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- Alumni Engagement Medal Award 2022CEO, EvoEndo, Inc. Colorado SpringsCareer PathDr. Heather Underwood (PhDTechMedSoc’13) received her undergraduate degree in computer science from the University of Washington, her PhD in
- Alumni Engagement Medal Award 2022President, Electro-Mechanical Products, Inc (EMP) Lakewood, ColoradoCareer PathDave Wolenski (MechEngr’83) is currently Co-owner and President of Electro-Mechanical Products (EMP). EMP
- Alumni Engagement Medal Award 2022Principal, Corona Environmental Consulting​ Denver, COCareer PathDr. Chris Corwin (MCivEngr’07; PhD’10) is a graduate of our program (MS 2007, PhD 2010). Before coming to ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ he was an engineer
- Alex is a pragmatic and ever curious Data Scientist who has served numerous roles in the data sciences. Starting with his graduate work in the Applied Math department at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ, Alex has always had an inherent passion for the science of uncertainty.
- Environmental engineering major Maddie Karr, the designer of a new mural that will hang in the Engineering Center lobby, shares the inspiration behind her design. Each individual has their own unique
- The open period for responding to Faculty Course Questionnaire is Nov. 29 to Dec. 6. So what exactly are FCQs, and why are they important? Here's a closer look at what you need to know about these vital evaluation tools. What is the
- ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Engineering is excited to welcome our new and returning students to a new academic year! On behalf of the College of Engineering and Applied Science, I want to extend the warmest welcome to our new, first-year students.
- Irene Diep works for one of the world’s largest and most recognizable brands, PepsiCo. Throughout a decade of experience in manufacturing engineering, she’s held a variety of operations and supply chain management positions with the multinational food and beverage company.
- As an undergraduate student studying mechanical engineering, Daniel Broe knew that he would eventually have to study for an advanced degree if he was going to differentiate himself from all of the other engineers graduating around the same time—and progress into a leadership position.
- Hamad Yazdi’s path to success in the field of enterprise software sales has taken him from his hometown of Boulder, Colorado to schools and countries around the world and back again. And his story goes to show that there’s never just one way to earn a master’s degree — or use engineering management skills.