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Camille Eddy is currently studying Mechanical Engineering at and entered UIF Boise State University leading an active lifestyle of student leadership.
After taking an interest in space science she led several programs involved in research in space, including the NASA Microgravity Undergraduate Research program during her second year, where she worked closely with former astronaut Barbara Morgan. Other programs included the Space Broncos who accomplished a downlink with International Space Station and later a research grant from the Miles Undergraduate Research Initiative where she studied Augmented Reality. At the end of her second year she accepted an internship at HP and began developing robotics in the Robot Development Lab. She then advanced to an internship this summer at HP Inc’s headquarters in Palo Alto, California as a Machine Learning Intern building a new generation of smart robotics.
Other programs included the Space Broncos who accomplished Camille recently completed a downlink with International Space Station and later a research grant from the Miles Undergraduate Research Initiative where she studied Augmented Reality. At the end of her second year she accepted an internship at HP and began developing 7-month robotics in the Robot Development Lab. She then advanced to an internship this summer at HP Inc’s headquarters Google X in Palo AltoMountain View, California as a Machine Learning Intern building a new generation of smart roboticsCamille She has continued to spark spoken at the conversation about diversity at her school Non-Profit Technology Conference in Washington D.C. and the Humanity.ai conference in the community through writing and social media as well as supporting her friends and other SF on Cultural Bias in artificial intelligence. And finally, she has spoken on student groups leadership several times including a speech that introduced President Obama at Boise Statein 2015.
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