PMP Profiles
- "I was confident at the time of the application process that this program would make me industry ready in signal integrity and it was true. I got four internship offers this summer while only halfway through my degree."
- "I love the idea that I am empowering the next generation of engineers with the best practices and skills they need to exceed in industry, not just as signal integrity engineers, but as hardware engineers in general."
- "I believe that our Power Electronics Professional Master’s Program, as a whole, provides students with not only a broad knowledge about power electronics as a discipline, but also with detailed design principles and approaches that students are able to immediately use and capitalize on as soon as they are hired."
- "Our students are going out and getting jobs at the companies that are leading the energy transition to a clear power grid. They're going to be the ones deploying these technologies at enormous scale over the coming decades. It will be because of them that we will eventually get to a carbon-free power system."
- "I would like to start by saying that coming here and doing a master's in power electronics has been one of the best decisions of my life and one of the best investments I have made."
- "My experience in the program has been great. All of these professors have a lot of knowledge and they’re very experienced, which is very valuable and I take to heart as an engineer."
- "I am excited to share that I have an upcoming internship with Qualcomm for summer 2023! Looking ahead, my long-term career aspiration is to work in the automotive industry, with a focus on electric vehicles."
- "Armed with such a wide range of skills, I am not only well prepared for the job market but also for entrepreneurial activities, like launching my own startup one day."
- "I wanted a degree in electrical engineering so that I would have the technical background for any future career; however, I also wanted to learn about energy policy, grid operations, data analytics and some of the less technical aspects of the energy industry. The wide breadth of courses in the master’s at CU is one of the main reasons I chose to enroll."
- "Energy independence is a national security issue, and a transition to renewables supports those goals."