Mia Chavez, third year biomedical engineering and mechanical engineering student, says that she is most grateful for the care she has received as an engineering student. Mia has been greatly impacted by the care shown by both her instructors and her fellow students. Her experience has led her to feel that everyone wants you to succeed and puts in extra effort to help you achieve your greatest potential. This is not just a job to them - it's a passion. Mia specifically gave a shoutout to James Tillotson, the director of the Engineering Manufacturing Education Center, as an instructor that showed immense care and helped her learn to love the mechanical engineering side of her degree.? We are so grateful for the kindness of the instructors and students in our engineering community!?
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The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering educates, innovates, cultivates and engages in order to generate new knowledge, improve quality of life, and positively impact society. The College includes the Departments of Atmospheric Science, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering, the School of Biomedical Engineering, and the Engineering Science and Systems Engineering programs. This is the worldwide network of students, alumni, friends, faculty and staff of Colorado State University's Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering. This is LinkedIn account is officially recognized by Colorado State University; however, the views and opinions expressed on this page are not necessarily those of the University. CSU retains discretion to allow or disallow comments and/or posts on this page. For more information about CSU’s Social Media Policy, visit https://www.socialmedia.colostate.edu.
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- 高等教育
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- Fort Collins,Colorado
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Meet Kian Khatami, mechanical engineering student and Chief Engineer for CSU's Formula SAE team. Kian is a third-year engineering student and also entering his third year of competition with the FSAE team. He has loved the hands-on experience that the team has offered since his first year at CSU. Originally from California, Kian came to Colorado to experience all four seasons. As a former high school athlete in football and track, he enjoys participating in several of the intramural sports offered on campus, including soccer, dodgeball, flag football, volleyball, and basketball. Kian also loves to lift and work out at the health center on campus.
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We are lucky to have faculty that really know their stuff and that truly care about their students - a team of some of the most caring and invested teachers in the engineering world. This past summer our civil and environmental engineering professors hosted and participated in the second ExCEEd workshop on campus - a training program specifically for civil engineering teachers that focused on innovative and inclusive ways to teach basic and complex engineering concepts.?
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Did you know that thanks to high powered lasers, fusion energy was recently accomplished? And CSU is one of the few places in the world that has the expertise and the technology to make laser-driven fusion energy feasible! Join Professor Ken Reardon on Wednesday, November 20 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Fort Collins Welcome Center in Old Town Square (Building 7, Suite 100) to learn more about fusion, lasers, and "big numbers," and how CSU is helping shape the future of clean energy.?
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Meet Chance Collins! Chance is a third year Mechanical Engineering major and transfer from Arizona State. He came to CSU for more hands-on learning, as well as for the outdoor opportunities offered in Colorado. Chance is the suspension team lead for CSU's Formula SAE team this year. He is one of the many second- and third-year engineers leading the team to the national competition in the spring. Formula SAE and an engineering degree take up the majority of Chance's time, but he does make time to engage in other activities. Every week, Chance participates in the line dancing club on campus. He also regularly takes his modified FJ Cruiser for mountain climbing and jumping, and enjoys climbing, skiing, snowboarding, and mountain biking.?
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Congratulations to our ChemECube national qualifying team, CarbonTech! Despite facing obstacles at competition, this group of engineers brought home first place in both entrepreneurship and innovation of their carbon capture device. We are so proud of these bright minds and can't wait to see their company, CarbonTech, develop further!
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Last month, we had the honor of dedicating a lab in our Scott Bioengineering Building to beloved former professor, Vincent "Vince" Murphy. In 2005, Vince received the Best Teacher Award from CSU, for his outstanding role in the lives of engineering students and in shaping the overall growth of the Chemical and Biological Engineering department at CSU. Vince was known for high-level of care and compassion for those around him, and his immense passion for teaching and helping others succeed.? His son, Christopher, was present to cut the ribbon for the unveiling of the new name of the lab.?
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Meet Mira Norwicke! Mira's excitement for chemistry and math led her to pursue a future in engineering. Mira is now the president of the ChemECube team, cofounder of CarbonTech LLC, as well as on the board of AlChE. Last week, Mira and the rest of the CarbonTech team, CSU's national qualifiers, competed at the ChemECube competition in California. Aside from her studies in Chemical and Biological Engineering, Mira enjoys hiking and exploring, especially the Grand Lake and Redfeather Lakes areas. She also enjoys paddleboarding, camping, and soccer.???