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Jack Rygg

  • Scott Scholar | Class of 2026
  • IT Innovation | Artificial Intelligence

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Jack recently worked as a software engineering intern with Northrop Grumman. In summer 2024, he interned at nLyze, a local startup focused on consulting and implementing AI with an emphasis on security, where he worked in project management and software engineering. He also collaborates with Dr. Elson and the National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology, and Education Center (NCITE), contributing to research and development that led to NCITE’s first U.S. patent (US-12069010) for a chatbot designed to report and investigate threats. For his Community Action Project, Jack and his team partnered with partnered with Bockscar, the Technology Innovation Sector of the 55th Wing of the U.S. Air Force. They recently developed an application of the oceanic crossing procedures to improve accessibility and user experience, ultimately enhancing flight safety. Following graduation, Jack is interested in pursuing a career in IT, technological innovation, and programming.

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Jack recently worked as a software engineering intern with Northrop Grumman. In summer 2024, he interned at nLyze, a local startup focused on consulting and implementing AI with an emphasis on security, where he worked in project management and software engineering. He also collaborates with Dr. Elson and the National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology, and Education Center (NCITE), contributing to research and development that led to NCITE’s first U.S. patent (US-12069010) for a chatbot designed to report and investigate threats. For his Community Action Project, Jack and his team partnered with partnered with Bockscar, the Technology Innovation Sector of the 55th Wing of the U.S. Air Force. They recently developed an application of the oceanic crossing procedures to improve accessibility and user experience, ultimately enhancing flight safety. Following graduation, Jack is interested in pursuing a career in IT, technological innovation, and programming.

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