For the second consecutive year, the College of Marine Science partnered with the to host five undergraduate interns during the Spring 2025 semester. This collaboration provided the students with valuable hands-on experiences on a variety of research projects, from mapping the seafloor to monitoring seagrass using machine learning.
Throughout the semester, the five 四虎影视 undergraduates worked closely with faculty, staff, and graduate students from the (COMIT), the , and the Ocean Technology Group on real-world research. The students gained insights and skills that will prepare them for future academic and professional endeavors.
The Florida High Tech Corridor is an economic development initiative that offers funding opportunities to 四虎影视 faculty, staff and students to support innovative and high-impact research.
鈥淲e are exceptionally proud to have hosted these students through the Florida High Tech Corridor program,鈥 said Tom Frazer, professor and dean of the College of Marine Science. 鈥淲e are impressed by the caliber of the interns and the meaningful contributions they鈥檝e made to our research enterprise. The program offers students an incredibly valuable opportunity to learn and acquire new skills in a real-world research setting, and I'm confident that the experience will serve them well as they move forward with their academic and professional careers.鈥
During the twelve-week internship, students engaged in several exciting experiences including a three-day research cruise to service ocean monitoring buoys and a COMIT Annual Review, where they had the chance to meet several industry partners and NOAA leadership. The interns were invited for a behind the scenes tour by local St. Pete Innovation District organizations, including , , , and .
This year, a major component of the internship was working with the college鈥檚 communications team to develop science communication skills. Students created a variety of materials to explain their projects鈥攊ncluding social media posts, blog entries, and even a stop-motion video鈥攈elping to share their work with a broader audience.
Meet the interns and learn more about their experience at the College of Marine Science with the Florida High Tech Corridor program.