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A brief interview with Amy H. Moore Ph.D, the EMP's new Scholar in Residence, discusses biomedical research, commercialization, teaching, and career trajectories.
Todd J. Mosher, Ph.D., brings 36 years of aerospace experience to the ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è EMP faculty
The Engineering Management Program and the College of Engineering and Applied Science are pleased to announce the addition of a dynamic new Scholar in Residence, Amy Moore.Amy H. Moore is a biomedical product development strategist who focuses on
A quick interview with the EMP's new Scholar in Residence, Todd J. Mosher, Ph.D, touches on teaching, career direction and an early fascination with aerospace.
Published: September 11, 2024 • By Wendy MartinÌý Jessica Rush Leeker has been awarded a $2M National Science Foundation grant to advance her research on creating informal learning resources out of a structured, formal environment that promotes
Complete your Engineering Management or Entrepreneurship minor while spending Fall semester abroadÌýin Lisbon, Portugal! Learn More Information
In 2021, Robertha Richardson from Tuskegee, Alabama, sat down to read Equity, Inclusion and Diversity in Engineering: Why They Matter. The article featured Dr. Jessica Rush Leeker, Director of Undergraduate Education, and Stephen Dunn, Professor of
For Faculty Lecturer Alyssa McCluskey, the capstone project at the University of Colorado Engineering Management Program (EMP) boils down to two things: agency and opportunity.Ìý Agency, because students can chart their own course. And
The Lockheed Martin Engineering Management Program at ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è has been preparing technical professionalsÌýto be successful business leaders since 1992 through its on-campus and distance-learning degrees. Now, the program is making graduate
Like all engineers, Professor Michael Readey has a passion for solving problems. Throughout his career in product development, he has worked on projects ranging from designing medical components used to separate blood cells to implementing large-
