College Student Programs
Chaminade University SPICE Program
Chaminade University’s SPICE (Supporting Pacific Indigenous Computing Excellence) Program aims to address the underrepresentation of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students in STEM fields, particularly in the area of data science, by providing educational opportunities and leveling the playing field.
Learn More https://chaminade.edu/53499/spice-institute-peppered-with-data/
Learn more about projects, previously funded by P3I, visit the links below:
ALL SPICE Alliance (https://github.com/NSF-ALL-SPICE-Alliance)
- Detecting & Mapping Ocean Plastics with ML and Sentinel2
- Utilizing Machine Learning in Forest Mapping
- Exploring NASA Harvest Cropland Data & Models in Improving Cropland Map Accuracy for Hawaii
- Interactive Mapping in R of the 2022 National Directory Of Mental Health Treatment Facilities
- Forecasting Wave Heights using ARIMA
Booz Allen Hamilton Summer Games
The Summer Games is an intensive, 10-week paid internship program that simulates a real-world startup accelerator. Your mission? Develop breakthrough ideas and solutions for our clients’ most pressing problems.
As an intern, you’ll be paired with Booz Allen mentors and assigned to a cross-functional team where you’ll work together in a collaborative environment to bring your idea to life using techniques like design thinking, agile development, and rapid prototyping.
After 10 weeks, you’ll present your work to a judging panel of Booz Allen leadership. Only one team will win the coveted Summer Games Challenge Cup.
Summer Games internships are open to college undergraduates of all levels, with preference given to rising seniors. You can learn more about the program, future opportunities, and how you can make an impact at Booz Allen by joining the University Talent Community.
BAH begins accepting applications in August for the following summer.
The Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP)
The Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP) places college and university students in Department of Navy (DoN) laboratories where they take part in real Naval research for ten weeks during the summer. NREIP is a competitive program with over 800 placements in 51 laboratories around the country in which many participants go on to careers within the DoN. Interns are selected based upon academic achievement, personal statements, recommendations, and career and research interests.
Application period open: August 1