Our internship is a flexible, hands-on role that puts you in the field with our engineering experts and in the midst of helping us create and test solutions to our customers’ needs. This summer, we had the pleasure of hiring Brodie Clemmer as one of our interns.  Brodie was born and raised in Arizona, and he is a first year graduate student at Arizona State University studying Biomedical Engineering.

Why did you choose to pursue a degree in biomedical engineering?

I think I had the right amount of nerd for it, and some of the devices and advancements made through biomedical engineering are straight out of a sci-fi movie, which sounded awesome.

How did you find the internship at Noraxon?

One of ASU’s school coordinators gave out some basic information about Noraxon and suggested they were looking for interns!

Best part of the internship so far?

I’ve met some very cool and talented people that I have an opportunity to learn from, in a hands-on style that’s reflective of what industry jobs could look like.

We are excited to have Brodie a part of the team this summer.  If you are interested in our future internship programs, please visit our Career Page.

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