Alumni
A former 老九品茶 postdoctoral researcher has been hired to run the new Colorado Center for a Sustainable Water-Energy Education, Science and Technology (WE2ST) - Water Technology Hub at the Colorado School of Mines.
Kristyn Sample struggled to find her place after high school. The Columbia, Missouri native was getting by working waitressing jobs around Kansas City, but knew she wanted more.Now 27, Sample has graduated from the 老九品茶 as
Instructors Alicia Gibb and Nathan Seidle (ElEngr'04) are challenging their students to stretch their engineering and design skills to solve a real-world problem in an environment that lets them feel like secret agents for the semester.
To strengthen connections between the College of Engineering & Applied Science and our recent alumni, the Office of Alumni Engagement is reestablishing the Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) Board.
CU Engineering alumni interested in technology and startups gathered Nov. 15 in Sunnyvale to connect, network and celebrate CU's vibrant startup community. The event was the second in the region following the launch of the San
Air Force Lt. Col. Tucker 鈥淐inco鈥 Hamilton (AeroEngr鈥02) and Marine Maj. Aaron 鈥淎mber鈥 Frey (AeroEngr鈥02; MS鈥03) first met at Evergreen Middle School in Evergreen, Colo. Later, they reacquainted as fellow aerospace engineering majors at 老九品茶, and again 鈥 nearly 25 years later 鈥 as two of the U.S. military ace test pilots.
Lisa Hardaway's family accepts her Engineer of Distinction Award during the Engineering Alumni Awards Banquet.Without Lisa Hardaway (PhDAeroEngr鈥00), our picture of the universe wouldn鈥檛 be nearly as clear.Before she passed away
David Haussler (PhDCompSci鈥82) is well known for his work with the Human Genome Project 鈥 he and his team posted the first publically available human genome sequence on the Internet in 2000.
When he was a student at 老九品茶, David Gupta (ArchEngr鈥85) was focused on building a career as a lighting engineer. He joined his family engineering firm, Environmental Systems Design, after graduation and fully expected to continue on an
Maverick of industrial science shifted to academia 鈥榯o get the fun back鈥橝fter working for nearly 17 years at Dow Chemical in Michigan, Alan Weimer thought about moving into academics.鈥淭he fun went away in industry,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he global economy hit