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- Curious about how our undergraduate ChBE students spend their summers? Read about some summer 鈥15 experiences below.Nathan EdwardsCBEN JuniorExperience: Internship at Arizona State UniversityDescription: This past summer I worked on a portable
- 鈥淥MG, that鈥檚 the LearnChemE school! I wouldn鈥檛 have passed Heat Transfer without your screencasts. You鈥檙e so lucky you get to take classes where the professors making the screencasts actually teach.鈥漈his comment was told to Professor
- 鈥淲e did not have computers when I started at CU; everything was done using typewriters!鈥 says Administrative Assistant Ellen Romig about her start at CU鈥檚 Department of Chemical Engineering in August of 1979. Romig was honored at this year
- From biofuels in the Bay Area to biomedical devices in Boulder, alumna Kristen (Potter) Bradley (ChemBioEngr 鈥10) has come full circle. Bradley currently works at Medtronic鈥檚 (formerly Covidien) Tissue Research Lab in Boulder as a Development
- From biofuels in the Bay Area to biomedical devices in Boulder, alumna Kristen (Potter) Bradley (ChemBioEngr 鈥10) has come full circle.Bradley currently works at Medtronic鈥檚 (formerly Covidien) Tissue Research Lab in Boulder as a
- The ChBE department was recently awarded support for two graduate training programs through the US Department of Education鈥檚 GAANN (Graduate Assistantships in Areas of National Need) initiative. The two awards total more than $1.75 million over
- Senior chemical engineering student Andrew Weidner was the recipient of a prestigious Astronaut Scholarship Foundation Award. The scholarship, which includes a $10,000 check, was won by only two CU students this year. Former
- The 2015 Dean鈥檚 Outstanding Research Award, based on excellence in research as assessed by annual evaluations, was bestowed upon Associate Professor Will Medlin. This college-wide honor includes a $5000 discretionary fund.Professors Dan
- Distinguished Professor Kristi Anseth is the recipient of a 2016 ACS Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award. Consisting of a $40,000 unrestricted research grant, a $5,000 award and a certificate, this honor is given to recognize and encourage
- Danielle Benoit (PhD ChemEngr鈥06), a former doctorate student under the advisement of Professor Kristi Anseth, was chosen by the Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering Journal as a 2015 Young Innovator.Now an Associate Professor