Silver Medal winner Sarah Verderame: "Engineering is a team sport"
Sarah Verderame, a graduate of CSU’s biomedical and mechanical engineering program, is the university’s 2022 recipient of the Silver Medal from the Colorado Engineering Council.
Sarah Verderame, a graduate of CSU’s biomedical and mechanical engineering program, is the university’s 2022 recipient of the Silver Medal from the Colorado Engineering Council.
“When times were hard, I always convinced myself to pull through. This helped not only in computer engineering but also in my computer science major where continuous learning is essential.”
"I have always made it a point to push past my comfort zones and actively participate in presentations and outreach events, and I am proud to say that my classmates have always been exceptionally welcoming and great to work with."
Systems engineering master’s student Somayeh Aliebrahimi developed driving simulations with programmed cyberattacks to observe how people respond to these scenarios in autonomous driving mode.
Engineering Source talked with a few students on the SnifTek team, one of the venture-funded senior design projects, about the opportunity to showcase their hard work in person at E-Days on Friday, April 22.
The project has shown that a porous protein material can be decorated with binding domains for virus particles.
Loveland High School students experienced atmospheric science in action March 28, thanks to a visit by Colorado State University graduate students.
Six hundred people registered for the first fully in-person Engineering Exploration Day in more than two years. High school juniors and seniors, transfer students and families learned about life as a college student at CSU, including coursework, research opportunities, residence hall life and student clubs.
“I felt obligated to push this institution to do better so that current and future students would not have to endure the depleting and denigrating racially charged incidents that defined so much of my time at CSU."
Delayed a year by the pandemic, Colorado State University students and staff journeyed to Ecuador in August to help amputees walk again.