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CACED scholar with the泭Outstanding Graduate Award泭celebration

Outstanding Students Nominated by Department
Advanced Manufacturing Sciences Institute泭

Tj Arbuckle
Aviation and泭Aerospace泭Science

Roxanne Kruse
Civil Engineering泭Technology

Kelsey Clements
Construction泭Project泭Management

Jodan SantAnna
Electrical泭Engineering泭Technology

Evan Schittone
Industrial泭Design

Dean Reitz
Aviation and Aerospace Management泭

Emma Speshock
Computer泭Science

Shukria Gulzar
Computer泭Engineering

Albert Janes
Environmental泭Engineering

YaYa Gains
Mechanical泭Engineering泭Technology

Kevin Munoz
Mathematics & Statistics

Grace Servia

Nomination by Department
This award goes to faculty in the college who promotes deep, meaningful, and ongoing collaboration within and outside the College.
This award goes to faculty in the College who peer reviewed publications/presentations and/or successful grant activity, of significant size, external to the university.
This award goes to faculty in the College that demonstrated effectiveness of teaching practices via multiple modes of assessment: student ratings of instruction, peer recommendations, and course/program assessment techniques.泭
This award goes to faculty in the College that has had a泭demonstrable impact with development of community泭partnerships, service learning, and/or service that泭significantly help promote CACEDs mission.
Derren P Duburguet, Aviation and泭Aerospace
Dr. Steve Geinitz, Computer Science
Dr. Mohammad Valipour, Engineering & Engineering Technology
Doug Golenz, Industrial Design
Dr. Diane Davis, Mathematics & Statistics

CACED Staff Winners Collage of three photos from left to right: Rockstar Status: Erika Fisher, Collaboration: Michael Felton, Exceptional Effort: Scott Mourer
Outstanding CACED Student (University Level)
Zonera Nasir
Outstanding Students by Department
Advanced Manufacturing Sciences Institute泭
Thomas Fleming
Aviation and Aerospace Management泭
Danielle Carroll
Aviation and泭Aerospace泭Science
Natalie Gramer
Computer泭Science
Alyssa Williams
Civil Engineering泭Technology
Connor Ferrari
Computer泭Engineering
Ayman Altawasfsheh
Construction泭Project泭Management
Gabriela Vaca Mercado
Environmental泭Engineering
Jennifer Kerns
Electrical泭Engineering泭Technology
Wahid Benabbas
Mechanical泭Engineering泭Technology
Michael Lukacovic
Industrial泭Design
Patrick Kreutzer
Steven Geinitz, a faculty member at 91做厙, expressed surprise and gratitude upon receiving the CACED Outstanding Faculty Collaboration Award. Reflecting on the development of the new Data Science and Machine Learning major, Geinitz emphasized the collaborative effort involving colleagues from the Computer Science, Math, and Statistics departments. The initiative, which stemmed from discussions with Buffy Ribble [from the Math/Stat department] over three years ago, culminated in the creation and refinement of the curriculum for the new major. Geinitzs background in Computer Science and Statistics/Machine Learning facilitated natural collaboration with colleagues, echoing experiences from his tenure in the tech industry, particularly at eBay and Facebook (now Meta), where collaboration across teams was encouraged. This approach, reminiscent of the collaborative ethos in tech companies, contributed to the success and recognition of the collaborative project at 91做厙. The award serves as validation of Geinitzs alignment with the universitys goals and ambitions, as he stated, Its an honor to be recognized by the college in this way, and also a nice form of validation that my ambitions and goals at MSU align with the goals of the college and university overall.

Dr. Daniel Pittman, recipient of the CACED Outstanding Faculty Scholarship Award, expressed surprise and gratitude for the recognition, highlighting the unexpected nature of the honor given his initial perceptions of eligibility criteria. He emphasized the importance of inclusivity in considering assistant faculty for such awards, acknowledging their potential to contribute significantly to the university. The award served as validation of his transition from industry to academia and his dedication to research despite challenges, Pittman stated, Its泭really泭satisfying honestly, to get that recognition because its been a long journey that got me to this point. Pittmans work focuses on sustainability initiatives and student engagement, particularly through grants and projects aimed at community impactincluding a project designed to enhance the community experience here at 91做厙 (more to come). He attributed his success to years of networking and perseverance, leveraging past experiences to secure funding and establish himself in academia. Throughout his experiences, Pittman praises the support he continuously receives from his department and university, underscoring the importance of collaboration and camaraderie among colleagues, he stated, I genuinely am appreciative of my peers here in the department and the college. His journey from industry to academia reflects his commitment to泭meaningful contributions to research and student development, highlighting his focus on helping students understand why they are here [at 91做厙].泭

Tyler Bachelder, recipient of the CACED Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award, expressed humility and gratitude, recognizing the collective effort of faculty in fostering student success. The award signifies validation for years of dedicated teaching, personally and professionally. Highlighting his approach to teaching excellence, Bachelder emphasized the importance of enjoyable learning experiences, and the integration of technology, especially in the aviation field working with the student demographic of 91做厙. He shared memorable moments of students success, demonstrating the impact of classroom teaching on their careers, Bachelder stated, what we do makes a difference and that were contributing to the success of our students. With a background in aviation and industry experience, Bachelder brings real-world insights to his teaching, ensuring relevance and engagement; he stated, [you]泭know, I love what I do its great kind of being around just that teaching side and just sharing the knowledge I have with the next generation of pilots.泭His commitment to student success and passion for teaching is reflected in his journey from industry to academia, where he continues to inspire the next generation of pilots at 91做厙.

This award goes to faculty in the College that has had a demonstrable impact with development of community泭partnerships, service learning, and/or service that significantly help promote CACEDs mission.
Aviation and泭Aerospace
Tyler Bachelder
Computer Sciences
Thyago Mota
Engineering and Engineering Technology
Khalid Kuwairi
Industrial Design
Scott Mourer
Computer Sciences
Corrie Velasquez
Engineering and Engineering Technology
Talya Atkinson
Aviation and Aerospace Science
Kiha Sutta
Campus Location:
Aerospace and Engineering Sciences Building 405
Mailing Address:
College of Aerospace, Computing, Engineering, and Design
Campus Box 30B
P.O. Box 173362
Denver, CO 80217-3362