CANCELED: CSE Houston Area Alumni and Friends Reception
CANCELED
The University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering (CSE) invites you and a guest to a reception at Saint Arnold Brewing Company. Connect with fellow Gopher alumni and friends, as well as special guests Dean Mos Kaveh and Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science head Dan Frisbie.
Alumni panelists Michele Brekke, Alison Cozad, and Gary Teletzke will also share perspectives and discuss how CSE shaped their “moment of curiosity” in their respective careers.
Featured Alumni Panelists
Michele Brekke (Aero '75, M.S. '77), flight manager for Boeing CST-100 Starliner commercial spacecraft; NASA retiree
Alison Cozad (ChE '09), Senior Data Science Advisor, ExxonMobil Fuels and Lubricant Company
Gary Teletzke (ChE Ph.D. '83), Enhanced Oil Recovery Advisor, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company
About Dean Kaveh
Mos Kaveh has served as dean of the University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering since 2018 and has held various roles in the College of Science and Engineering for more than 40 years. Before serving as dean, he served as associate dean for research and planning. Prior to that, he was head of the University of Minnesota Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering from 1990-2005. Kaveh joined the University of Minnesota electrical and computer engineering faculty in 1975. Kaveh holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and is highly regarded for his research in statistical signal processing and their applications, specifically in wireless communications.
About Dan Frisbie
C. Daniel Frisbie is a Distinguished McKnight University Professor and has served as head of the Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the University of Minnesota since 2014. He obtained a Ph.D. in physical chemistry at MIT in 1993 and was an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard in 1994. His research focuses on materials for printed electronics, including organic semiconductors and their applications in devices such as transistors and electrochromic displays.