Embracing the Next Generation

Welcoming 2023 Summer Interns to Shape Our Company's Future!

We are thrilled to introduce the latest additions to our team, the dynamic group of new interns! These talented individuals have embarked on a journey with us, carrying the torch of innovation and embodying the future of our KatRisk's development. With their fresh perspectives, unwavering enthusiasm, and hunger for knowledge, our new interns are set to breathe new life into our organization. They bring diverse backgrounds, experiences, and skill sets that promise to contribute to our growth in unimaginable ways. These bright minds are the driving force behind our ever-evolving work culture. Their thirst for learning, adaptability, and determination inspire us all, reminding us of the immense possibilities that lie ahead.

From day one, these exceptional individuals have demonstrated their commitment to excellence. Their dedication to pushing boundaries, challenging the status quo, and embracing innovation is truly commendable. We firmly believe that their energy and ideas will fuel our progress and lead us toward greater achievements. To our new interns, we say: embrace the opportunities that await you, forge meaningful connections, and never shy away from sharing your unique perspectives. Your contribution matters, and we are eager to witness the incredible impact you will have on our company's trajectory.

Please join us in extending a warm welcome to our new interns as we celebrate the bright minds of the next generation driving our company's development!

Ashley Wong, Purdue University, Honors College (Bachelor of Science)

Ashley is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree at Purdue University's Honors College. Her major is Business Analytics & Information Management, with a minor in Computer Science. In the past semester, she has created a financial dashboard for a pharmaceuticals company, Inotiv, from several large databases, and web scraped for overlapping job postings across multiple recruiting websites. She has previously co-authored a research paper entitled "Investigating Bias Within Demographics Across Occupations Through Machine Learning", in which the team found racial and gender bias in the workplace through analysis of publicly available data. For fun, Ashley likes to play tennis and the piano.

Ethan Cai, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, BS in Computer Science and Statistics

Ethan is a rising 3rd-year student at the University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign (UIUC) studying Computer Science and Statistics. His previous experience included creating a basic website for Action Republican, a political party in Chad. He also worked on the IoT Unity Research team at UIUC, where he used Unity and C# to simulate a Savannah environment. In his free time, Ethan likes to play basketball and build mechanical keyboards.



Srinjoy Dutta, Purdue University Junior, BS in Computer Science Honors

Srinjoy is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Purdue University. Before joining KatRisk, Srinjoy was part of the Purdue ACM club working on machine learning models. Srinjoy is also part of the Purdue table tennis club in Purdue. In the bay, Srinjoy enjoys hiking, biking, and playing basketball.

Ryan Duquet, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, BS in Computer Science

Ryan currently studies  Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with an expected graduation date May 2024. Ryan is motivated to learn new technologies and enjoy collaborating with others. He completed an initial internship last summer. His work includes frontend, backend, and full-stack development or a more specialized opportunity including anything related to modeling.

By Swami Krishnamoorthy, Chief Technology Officer, KatRisk