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University of Colorado, Denver Welcomes New Dean to the Faculty of Engineering


The college invited Martin Dunn, PhD, as senior member of the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) in January. As the semester attracts to a nearby, Dunn is advancing full speed on plans to separate the school and position it as a main trailblazer for the eventual fate of designing training.

"The noteworthiness of colleges – and specifically designing universities – has never been more noteworthy, as nations around the world are looking toward learning and development to manufacture their economies," Dunn said.

From Singapore to downtown Denver

"I was pulled in to CU Denver due to the college's remarkable urban setting in the flourishing city of Denver."

"I was pulled in to CU Denver due to the college's novel urban setting in the flourishing city of Denver, the gifted personnel and staff, the accentuation on hands-on training and the developing exploration endeavor," he said. "What's more, I am so awed by the understudies here, their energy and their feeling of reason. With this blend of benefits, anything is possible."

Dunn, who was procured following a national hunt, joins the school from Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), another specialized college worked in association with MIT. As partner executive for look into at SUTD, he administered the outline and activity of the exploration and development undertaking. A mechanical specialist, he additionally established and coordinated the SUTD Digital Manufacturing and Design Center.

His resume likewise incorporates positions with Boeing Company, Sandia National Laboratories and the National Science Foundation, and in addition a mechanical designing workforce position at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he filled in as seat and partner senior member for inquire about in the school.i

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