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Electrical Engineering major Devon Kisfalvi (’23) leveraged the prestige of Embry-Riddle with his membership in the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Club on the Prescott Campus to land a coveted internship at Northrop Grumman. During his time at the iconic aerospace company, Kisfalvi worked on two projects. The first involved improving a satellite component “that would have to be specifically constructed to meet the requirements set by Northrop Grumman and NASA.” On his second assignment, Kisfalvi said he “worked with my mentor on collecting documentation for the Landsat 9 team on the Integrated Electronics Module (IEM) focusing on End Item Data Package,” which required compiling “parts lists, assembly drawings, among other reports.” “This internship wouldn’t have been possible without Embry-Riddle.” Devon Kisfalvi (’23) B.S. in Electrical Engineering Now, Kisfalvi works as an electrical engineer at Lockheed Martin in Texas.
Artist’s rendering of Landsat 9 from underneath, showing the ground-facing apertures of the two instruments: the Thermal Infrared Sensor 2 (TIRS-2, left) and the Operational Land Imager 2 (OLI-2, right). Image: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/ Conceptual Image Lab
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