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  • Carpenter headshot
    Bart Carpenter has had a long and distinguished career, with over 40 years of diversified engineering and management experience in petroleum refining, gas processing and industrial biotechnology. Upon graduating from CU Boulder in 1981 with a
  • Botway headshot
    Lloyd Botway graduated with a master’s degree in computer science from CU Boulder in 1970 — the second master’s degree ever awarded by the department. He went on to spend 30 successful years in the software and hardware industry. He has worked as a
  • Kate Bergeron headshot
    Kate Bergeron (MMechEngr’95) has been with Apple Inc. for more than two decades and currently serves as a vice president of hardware engineering. Early in her career, she was part of the team that designed hardware such as the 2003 17-inch PowerBook
  • Herb Vogel headshot
    In 2020, Herb Vogel (MechEngr’82) was appointed president and chief executive officer of SM Energy, a public S&P 600 company headquartered in Denver with oil and gas production operations primarily in Texas. Vogel has more than 38 years of
  • Justin Whiteley headshot
    Justin Whiteley (MMechEngr’14, PhD’16) is a materials scientist, industrial mycologist, and CTO and co-founder of Meati, which makes mushroom-based versions of chicken and steak. He grew up in Santa Cruz, California, developing his scientific view
  • Bhavna Chhabra headshot
    Bhavna Chhabra (CompSci’95) grew up in India and Dubai before moving to the U.S. to graduate with a computer science degree from CU Boulder. After graduation, Chhabra worked as a software engineer, spending 17 years at Qualcomm and eventually
  • Justin Pedersen, SPUR summer research program participant
    Justin Pedersen, a senior majoring in aerospace engineering, participated in the program in the summer of 2022 through Professor Penny Axelrad’s group. He researched timing systems for small satellites through the program, a topic that is of interest to the private sector, and military and scientific groups working with satellites.
  •  Computer Science PhD candidate Saumya Sinha presents a poster at the Research and Innovation for Climate Change Open House on Nov. 30 at CU Boulder.
    Researchers from across CU Boulder gathered in the Rustandy Building on Nov. 30 to showcase their work ahead of the Right Here, Right Now United Nations Climate summit on campus.
  • Hypersonic vehicle
    Researchers at CU Boulder are using lasers to precisely quantify the performance of high-speed engines. Those measurements – recently described in detail in Optica – will be key to propelling superfast hypersonic vehicles in the future and should provide better engine performance overall.
  • Dear buffs, I’m Rachel, president of CU Women in Computing, and I’m thrilled to tell you more about our society! First of all, everybody is welcome to join our club, not just women in computing! The purpose of WIC is to support, celebrate
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