Kansas Engineer - Fall 2021

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ALUMNI NEWS

ALUMNI PROFILES SOMMER AMUNDSEN-HUFFMASTER Hometown: Blaine, Minnesota Education: B.S. from Hope College, Dance and Mechanical Engineering, 2007; Ph.D. from KU, Bioengineering, Biomechanics and Neural Engineering, 2014 Current Occupation: Assistant Professor of Research in the Neurology Department, University of Minnesota Daily responsibilities of your job? Writing grants and papers, managing a biomechanics and neurophysiology lab while running 10+ different studies, analyzing data and overseeing the data analysis performed by lab group members, and mentoring students on research projects. I am part of a lab that is researching the neuropathophysiology behind Parkinson’s disease motor symptoms. To do this, we measure the quantitative (biomechanical) motor symptoms associated with both disease progression and deep brain stimulation (DBS) treatments in human volunteers. We then correlate these behaviors to neural signals, MR imaging, and/or the modeling of neuronal pathways activated by DBS. Sommer Amundsen-Huffmaster

Biggest challenges of your job? Prioritizing the long-term tasks of analysis and writing over the shorter-term projects that each of my students is doing. How did KU Engineering best prepare you for your job? I greatly appreciate the courses I took on grant writing, teaching and mentoring, and all the experience I gained doing Matlab coding! Also, I was grateful to have research experience in both biomechanical analyses of Parkinson’s disease and neural stimulation, as my postdoc position studying deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease was a wonderful nexus between the work and influence of my two Ph.D. co-advisors (Dr. Carl Luchies and Dr. Paul Cheney at KUMC). Advice for current students? Be brave! Ask questions, even if you have to ask what questions you should be asking. Also, take a break. Graduate students, especially, tend to forget that they are allowed to (and should!) have lives outside the lab. An important part of any education is what you can learn from forming strong relationships with other people, learning to help each other as you go through life together. Look up from the bench and computer sometimes to find that life exists outside the lab. Favorite memories of KU Engineering and Lawrence? What struck me about KU, from the day I visited, was how much all of the professors I interacted with really cared about their students’ well-being, both scientifically/academically, and more importantly, holistically. That’s something I strive to bring to my own mentoring. I also appreciated how many life-long friends I made during my time at KU. I met my husband at KU and we love to visit Lawrence when we can! I especially miss drinking coffee and studying at Signs of Life on Mass Street!

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Donor and Industry Recognition

34min
pages 43-52

Recent Graduate Advisory Board Aims to Strengthen Relationships with Alumni

2min
pages 41-42

Gift to KU Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering Honors Professor

3min
page 40

KU Engineering Launches Career Accelerator Lecture Series

1min
page 39

Alumni Profiles

2min
page 38

KU Bioengineering Program Awarded Grant to Expand Opportunities for Underrepresented Students

3min
page 37

Haskell Indian Nations University KU Engineering Partner to Develop ‘Center for Justice’

4min
pages 33-34

Civil Engineering Master’s Student Lands Prestigious Fellowship

2min
page 31

KU Leading Program to Bring Teachers into Research Labs Design Education to Draw Diverse Scholars to Engineering

4min
pages 35-36

Student Achievements

2min
page 32

Engineering Student Earns Prestigious Astronaut Scholarship

3min
page 30

KU Engineering Achieves Record Highs in Degrees Awarded

1min
page 29

‘DeepRacer’ Competition Sharpens Programming Coding Skills

2min
page 28

KU Engineering Professors Wins Prestigious Fellowship for Bridge Lifespan Research

2min
page 23

Bumper Scooter Redesign Creates Opportunities for Toddler

4min
pages 26-27

Farokhi Receives National Recognition for Career Achievement

3min
page 24

Faculty Achievements

1min
page 25

Blunt Named Finalist for A.F. Harvey Engineering Research Prize

3min
page 22

Study: Constructed Wetlands Offer Best Protection for Agricultural Runoff

3min
pages 20-21

KU Working to Advance Gas Separation with Green Materials

4min
pages 18-19

Researchers Will Develop Green Technology to Recycle Refrigerants That Drive Climate Change

4min
pages 16-17

KU Awarded Grant to Study Transportation Needs for Underrepresented Youth in KC Metro

3min
pages 14-15

Sutley Named Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity Inclusion & Belonging

3min
pages 7-8

At-Home COVID-19 Test Developed at KU Moves Toward Production

2min
pages 9-10

KU Engineering Partners with Kansas Community to Test Energy-Efficient Materials

3min
page 11

Celebrating 50 Years of Diversity & Women’s Programs

5min
pages 5-6

KU Research Aims to Help People With Cognitive Impairments Use Automated Driving Systems

4min
pages 12-13
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