Laurel Hind Profile

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March 30, 2021

Assistant Professor Laurel Hind began teaching at the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering in the spring of 2020. Though her career began with and ultimately led to engineering, her educational path has allowed her to focus on biological and immunological interests.

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Choose to Challenge: Angela Bielefeldt

March 7, 2021

Q: Can you tell me about your journey as an engineer, and people who have been mentors? A: I was around engineering things as a child, but I didn't label it as engineering. I love math and science, but I also loved everything else—poetry, reading. The turning point was I...

Julie Steinbrenner

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March 7, 2021

As a sophomore in high school, Julie Steinbrenner really had never heard of engineering before.

Malinda Zarske

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March 7, 2021

I was able to speak with our very own Malinda Zarske with the Engineering Plus Program. In the classroom, she is the type of professor that does more than teaching you what the book states. She is a professor that loves to get to know her students. Yet the path for Zarske was not always leading to engineering.

Wendy Young Portrait

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March 7, 2021

Wendy Young is a senior instructor and associate chair in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the ÐßÐßÊÓƵ. In high school, she knew she wanted to become an engineer because she always enjoyed math and science courses. She also loved problem-solving, which is why she took the engineering path versus the scientist path.

Stephanie Bryant

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March 7, 2021

Stephanie Bryant is a professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and has been a part of this university since 2005. She currently serves as the associate director of the Materials Science and Engineering Program and has recently been elected to be the director starting in July.

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Choose to Challenge: Amy Javernick-Will

March 7, 2021

Amy Javernick-Will’s journey to becoming an extraordinary, well-rounded researcher in civil engineering started with her combined interest in math, science, and international business throughout her early education.

Angela Thieman Dino

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March 7, 2021

Angela Thieman Dino is a senior instructor in the Engineering Leadership Program. She pulls from her experience and background as an anthropologist and integrates the lessons she has learned into her teaching, specifically focusing on the connection between technology and culture. Thieman Dino on Torreys Peak Highlights Earned PhD in...

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March 7, 2021

Kayla Sprenger became an assistant professor at the ÐßÐßÊÓƵ in 2020. She obtained her PhD at the University of Washington and completed her postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

JoAnn Silverstein

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March 7, 2021

JoAnn Silverstein Is a professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering at the ÐßÐßÊÓƵ. She is a professional engineer, and her work focuses on water and wastewater treatment process analysis. Silverstein has received numerous awards throughout her career including the Distinguished Engineering Educators award...

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