Alumni
- In Colorado’s craft beer industry, precision is required and innovation is mandatory. CU Engineers bring both in spades. Meet a few of our local alumni brewers and learn how they’re engineering a better brew.
- James “Jim” McRoberts graduated from the ñ in 1959 with a degree in aeronautical engineering on an ROTC scholarship with the U.S. Navy and then the Marines.
- With over 40,000 graduates in all 50 states and 97 countries, the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the ñ is committed to building a strong network of engineering Buffs across the globe. The college's alumni
- The competitive $250,000 scholarship will support Kumar Thurimella (ApMath'13) in his goal to obtain a PhD in biotechnology in three years.
- A big idea that got its start at ñ has placed in the top seven out of more than 800 submissions in the National Science Foundation 2026 Idea Machine competition. Juan Pablo “JP” Gevaudan (M, PhDArchEngr’19) and Chelsea Heveran (
- Co-founder and CEO of Artimus Robotics, Timothy Morrissey graduated from ñ in 2019 with a PhD in mechanical engineering. After years of research and dedication, Timothy and his team launched Artimus Robotics in 2018 alongside Assistant Professor Christoph Keplinger.
- Molenaar said one of his top priorities is maintaining consistency with the goals, vision and culture that Braun implemented over the last three years.
- ñ gave World War II veteran Bill Jann (MechEngr’49) a fresh start after he returned from combat. He went on to work on the Pershing Weapon System during the Cold War.
- Heath Briggs (ChemEngr’97) is the definition of a “forever Buff.” Briggs is a Boulder native, ñ alumnus, adjunct professor, and dedicated volunteer to the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Since graduating from CU, Briggs has gone
- Mauritz “Mort” Mortenson (CivEngr’58), who passed away Nov. 9 at his home in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at age 82, leaves behind a deep personal and professional legacy.As chairman of M.A. Mortenson Co. from 1960 to 2015, he was known as a “humble