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- A brief interview with Amy H. Moore Ph.D, the EMP's new Scholar in Residence, discusses biomedical research, commercialization, teaching, and career trajectories.
- Todd J. Mosher, Ph.D., brings 36 years of aerospace experience to the CU Boulder EMP faculty
- The Engineering Management Program and the College of Engineering and Applied Science are pleased to announce the addition of a dynamic new Scholar in Residence, Amy Moore.Amy H. Moore is a biomedical product development strategist who focuses on
- A quick interview with the EMP's new Scholar in Residence, Todd J. Mosher, Ph.D, touches on teaching, career direction and an early fascination with aerospace.
- Published: September 11, 2024 • By Wendy Martin Jessica Rush Leeker has been awarded a $2M National Science Foundation grant to advance her research on creating informal learning resources out of a structured, formal environment that promotes
- Complete your Engineering Management or Entrepreneurship minor while spending Fall semester abroad in Lisbon, Portugal! Learn More Information
- In 2021, Robertha Richardson from Tuskegee, Alabama, sat down to read Equity, Inclusion and Diversity in Engineering: Why They Matter. The article featured Dr. Jessica Rush Leeker, Director of Undergraduate Education, and Stephen Dunn, Professor of
- For Faculty Lecturer Alyssa McCluskey, the capstone project at the University of Colorado’s Engineering Management Program (EMP) boils down to two things: agency and opportunity. Agency, because students can chart their own course. And
- The Lockheed Martin Engineering Management Program at CU Boulder has been preparing technical professionals to be successful business leaders since 1992 through its on-campus and distance-learning degrees. Now, the program is making graduate
- Like all engineers, Professor Michael Readey has a passion for solving problems. Throughout his career in product development, he has worked on projects ranging from designing medical components used to separate blood cells to implementing large-