Alumni /mechanical/ en NASA selects crew for 45-day simulated Mars mission in Houston /mechanical/nasa-selects-crew-45-day-simulated-mars-mission-houston NASA selects crew for 45-day simulated Mars mission in Houston Alexander Jame… Mon, 12/09/2024 - 09:42 Categories: All News Alumni Research homepage news Tags: Alumni Spotlight Homepage News Robert Wilson Robert Wilson (PhDMechEngr'20), a senior researcher and project manager at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, has been selected by NASA to participate in the last simulated mission to Mars in 2024. NASA scientists use these simulated missions to study the effects of deep space on human health. window.location.href = `https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/nasa-selects-crew-for-45-day-simulated-mars-mission-in-houston/`;

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Behind the Blades: How Paula Pérez Engineers Equitable Wind Energy Solutions /mechanical/behind-blades-how-paula-perez-engineers-equitable-wind-energy-solutions Behind the Blades: How Paula Pérez Engineers Equitable Wind Energy Solutions Alexander Jame… Mon, 12/02/2024 - 11:28 Categories: All News Alumni Research homepage news Tags: Alumni Alumni Spotlight Global Homepage News Paula Pérez Paula Pérez (MechEngr'22; MCivEngr'23) is a Wind Energy Analyst and Equity Researcher for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) who has used engineering to help local communities across the globe find sustainable solutions to water and energy challenges. window.location.href = `https://www.nrel.gov/news/program/2024/behind-the-blades-how-paula-perez-engineers-equitable-wind-energy-solutions.html`;

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CU Boulder engineering grad builds world-leading materials science company /mechanical/2023/08/01/cu-boulder-engineering-grad-builds-world-leading-materials-science-company CU Boulder engineering grad builds world-leading materials science company Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 08/01/2023 - 09:12 Categories: Alumni Tags: Homepage News Paul Lichty’s journey from PhD student to running one of the world’s top atomic layer deposition (ALD) companies was shaped by his time at CU Boulder. window.location.href = `/chbe/2023/07/31/cu-boulder-engineering-grad-builds-world-leading-materials-science-company`;

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PhD alum earns international Excellent Young Wind Doctor award /mechanical/2023/06/20/phd-alum-earns-international-excellent-young-wind-doctor-award PhD alum earns international Excellent Young Wind Doctor award Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 06/20/2023 - 09:54 Categories: Alumni Tags: Homepage News Nikhar Abbas (PhDMechEngr’22) is taking his research on wind turbine control systems to the international stage. window.location.href = `/ecee/2023/06/20/phd-alum-earns-excellent-young-wind-doctor-award`;

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Alumni Spotlight: ShoeSense is off and running, with help from CU Boulder entrepreneurial ecosystem /mechanical/2023/03/02/alumni-spotlight-shoesense-and-running-help-cu-boulder-entrepreneurial-ecosystem Alumni Spotlight: ShoeSense is off and running, with help from CU Boulder entrepreneurial ecosystem Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 03/02/2023 - 08:20 Categories: Alumni Entrepreneurship Tags: Alumni Alumni Spotlight Homepage News Michael Lock Swingen

When Connor Winter (MechEngr’16) decided to pursue a Certificate in Engineering Management in conjunction with his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering, it put him on a path that would lead to the founding of his own startup company, .

The concept of ShoeSense is to pair a wearable sensor with a smartphone app that provides advice on what type of running shoes to wear, insight into the user’s running gait and exercises that will help improve their form.

The genesis of the company was Winter’s knack for utilizing the resources at his disposal while an undergraduate at CU Boulder.

Winter, who ran track and cross country as a student-athlete, pursued an independent study at the Locomotion Lab on campus, where he conducted a statistically driven analysis on how the right, or wrong, pair of shoes can drastically affect the biomechanics of a runner and their overall performance.

Taking that data, Winter developed a sensor that leverages the computational powers of an accelerometer, which measures the rate of change of velocity of an object, and a gyroscope, which measures angular velocity and an object’s deviation from its desired orientation.

Measuring the step of a runner 400 times per second, the sensor uses three axes of motion – vertical impact, braking force, and the acceleration of your foot laterally – to develop metrics that an end-user can use to improve their running style or avoid injury.

For example, the vertical impact of a single step when you run can amount to six to 10 times your body weight. That can build up over time and cause injury. However, it often takes four weeks for an injury to manifest. If the sensor measures an incremental buildup of excessive loading on a runner’s legs, the app will tell you in advance that you are at risk of injury and suggest a day off. 

“The sensor can’t just give you numbers,” Winter said. “It has to give you a path to make better decisions as a runner.”

While at CU Boulder, Winter worked with Venture Partners, an office that helps to commercialize research done on campus. Through their training program in Intellectual Property (IP) Management, Winter patented his shoe sensor.

But that was just the beginning of Winter’s journey to founding ShoeSense. “It’s one thing to come up with an idea or product,” Winter said. “But it’s another matter entirely to bring that idea to market.”

The Certificate in Engineering Management aims to provide tools to understand the business framework in an engineering and technology environment. Winter found the class Entrepreneurial Product Development the most useful for him. In the class, Winter pitched his shoe sensor idea, and it was one of the few selected for the class to develop a business plan around throughout the semester.

Upon graduation, Winter took his product and his business plan and ran with it.

launched their website in December. A customer pairs up with a running specialist from the company, who helps them first determine what type of shoe is ideal for their stride and body type, according to the metrics. They then develop a training regimen designed to improve their overall performance as a runner. The customers range from a 60-year-old jogger to a 20-year-old professional marathoner.

As the streams of data come in, Winter is always looking for ways to refine the metrics. And as often has been the case, CU Boulder helped give him the resources to succeed.

While using the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering's summer internship-for-credit program, Winter took on an intern who has become the company’s principal data analyst. Since then, the customer base of ShoeSense has continued to grow.

“CU Boulder has been such an integral part of the experience of creating this company,” Winter said. “I couldn’t have done it without them.”

When Connor Winter (MechEngr’16) decided to pursue a Certificate in Engineering Management in conjunction with his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering, it put him on a path that would lead to the founding of his own startup company, ShoeSense.

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Justin Whiteley (MMechEngr’14, PhD’16) wins Recent Alumni Award /mechanical/2023/02/27/justin-whiteley-mmechengr14-phd16-wins-recent-alumni-award Justin Whiteley (MMechEngr’14, PhD’16) wins Recent Alumni Award Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 02/27/2023 - 09:45 Categories: Alumni Honors & Awards Tags: Homepage News The Recent Alumni Award (RAA) recognizes one outstanding alum each year for professional achievements, continued service to the college or university, and admirable personal characteristics within 10 years of graduation from the college. window.location.href = `/engineering/2023/02/13/justin-whiteley-mmechengr14-phd16`;

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Kate Bergeron (MMechEngr’95) wins Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award /mechanical/2023/02/27/kate-bergeron-mmechengr95-wins-distinguished-engineering-alumni-award Kate Bergeron (MMechEngr’95) wins Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 02/27/2023 - 09:00 Categories: Alumni Honors & Awards Tags: Homepage News The Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award (DEAA) honors graduates and friends who have distinguished themselves through outstanding personal qualities, knowledge, and significant contributions to their fields. window.location.href = `/engineering/2023/02/14/kate-bergeron-mmechengr95`;

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Herb Vogel (MechEngr’82) wins Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award /mechanical/2023/02/27/herb-vogel-mechengr82-wins-distinguished-engineering-alumni-award Herb Vogel (MechEngr’82) wins Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 02/27/2023 - 08:52 Categories: Alumni Honors & Awards Tags: Homepage News The Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award (DEAA) honors graduates and friends who have distinguished themselves through outstanding personal qualities, knowledge, and significant contributions to their fields. window.location.href = `/engineering/2023/02/14/herb-vogel-mechengr82`;

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ME Alumni Connect Day brings together engineers in different stages of their journey /mechanical/2022/11/09/me-alumni-connect-day-brings-together-engineers-different-stages-their-journey ME Alumni Connect Day brings together engineers in different stages of their journey Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 11/09/2022 - 12:55 Categories: Alumni Faculty ME Alumni Connect Day Undergraduate Students Tags: Homepage News Michael Lock Swingen

ME Alumni Connect Day enjoyed another great turnout this year, with over 40 alumni and nearly 400 students participating. The event provides an opportunity for students to connect with alumni, build their network and gain insight into what it's like to be an practicing engineer.

Participants connected over lunch, mock interviews, and across 12 class panels in Material Science, Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Manufacturing, System Dynamics, Advanced Product Design, and Mechatronics.

Professional Development Advisor Katherine McConnell, who organized the event, highlighted the value of activities such as class panels. "If a student is enjoying certain course material, they can speak with an alum and learn how that material might translate into a future career and how it might come into play later,” said McConnell.

The event is also a chance to help engineering students understand that they don’t have to know everything right away.

“We have the alumni come in and say, ‘It’s important to learn all this information, but that doesn't mean that you have to be able to recite it from memory ten years later,’” said McConnell. “There are resources along the way and you build skills in the direction that your career goes.”

Above all, becoming an engineer is a journey.

Fourth-year undergraduate said she enjoyed seeing where a degree in mechanical engineering has taken the alumni she met at ME Alumni Connect Day.  

“It's a great chance to network with people who once stood in my shoes and see where their life has led them, as well as connecting with my own peers in the major,” said Mi-Han Conard.

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Engineering Culture Like an EV /mechanical/2022/09/06/engineering-culture-ev Engineering Culture Like an EV Anonymous (not verified) Tue, 09/06/2022 - 09:23 Categories: All News Alumni Tags: Homepage News Hayley Cashdollar (BSME ’12), head of manufacturing at Lightship, the first all-electric recreational vehicle manufacturer, is committed to including people with an array of perspectives on her growing team. Her experineces have made her uniquely committed to DEI and work related to company culture. window.location.href = `https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/engineering-culture-like-ev-obvious-ventures/`;

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