Alumni
- Air Force Lt. Col. Tucker “Cinco” Hamilton (AeroEngr’02) and Marine Maj. Aaron “Amber” Frey (AeroEngr’02; MS’03) first met at Evergreen Middle School in Evergreen, Colo. Later, they reacquainted as fellow aerospace engineering majors at , and again — nearly 25 years later — as two of the U.S. military’s ace test pilots.
- Lisa Hardaway's family accepts her Engineer of Distinction Award during the Engineering Alumni Awards Banquet.Without Lisa Hardaway (PhDAeroEngr’00), our picture of the universe wouldn’t be nearly as clear.Before she passed away
- David Haussler (PhDCompSci’82) is well known for his work with the Human Genome Project – he and his team posted the first publically available human genome sequence on the Internet in 2000.
- When he was a student at , David Gupta (ArchEngr’85) was focused on building a career as a lighting engineer. He joined his family’s engineering firm, Environmental Systems Design, after graduation and fully expected to continue on an
- Maverick of industrial science shifted to academia ‘to get the fun back’After working for nearly 17 years at Dow Chemical in Michigan, Alan Weimer thought about moving into academics.“The fun went away in industry,” he said. “The global economy hit
- Alexandra Okeson, a CU Engineering Outstanding Graduate for Academic Achievement for 2017, tried her hand at several computer science disciplines during her time at .
She helped scientists at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics develop data analysis software for the IMPACT student dust counter. She interned at the Federal Communications Commission, where she got to see how government is using technology to inform policy decisions. She experienced life at a startup with Next Energy Technologies, and spent a summer at Microsoft partner Avanade in Seattle. - Five groups of students graduating from the mechanical engineering senior design program are leaving with patents in their name.
"The amount of intellectual property in this program is massive," said program co-instructor Daria Kotys-Schwartz. - The College of Engineering and Applied Science at the recognized six alumni for contributions to their fields and to the university at a banquet April 28, 2017.The recipients of the 2017 Distinguished Engineering
- Donald Strickland has chosen to be prepared in all aspects of his life, and that began with his choice of school to attend and degree to achieve.
Strickland is a California native and had a choice of colleges. He was offered athletic scholarships to both and UCLA, a school that was much closer to home, and one where he had family connections. Even though UCLA might have been an easier choice to prepare for with family nearby, he chose to play football for because of the college of engineering. - Interns are getting remarkable firsthand opportunities to make an impact at Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company. Andrew Wylde, a intern working in the microelectronics assembly area of the RF Payload Center of Excellence, was able