Fermilab 2025 Summer Internship — Skills Learned from Working with Mu2e Tracker Team
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Abstract
As part of a DOE RENEW Grant, the undergraduate authors interned at Fermilab. They spent nine weeks over summer 2025 working on the tracker team for the Mu2e experiment. They gained practical experience in a multitude of new skills including electronics installation, testing, and repairs. Their work particularly increased productivity by helping repair the high voltage and calibration pre-amplifiers, over 20,000 of which are needed in the tracker. These components are very fragile and often break during the installation process. The experience also taught them several soft skills such as the importance of thoughtful data storage, record-keeping, and problem-solving skills. They learned the demands of a large, international collaboration and how to work in a team. The authors would like to acknowledge their advisor and PI of the grant, Dr. Christopher G. Fasano, and the Mu2e team lead by co-spokesperson Dr. Bob Bernstein and tracker L2 manager Dr. Brendan Kiburg.
*DOE RENEW Grant with PI Dr. Christopher G. Fasano
Presenters
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Bronte Isabella de Zwart
- Monmouth College