Team

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Current Students

Janice Higuera. Janice is pursuing her PhD in civil engineering with a focus in civil systems / construction engineering management. She is researching military service experiences. 

Undergraduate students: Maya Leizerovich, Anvie Gowrishankar, Shane Gavney

 

Former Students

Joan Tisdale
 Joany Tisdale (2023).  Joany completed her PhD in civil engineering with an engineering education and civil systems focus. Her dissertation research focused on sustainability education in mechanical engineering. Joany is currently a Teaching Assistant Professor / Instructor with the Integrated Design Engineering Program at ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder, teaching Engineering Tools and Analysis and Engineering Projects for first-year students. Previously she was a Graduate Part Time Instructor leading sections of GEEN 1400 FirstYear Engineering Projects and MCEN 3012 Thermodynamics.  More information

 

D.C. Beardmore (2023). Desi completed their PhD in civil engineering with an emphasis in Construction Engineering Management. Their research explored the experiences of graduate students with invisible dis/abilities. Desi was previously a graduate fellow working with the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Engineering Goldshirt Program and a Graduate Part Time Instructor teaching GEEN 1400 First-Year Engineering Projects. Desi is currently the Goldshirt Program Manager for the BOLD Center of the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Science.   

 

Sabina Schill
 Sabina Schill (2021)
Sabina earned her PhD in environmental engineering with an engineering education focus. Her dissertation research focused on the impacts of mentoring K12 students in STEM on the STEM identity of the mentors. At ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Sabina was a GK-12 fellow, Teaching Assistant in environmental engineering, editor for TeachEngineering, and a Chancellor's Fellow for STEM Education (2019/2020). She also explored the relationship of mentoring and identity on learning assistants (LA's), work in collaboration with Valerie Otero of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥'s School of Education. Sabina was a postdoctoral fellow at Florida International University working at the STEM Transformation Institute from 2021-2023. Sabina is currently a Teach@Mines instructor and advisor at the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ School of Mines. 

 

James Harper
 James Harper, P.E. (2020)
James earned his PhD in civil engineering with a civil systems / global engineering focus. His dissertation research focused on fecal sludge management in Cambodia, in collaboration with iDE. Co-advised by Amy Javernick-Will. James is currently an educator, engineer, and researcher at Noble Pursuits, program manager and lead engineer at EWB-USA, and an instructor at the University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder. 

 

Rebecca Komarek
 Rebecca Komarek (2020) 
Becky earned her PhD in civil engineering with a civil systems / engineering education research focus. Her dissertation studied leadership development in engineering students. She is the Assistant Director for the Idea Forge in the College of Engineering & Applied Science at the University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder. More information

 

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Maddie Polmear
addie Polmear (2019)
Maddie earned her PhD in civil engineering with an environmental and engineering education focus. Her dissertation research focused on macroethics education.  Maddie earned her BS in Environmental Engineering and MS in Civil Engineering at the University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder. At ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ she was involved in outreach projects in communities affected by oil and natural gas development, worked with community groups in ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ and tribal students in North Dakota on citizen science projects relating to air and water quality monitoring. She was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Florida working with Prof. Denise Simmons from 2019-2021, followed by a EUTOPIA Science & Innovation Fellowship/Marie Sklodowska-Curie COFUND Fellow at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Dr. Polmear is currently a lecturer in Engineering Education at King's Collge London. 

 

Beth Myers
 Beth Myers (2016)
Evaluating Admission Practices as Potential Barriers to Creating Equitable Access to Undergraduate Engineering Education. Awarded the WEPAN Leader in Engineering Education Award from the Women in Engineering ProActive Network in 2020. Beth is currently the Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Planning and Institutional Effectiveness at the University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Denver. Previously, Beth was the Assistant Vice Provost for Student Success Initiatives (2019 - 2022) and the Director of Accreditation and Assessment in the College of Engineering & Applied Science (2016-2019), both at the University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder.

 

Greg Rulifson
 Greg Rulifson, P.E. (2015)
Evolving Social Responsibility Understandings, Motivations, and Career Goals of Undergraduate Students Initially Pursuing Engineering Degrees. Currently: AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, US AID. Formerly: Lecturer, University of Maryland; Assistant Professor, Division of Engineering, Design, and Society, ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ School of Mines.

 

Marissa Forbes
 Marissa Forbes (2015)
Course Choice Opportunity and Technical Non-Technical Balance in Undergraduate Engineering Education. Marissa was also lead editor of the TeachEngineering Digital Library and an NSF GK=12 Fellow. Currently: Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of San Diego. 

 

Nathan Canney
 Nathan Canney, P.E. (2013)
Assessing engineering students’ understanding of personal and professional social responsibility. Currently: Senior Project Manager at Taylor Devices, Inc. Previous: Instructor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seattle University (2013-2017); Structural Engineer, CYS Structural Engineers, Sacramento CA (2017-2020).

 

Malinda S. Zarske
 Malinda S. Zarske (2012)
Impacts of Project-Based Service-Learning on Attitudes towards Engineering in High School and First-Year Undergraduate Students. Current: Teaching Professor / Principal Instructor and Associate Director for the Integrated Design Engineering Program, College of Engineering & Applied Science, University of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder. Website

 

Todd Cort (2000) Lecturer in Sustainability; Faculty Director of Sustainability Program. School of Management, Yale University.