Discovery Learning Apprenticeship Program
Emily DiTommasoÌý(2019-2020),ÌýNoise Characterization and IMU Integration for Scaled Localization Platform
Maxwell AndersonÌý(2019-2020),ÌýMolded Bio-compatible Capsule Endoscopy Components for Improved Gastroenterology
Emily ZuetellÌý(2018-2019),ÌýStiff Micropillar Mechanics and Applications for Gastroenterology
Blake BisknerÌý(2017-2018),ÌýSteerable Robotic Capsule EndoscopeÌý
Hyun KimÌý(2017-2018),ÌýNovel Tissue Fusion Device Design using Real-Time Measurement of Water Content
William LaybournÌý(2017-2018),ÌýEndoscopically Deliverable Overtube
Levi Pearson (2016-2017),ÌýA Mechatronic Gastrointestinal Simulator for Robotic TestingÌý
Alex O’Brien (2016-2017),ÌýModeling and Experimental Validation of Thermal Tissue FusionÌý
Aleksander Stefanov (2014-2015),ÌýAdhesion and Traction Performance Measurements for Micro-Patterned Treads
Alexander Perry (2014-2015),ÌýRobotic Capsule Colonoscope Design and Experimental Evaluation
Nicholas Anderson (2012-2013),ÌýExperimental Evaluation of a Thermal Tissue Fusion Device
Madalyn Kern (2011-2012),ÌýDesign and Experimental Evaluation of a Novel Mobile Robotic Capsule Endoscope
Levin Sliker (2009-2010),ÌýDesign and Evaluation of a Mobile Gastrointestinal Crawler
Discovery Learning Apprenticeship Program
Whether helping develop new diagnostic techniques for heart disease, or detecting the effects of nuclear waste, discovery learning apprentices make the most of their time at CU Â鶹ӰԺ by supplementing classroom instruction with real-world engineering experience. Undergraduate engineering students in the apprenticeship program earn hourly wages while engaging in research with college faculty and graduate students. Positions are announced in early April, and applications are accepted through the end of April for apprenticeships during the following academic year.