Engineering Highlights 2019, Harvey Mudd College

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ENG NEERING Highlights 2019

News Briefs National Leader for Undergrad Engineering: For 2018–2019, HMC’s engineering program ranked No. 1 in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges 2019, tied with Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Harvey Mudd’s ranking is among colleges that offer a bachelor’s or master’s as the top degree in engineering. The College has tied for first place four out of the past five years. The engineering department was also recognized in the “Best in the Specialties” section, coming in at No. 4 for electrical/electronic/communications engineering, No. 5 for civil engineering and No. 5 for computer engineering.

Nancy Lape with students

Update from the Department Chair It is my pleasure to serve as interim department chair while Liz Orwin ’95 enjoys her sabbatical and ACE Fellowship (see page 4). We are excited to fill you in on all of the advances in the department. We continue to challenge ourselves to remain relevant, rigorous and innovative, and I hope that this newsletter will provide you with evidence of our progress. We have many exciting additions to our program, including people, curriculum and space. We are thrilled to welcome two new faculty members, Josh Brake and Steven Santana ’06 (both profiled in this newsletter) and one new staff member, machine shop Manager Drew Price (page 2). In the academic year 2018–2019, we offered new courses in Biomaterials, Machine Learning, Leadership and Risk Taking, Micro- and Nano-fluidics, Corporate Environmental Strategy and Performance Measurement, and Music Signal Processing. This year, we will offer new courses in Mechanical Design, Signal Processing, Modeling, and Classification, and a revision of E205/206 that will center on autonomous vehicles. As for space, the College broke ground for the Scott A. McGregor Computer Science Center this summer, and we are eagerly awaiting the future makerspace that will be part of that building. This studio space will be designed for hands-on, creative activities and will allow the school to grow its design and manufacturing curricula. Students tackling project work from any discipline and for Clinic thesis, research, clubs, etc., will be able to come together to create in the makerspace. In this newsletter, we include updates from a wide array of alumni. We want to send a special thank you to everyone who responded to our call for updates and advice. We always love to hear from you, so please stay in touch! Nancy Lape Professor of Engineering and Interim Chair, Department of Engineering

Engineering Students Win Global Competition: After winning top honors at the regional student case competition in March, a team of HMC students went on to win the Association for Supply Chain Management Global Case Competition in September. Kash Gokli, professor of manufacturing practice and Engineering Clinic director, assembled the team with students from his course Management of Technical Enterprise. Bohan Gao ’19, Charles Dawson ’19, Ryan Haughton ’19 and Lydia Sylla ’19, recipients of the Henry E. and Gayle Riggs Fellowship in Engineering Management, rose to the top of a field of 277 teams—representing 140 schools and 26 countries—each tackling a challenging business case from Deloitte’s supply chain practice. Alumni Association 2019 Awards: Annual awards given by the Alumni Association Board of Governors (AABOG) recognize impact on Harvey Mudd College and service to society. Awards were presented May 4 to 13 individuals, including these engineering alumni. (continued on page 2)


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