Hi everyone! As the summer comes to an end and we present our final outcomes to the Idaho National Lab, I want to reflect on the SHURE-Grid program which I had the honor of participating in this summer. I was part of Group One, The Operators, and worked on the policy and culture aspect of…
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From Healthcare to Dams – Reflecting on my SHURE-Grid Experience
Hi! It’s Karlynn again. I am now at the end of my summer research experience, and I have learned so much. I am currently pursuing a major in Digital Narrative and Interactive Design, a minor in Italian, and a certificate in Digital Media. With a schedule full of media, communication, and language-based classes, you can…
Lessons Learned in Shure-Grid
Hello all, I’m Ken and I’m part of the Shure-Gird Program. In this program we helped create education material for students to help them consider cybersecurity when engineering. I enjoyed my experience with the program, and I met a lot of great people. The Shure-Grid program greatly changed my understanding of scholarly work. Before I…
Research, Development, and the Electric Grid: A SHURE-Grid Reflection
Through my time at Pitt, I have dabbled in the concepts of research and scholarly work within the academic classroom. However, through the SHURE-Grid program, I have finally been able to put those concepts into practice. A large part of this research and scholarly work, I have since learned, has simply been meeting and discussing…
A Reflection on my Professional and Personal Development as a SHURE-Grid Fellow
As I am wrapping up my summer of research at Pitt, I am beginning to reflect on what I have learned from this experience and how that has affected my future goals. I participated in the SHURE-Grid research fellowship, an interdisciplinary program where I got to explore situations surrounding real life cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure…
Introduction to My Experience with the SHURE-Grid Fellowship
Hello, internet denizen! My name is Lambert Zhang, and I am an engineering science major at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering, but today I write to you in the capacity of a SHURE-Grid Fellowship fellow. SHURE-Grid stands for Summer Honors Undergraduate Research Experience: Electric Grid Securing and Storytelling – a big mouthful…
Securing Critical Infrastructure with Shure-Grid
My name is Ken Barrett, and I am currently a rising Senior majoring in computer science and minoring in mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh. I am a participant in the Shure-Grid program. I enjoy playing hockey, guitar, and soccer. My favorite food is my mom’s curry. I can also speak Japanese fluently. My goal…
Illuminating Cyber-Informed Engineering: SHURE-Grid 2024
Hi everyone! My name is James Ross and I am a rising senior in the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences studying History and Political Science while pursuing a certificate in Public and Professional Writing. As of now, I plan to pursue graduate study in Public Policy and International Affairs. In addition, I am a…
Hacking, Hardware, & Healthcare: SHURE-Grid ’24
Hello! My name is Casey Withers, and I am a rising senior in the Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences here at the University of Pittsburgh. I am pursuing an undergraduate degree in Political Science and Statistics with plans to declare a minor in Museum Studies in the fall. Beyond my academic pursuits, I enjoy…
Cybersecurity Risks in Healthcare: 2024 SHURE-Grid Fellowship
Hi! I’m Karlynn Riccitelli, and I’m a rising Junior in the School of Computing and Information, as well as the David C. Frederick Honors College. I am currently majoring in Digital Narrative and Interactive Design, as well as pursuing a minor in Italian along with a certificate in Digital Media. I am a sister of…
