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Soaring to New Heights: Dwight DeBerry’s Journey to NASA Internship 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Dwight DeBerry’s journey to a NASA internship is a testament to the power of perseverance and passion. A Memphis native, DeBerry is a senior pursuing a dual major in architectural engineering and psychology at Tennessee State University.  

Dwight Deberry

His path to NASA was unexpected, fueled by two years of dedicated research that included projects like the Tensegrity Structures initiative under Dr. Ranganathan Parthasarathy and a collaboration with the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) on cable barriers with Dr. Deo Chimba, both professors in the department of civil and architectural engineering at TSU.  

Reflecting on his previous research, DeBerry admits, “At the time, I didn’t fully recognize the skills I was developing. My contributions felt routine, but they ultimately led me to this incredible opportunity at NASA.” 

Currently, DeBerry is a Research Lab Assistant Intern at the Intelligent Tactical Mobility Robotics Laboratory at TSU, working on a NASA-sponsored project aligned with the Advanced Air Mobility mission where he focuses on emergency landing site identification for advanced air mobility systems.  

His work is vital for integrating new air transportation methods that aim to connect underserved regions efficiently. Utilizing the IRIS interphase system developed by Dr. Amir Shirkhodaie, a TSU professor for mechanical and manufacturing engineering, DeBerry’s role involves applying optical imaging systems to enhance safety protocols for Urban Air Mobility (UAM).  

He emphasizes, “Without our research, the deployment of UAM systems could face significant safety risks, including catastrophic failures.” 

DeBerry and his graduate researchers’ team.

DeBerry stands out as the only undergraduate in a multidisciplinary team of graduate researchers specializing in various engineering fields. He leverages his architectural engineering background to assess spatial dynamics for safe landing zones, utilizing tools like Google Earth to ensure practical implementation within urban environments. “By combining our diverse skill sets, we create more comprehensive and resilient solutions,” he notes. 

Throughout his internship, DeBerry has honed his technical skills in data analytics, advanced software applications, and interface development. He believes that his contributions lay a critical foundation for safe and reliable UAM operations, ultimately shaping the future of urban transportation.  

“This internship is a step toward contributing to some of the world’s most significant advancements,” he reflects, aligning this experience with his aspirations in academia. 

In addition to his academic pursuits, DeBerry is focused on expanding his business, “Extreme Dorm Makeover.” This venture aims to create safer and more convenient living spaces for students, helping them feel comfortable and at home in their environments.  

After graduation, DeBerry plans to pursue a Ph.D. to deepen his expertise and contribute to impactful research. His long-term goal is to enter academia, where he hopes to blend research, teaching, and mentorship, nurturing the next generation of engineers. With a bright future ahead, DeBerry embodies the spirit of innovation and dedication, paving the way for exciting advancements in both engineering and education. 

For more information on the College of Engineering, visit https://www.tnstate.edu/engineering/  

TSU Senior Preselected for STEM Internship with Prestigious Naval Research Laboratory

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – Deja Story, a senior mathematics major from Johnson City, TN, has been preselected for the prestigious Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) HBCU/MI Internship Program. This opportunity marks a significant milestone in her academic journey, validating her hard work and dedication.

“I am incredibly honored to be preselected,” Story shared. “It’s a testament to my perseverance and commitment to my studies.”

This comprehensive, multi-component program offers students the opportunity to conduct state of the art research relevant to the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Navy (DoN) and the NRL.  Internships are awarded competitively to students who have completed at least one year of undergraduate training in science, mathematics, or engineering.

Deja Story’s Certificate of Academic Merit received from TSU’s Honors College.

Story has maintained an impressive 4.0 GPA throughout her academic career, which she attributes to effective time management, detailed planning, and active engagement in her classes.

“The sense of accomplishment from achieving a high GPA is rewarding, but it’s also a challenge that requires discipline and passion,” she noted.

Her research experience has been equally remarkable. Under the guidance of Dr. Michael Reed, Department Chair of Mathematical Sciences in the College of Life and Physical Sciences, Story has been conducting research on Symbolic Rees algebra, a mathematical structure important in commutative algebra and algebraic geometry. Their project aims to prove that the Symbolic Rees algebra is Noetherian for prime ideals defining space monomial curves with multiplicity 5. This research not only deepens the understanding of algebraic structures but also fuels her desire to pursue a Ph.D. in mathematics.

Deja Story

As she prepares for her internship in Washington, D.C., Deja is eager to work alongside experienced researchers on real-world projects. “I look forward to gaining research experience and exploring whether a career in the military is right for me,” she explained. The two-month program will provide her with invaluable insights into STEM-related research, further enhancing her academic journey.

After graduation in Fall 2025, she plans to pursue a Ph.D. in applied mathematics with a vision of combining research and service as an officer in the Air Force. “I hope to apply my mathematical knowledge to solve complex, real-world problems in the military,” she stated.

Deja’s journey exemplifies resilience and determination, and her future is bright as she continues to inspire others in her pursuit of academic excellence and service.