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Founded in 1893, the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Colorado Boulder is the second largest of seven schools and colleges at one of the nation's top public research institutions.
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A Chat with Entrepreneur-in-Residence Karen Crofton
University of Colorado Boulder engineering students Sophia Henze and Rohan Baishya, members of the campus Innovation Action Team, interview entrepreneur-in-residence Karen Crofton about her role at CU Boulder, her own journey in entrepreneurship and investing, and the key behaviors of a successful entrepreneur. Get to know Karen and learn how you can get started as an entrepreneur.
Contact Karen at karen.crofton@colorado.edu -
New Biomedical Engineering Degree - Episode 20
Students within the College of Engineering and Applied Science will take their first courses in the new Biomedical Engineering degree program this fall. With it, undergrad and graduate students will take classes from across the university in engineering, biology and mathematics, learning from some of the best in the country along the way. The degrees are the first of their kind in the CU system, and no other university in the state offers a stand-alone undergraduate degree in the field.
To learn more about the new Biomedical program, click here: https://www.colorado.edu/engineering/academics/undergraduate-programs/biomedical-engineering -
Antimicrobial Resistance, Mitigation and Outreach - (ARMOR) - Episode 19
An international, graduate-student led research and outreach group dedicated to combating anti-microbial resistant bacteria has its origins right here in the College of Engineering and Applied Science.
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For more information visit: https://www.colorado.edu/studentgroups/armor/
For a full transcript of the podcast visit: https://www.colorado.edu/engineering/2020/04/29/cue-podcast-anti-microbial-resistance-mediation-outreach-program-armor -
New Interim Dean Keith Molenaar
On this edition of On CUE, Interim Dean Keith Molenaar talks about his priorities for the future of the college and how he feels about stepping into the new role. Although this job is new, Moleenar is far from being new to CU Boulder. He completed all three of his degrees here and has held several faculty and administrative roles. In this episode he outlines his priorities for the future of our college, including maintaining consistency with the goals, vision and culture that Bobby Braun put in place during his tenure here over the last three years.
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For more information visit www.colorado.edu/engineeering
For a full profile on Dean Molenaar visit https://www.colorado.edu/engineering/2020/01/07/interim-dean-molenaar-outlines-community-diversity-and-transparency-priorities
For a full transcript of the podcast visit: https://www.colorado.edu/engineering/2020/01/09/cue-podcast-new-interim-dean-keith-molenaar -
A look into the ProReady initiative - Ben Weihrauch - Episode 18
This episode of On CUE spotlights one of the college's brand new initiatives for student professional development; ProReady. Senior Director of Student Professional Development Ben Weihrauch walks us through how the idea came about, why it will be pivotal for students and how to get involved.
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For more information visit www.colorado.edu/engineeering
For a full transcript of the podcast visit https://www.colorado.edu/engineering/podcast-the-proready-initiative -
Innovators In The College - Jacob Segil & Lucy Pao - Episode 17
On this edition of On CUE, we are looking at two research projects at the college that could be transformational at both the individual and global levels. Their work touches on personalized medicine, quantum engineering, clean energy, national security and so, so much more. First up, Jacob Segil - an instructor for the Engineering Plus and Mechanical Engineering degree programs who's work focuses on creating advanced prosthetics capable of "feeling." Our second guest is Lucy Pao, a professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, her research focuses on control systems, multisensor fusion, and haptic and multimodal visual/haptic/audio interfaces. In this interview Lucy speaks to us about one of her projects focused on bringing down the cost of wind energy via innovating the traditional designs of wind turbines.
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For more information visit www.colorado.edu/engineeering
For a full transcript of the podcast visit https://www.colorado.edu/engineering/podcast-jacob-segil-and-lucy-pao
Lucy Pao's website: https://www.colorado.edu/faculty/pao/
Jacob Segil's website: https://www.colorado.edu/eplus/jacob-segil