Intern Insights: Vaishnavi Ranganathan with Angela Busheska

Outline illustrations of Angela Busheska, an undergraduate engineering student at Lafayette College and Vaishnavi Ranganathan, a Senior Researcher at Microsoft.

Every year, interns from academic institutions around the world apply and grow their knowledge as members of the research community at Microsoft. In this Microsoft Research Podcast series, these students join their internship supervisors to share their experience working alongside some of the leading researchers in their respective fields. 

In this episode, Angela Busheska, an undergraduate engineering student at Lafayette College, talks to Senior Researcher Vaishnavi Ranganathan about her work on TerraTrace, a platform that brings together statistics and large language models to track land use over time for agricultural and forestry applications. Busheska discusses the personal loss that drew her to climate activism, the chain of events that led to a memorable face-to-face meeting with Microsoft’s chief sustainability officer, and her advice for going after the internship you want and making the experience count. 

Angela Busheska standing to the left of the Microsoft sign on the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington.
Angela Busheska, pictured on the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington, was a part of the Microsoft Research Undergraduate Research Intern Program. During her time in the internship program, she helped develop a platform for tracking land use across time for agricultural and forestry applications. 
Angela Busheska and Melanie Nakagawa standing in front of a fence
During her internship, Busheska met with Microsoft Chief Sustainability Officer Melanie Nakagawa at the Bloomberg Green Festival in Seattle and spoke with the Microsoft executive about her sustainability work. 

[1] (opens in new tab) For more information, see “Regulation on Deforestation-free products” on the European Commission website (opens in new tab).

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