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  • Caroline Norris
    Caroline Norris is an undergraduate student in mechanical engineering.  She interned with the RockSol Consulting Group during summer 2021.
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    My name is Xander Sugarman, and I am a mechanical engineering student passionate about having fun on bicycles. I have always wanted an e-bike; however, they tend to be quite expensive, which is a major barrier to entry. After my summer internship
  • Robert Reid
    Robert Reid is an undergraduate student in mechanical engineering. He interned with Hirsh Precision Products during summer 2020.
  • Bevara founders outdoors
    Sarah Brondum (MechEngr'19) and Spencer Wegner (CompSci'20) co-founded Bevara to help outdoor enthusiasts connect with Colorado’s outdoor nonprofits. Through Bevara’s web platform, users are able to find donation, volunteer, and advocacy opportunities that contribute to land stewardship efforts across the state.
  • Valerie Welch
    During the summer of 2020 after my junior year, I worked as a mechanical engineering intern in the Rapid Prototyping Lab at Nike. I found out about this position through CU athletics, as I’m a student-athlete. Each year Nike
  • Kat McConnell
    The Marinus Smith Awards are presented each spring to faculty and staff members who have been nominated by students. Submitting a nomination provides a meaningful way for students to show appreciation and gratitude to those who have inspired, mentored and supported them.
  • Noah Gilsdorf with homemade bass
    Noah Gilsdorf is a double-degree student at the University of Colorado Boulder working toward a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering and a bachelor of music in jazz studies.
  • Emily and the CU EWB Nepal Team pose with the completed tapstand at the Balodaya Secondary School.
    Emily Zuetell is an undergraduate student in mechanical engineering.  She was the president of CU’s student chapter of Engineers Without Borders and has been a member of the organization for over three years.
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    Chad Ronish shares about his experience designing a robot, controlled wirelessly through radio frequency, with the support of both peer and industry mentors to help him figure out things like the electronics and coding during participation in the ME Summer Design Intensive.
  • outdoor classroom
    Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering is committed to providing students with an education complete with active learning. Though the pandemic has made the semester more challenging, faculty and staff have been daily innovating to make their courses as hands-on as possible.
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