courses and GIRs) provided me with a background in the fundamental lab skills necessary for my work this summer. It served as a strong foundation for me to learn additional research techniques, including MATLAB, which I learned this summer."

  • Allison Park with 10 colleagues in a hallway of University of Copenhagen
  • A laboratory workspace with rows of colorful liquid-filled vials and various lab equipment.
"This summer in MISTI-Denmark was an incredibly memorable experience for me that allowed me to explore potential academic and career pathways that align with my interests, all the while getting to explore a new country and connect with the people there. My MISTI experience has inspired me to take on my studies with a sense of direction, and the global connections I've made with coworkers have been very meaningful to me."
Allison Park '27
Allison Park seated at the riverbank in front of colorful houses in Denmark
Major & Class Year
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science '27
Location
Copenhagen, Denmark
MISTI Program
Internship
Host
University of Copenhagen

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