Keith Julien, William Barham and Dean Bobby Braun

William Barham, Applied Math

May 7, 2019

William Barham says his years at CU have been among the happiest and certainly most challenging of his life, and they've prepared him to pursue his PhD in Applied and Computational Mathematics at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences.

Mingxuan Zhang

Mingxuan Zhang, Applied Math

May 7, 2019

During his time as an undergraduate, Mingxuan Zhang created a pipeline for estimating and characterizing uncertainty in coastal storm surge levels, developed methods for diagnosing and sampling from multimodal distributions and served as a teaching assistant.

Catherine Witt

Catherine Witt, Electrical Engineering

May 7, 2019

Catherine Witt says her first electrical engineering class was incredibly difficult; she had to work incredibly hard just to keep up. Now she's graduating at the top of her class and continuing toward her PhD.

Sarah Withee

Sarah Withee, Electrical Engineering

May 7, 2019

In her 40s, Sarah Withee walked away from her career in language teaching to pursue her dream of becoming an engineer. She likened it to 鈥渏umping off a cliff with a parachute and no idea if it was going to open or not.鈥

Sean Okonsky near Colorado lake

Sean Okonsky, Chemical Engineering

May 7, 2019

On his path to graduation, Sean Okonsky faced the usual academic challenges of a chemical engineering major and also overcame the obstacles of a uniquely personal struggle through depression and substance use.

Michael Anthony in African dance class

Michael Anthony, Architectural Engineering

May 7, 2019

Michael Anthony spent his collegiate career deepening his cultural understanding through engineering. Now he's headed to Eswatini鈥攚ith some slick new dance moves under his belt.

Curtis Gile stands with rainwater catchment system

Curtis Gile, Mechanical Engineering

May 7, 2019

Traveling to Rwanda with Engineers Without Borders opened a new level of understanding for Curtis Gile and kick-started his career with an international consulting firm.

Simon Hafner

Simon Hafner, Mechanical Engineering

May 7, 2019

During his time at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载, Boettcher Scholar Simon Hafner researched ways to increase the energy density and lifetime of batteries. Already, he has published seven papers and is listed on three patents.

Brent Frieden

Brent Frieden, Mechanical Engineering

May 7, 2019

As a freshman, Brent Frieden realized he'd have to work incredibly hard to keep up with his peers. Along with finding that path to academic success, he also interned with NIST, competed on the cycling team, was involved in student ministry, was a member of Engineering Honors Program and spent a semester volunteering in Nicaragua.

Spencer Miller

Spencer Miller, Mechanical Engineering

May 7, 2019

Inspired by his grandpa to pursue mechanical engineering, Spencer Miller spent his time at 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 on a range of pursuits: studying abroad in Australia, rebuilding a VW engine, and producing a documentary with his brother.

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