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Human-Computer Interactions at Center of One 秘密直播 APL Internship Experience
Duran Keefe, a 2023 summer intern at the 秘密直播 Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, knows that people are a key part of any information system.
鈥淚鈥檓 fascinated by human-computer interaction, or human-centric computing 鈥 how people interact with machines,鈥 said Keefe, an intern in the Laboratory鈥檚 Research and Exploratory Development Department (REDD). 鈥淚鈥檓 interested in processes and the connections between things, especially humans and machines.鈥
During their time at APL, Keefe (who uses the pronouns they/them) worked on various assignments, including the (SMART) project, an Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) proposal that includes work on automating searches of satellite imaging.
Keefe has also been a part of an analytic project with the Lab鈥檚 National Security Analysis Department (NSAD) relating to responsible artificial intelligence (AI), working with Krystin Krause, who manages the project, and analyst Julie Obenauer-Motley.
In the fall, Keefe will enter their sophomore year at the University of Maryland, College Park, where they are pursuing a degree in computer science.
鈥淥nce I graduate, I want to leverage my degree and the experience I鈥檝e gotten here to get a job doing exciting and critical work,鈥 Keefe said, who said they appreciated the opportunity to do research and analytical work at APL. 鈥淚 like working on projects where I鈥檓 able to go between analysts, software engineers and developers, trying to bridge that gap or help with intergroup communication if we鈥檙e looking at something like knowledge management or how we share information, or the retention of useful resources and projects.鈥
Keefe鈥檚 interest in coding and computer science was spurred on in high school, when a friend invited them to join Howard (Maryland) High School鈥檚 Science Olympiad Club, a group that participates in various STEM (science, technology, engineering and math)-based competitions.
Keefe, who first heard about APL through their chemistry teacher in high school, started out at the Laboratory as an intern with (ASPIRE), working with the computing programs MATLAB and SOLIDWORKS on projects involving maritime robotics and ocean systems and engineering.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been such a wonderful opportunity and a privilege to get to work on projects here and to be trusted to contribute and help do essential tasks,鈥 Keefe said. 鈥淚鈥檝e felt very valued here, and I feel like I鈥檝e been able to grow a lot and be very productive. I鈥檝e just thoroughly enjoyed it.鈥
鈥淢y mentors have been able to give me highly valuable guidance and a space to really grow, learn and explore my interests and contribute while doing that,鈥 Keefe added. 鈥淎nd that has been such a fantastic experience. I鈥檓 able to contribute in ways that are valuable and appreciated by people, and that鈥檚 communicated. I鈥檓 able to be a part of a team that I believe is doing something important.鈥