Architectural Engineering

  • Susie See
    Susie See is President and Electrical Engineering Lead at MEYERS + ENGINEERS, bringing 30+ years of experience in high‑performance, sustainable design. A CU Boulder alum, she is a recognized industry leader, mentor, and advocate for inclusion, serving on CU’s Engineering Advisory Council and earning recognition as a San Francisco Business Times Woman of Influence.
  • Don Kinderdick (ArchEngr'87) is president, CEO, and board chairman of BEGA North America, where he has led operations since joining in 2000. With prior roles at Zumtobel Staff Lighting and Sterner Lighting, he has built a career focused on high‑quality lighting design, manufacturing, and sustainability. A longtime supporter of lighting education, he chairs the Rocky Mountain Lighting Academy advisory board at CU Boulder.
  • Caroline Mumm walking on a shaded path smiles back at the camera.
    Caroline Mumm, an architectural engineering major, represented CU Boulder during a summer abroad program at Freie Universität Berlin International Summer University (FUBis). Mumm returned with a deeper understanding of the diverse challenges and innovations in sustainable building worldwide.
  • Amanda Kaminsky, holding a mic and in the middle of two other presenters, shares her perspective on what is motivating building owners to prioritize sustainability during the symposium. A slide advertising the symposium is in the background.
    The event, which drew 166 participants to CU Boulder’s campus, marked an industry-wide step toward cutting emissions tied to building materials like steel and concrete.
  • Five students in wet suits in their concrete canoe on the water. The person in the back raised his paddle up with two hands.
    CU Boulder’s Concrete Canoe team earned third place overall at the regional ASCE Rocky Mountain Student Symposium. The popular student group—known for designing and racing a concrete canoe each year—continues to grow, with 28 CU Boulder students participating in this year’s event.
  • Students present their capstone design projects at the Engineering Projects Expo
    On Friday, April 25 at the University of Colorado Boulder, engineering students will present their capstone design projects at the annual Engineering Projects Expo. This year's event will feature projects from mechanical engineering; computer science; electrical, computer and energy engineering; biomedical engineering; and civil, environmental and architectural engineering.
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