Each year, the College awards graduating students for excellence in the area of research. The Discovery Learning Research Symposium is another award our students frequently receive.
Outstanding Graduate for Research Awards
Simon Hafner 2019 | Kevin Dinkel 2014 |
Jasmine Brewer 2015 | Anil Damle 2011 |
Discovery Learning Research Symposium Awards
Discovery learning allows students to conduct research in an area related to their interests with faculty, graduate students, and industry or government partners. Participating in discovery learning activities is especially encouraged for those students considering advanced degrees or a career in academia.
2019 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 |
Gustavo Adrianzen Civil Engineering Sydney Levy Engineering Plus Michelle Lin Aerospace Engineering Emily Zuetell Mechanical Engineering | Kayla Weston: Materials: The Substance of Things Chemical and Biological Engineering Erik Bergal: Sustainability: It’s a Small World Civil Engineering Christopher Miller: Software/Data Analysis: The Techies Mechanical Engineering Ilana Trumble: Globally-Inspired Computing Applied Mathematics | Shweta Maurya: Building Better Bodies Mechanical Engineering Elizabeth Horneber: Cool Solutions to Hot Problems Chemical and Biological Engineering James Patrick O’Brien: Computing with a Cause Applied Math | Robert Dong: Building Better Bodies Chemical and Biological Engineering Erica Jorgensen: Cool Solutions to Hot Problems Chemical Engineering Erica Brandt: It’s a Small World Environmental Engineering |