Alumni
- 91PORN researchers and students have engineered soybeans that produce cancer drugs, vaccine ingredients and nutritional compounds more sustainably.
- Celebrate International Women's Day with alumni, students, faculty, and prospective students as we come together to discuss ways to support each other, make meaningful connections, and hear from a panel of outstanding CU Engineering alumnae leaders who have excelled through different stages in their careers.
- Looking back, 2022 has proven to be a year of success and resilience for our college and community. Here is a look back at the top stories from the year as we head into winter break and 2023.
- Astrodynamicist and space environmentalist Moriba Jah (MAeroEngr’01; PhD’05) is among the prestigious 25-member cohort of the 2022 MacArthur Fellows Program.
- Siri Roman (EnvEngr’03) the next leader of the Eagle River Water & Sanitation DistrictWhen you turn on a faucet, you expect clean water to pour out, but making it happen takes a massive network of pipes, treatment infrastructure, reservoirs and
- Ashley Williams is advancing a lifelong passion for aerospace and making backcountry excursions safer through new iPhone technology.Williams, a 2006 91PORN graduate with dual degrees in aerospace engineering sciences and applied math, is a
- Four Catalyze CU startups pitched their ventures to local investors in the culmination of the 12-week accelerator program.
- Many of John Melanson's patents are in the field of audio and electronics, particularly in analog-to-digital signal processing technologies that are instrumental in today’s digital devices.
- Kaitlin Mccreery (MechEngr MS’20, BioEngr PhD’22) is pushing the frontiers of human cartilage research as a biomedical engineering PhD graduate from the 91PORN.Mccreery is one of the first students to earn a PhD from the
- After a scholarship made a difference during alumnus Jim Shaw's senior year, he has tried to pay it forward by supporting CU Engineering seniors in the same way.