Employee Spotlight
- Evan is a tenured associate professor jointly appointed in civil, environmental and architectural engineering and Smead Aerospace, as well as an affiliate faculty in environmental and occupational health at the Colorado School of Public Health.
- Click the link above to learn about Angela's extensive time as a counselor and her role in providing school counselors with resources to support all students as they explore computer science education and careers.
- His research interests include the development of novel pedagogical methods to teach core engineering courses and leveraging technology to enhance learning experiences.
- Kelly Lewis is a Senior Graduate Program Advisor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering.
- Fernando Rosario-Ortiz is a professor in civil, environmental and architectural engineering and faculty director of the Environmental Engineering Program.
- Stefanie Countryman is a Research Associate and the Director of BioServe Space Technologies, a Center within the Ann and HJ Smead Aerospace Engineering and Science Department.
- Majid Zamani is an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department. He joined CU Boulder beginning of 2019 after spending more than 4 years as a faculty member at the Technical University of Munich in Germany.Â
- Charles Musgrave, PhD, is a professor of chemical and biological engineering and professor by courtesy of chemistry at the University of Colorado Boulder. His program involves the application of a wide variety of quantum mechanical modeling methods to problems in the energy sciences.
- Waleska has been a Graduate Advisor in Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences since March 2019. Waleska is from San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she obtained her Bachelor of Science (BS) in Environmental Science at Universidad Ana G. Mendez (formerly Universidad Metropolitana or UMET). She has a Master of Science (MS) degree in Environmental Science and additional graduate studies in secondary science education from the University of Texas at El Paso.Â
- Managing such a large, diverse group and supporting a shared lab environment not only involves providing the business structure for safe and consistent lab operations but also includes fostering collaboration and positive group dynamics. On the business end, Dorothy creates and updates policies and procedures for lab safety, bench space use and overall laboratory use. She also manages the budget, gives lab tours, oversees the shared instrumentation program and the teaching lab, assists students and faculty solve problems and gathers the resources they need to conduct their research.Â