Research & Internship Profiles

88% of CBEE’s class of 2022 engaged in applied learning (internships, co-ops, service, etc)

95% of class of 2022 reported employment, grad/professional school or both

97% of those employed, were in positions directly related to their career goals

(as of April 2024, Class of 2022 data is the most current data available)

 

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Andreia Ribeiro, PhD Chemical Engineering '11

From Decision Resources Group to Lifescience Dynamics

Andreia Ribeiro PhD Chemical Engineering (2011) In addition to my PhD, I have 2 professional certificates from UMBC in Biochemical Regulatory Engineering and Biotechnology Management. I joined...

Posted: November 4, 2019, 10:41 AM

Alumni Updates 2019 and prior

Are you a CBEE Alumni? Stay connected via Linkedin Let us know what you’re doing now and share an update here Naomi Mburu, B.S. Environmental Engineering '18 UMBC's first-ever Rhodes...

Posted: November 4, 2019, 9:56 AM

November 2019 - CBEE Alumni Update

Careers in industry, academia and government

Are you a CBEE Alumni? Stay connected via Linkedin Let us know what you’re doing now and share an update here. Opeyemi Ajayi MS Chemical Engineering (2012), PhD Chemical Engineering (2018)...

Posted: November 4, 2019, 9:28 AM

Kiranmayi Mangalgiri, CBEE PhD '17 Receives Fellowship

Congratulations to Kiranmayi Mangalgiri (2017 Ph.D. Environmental Engineering, Blaney Lab)!  Kiranmayi Mangalgiri is recipient of the 2019-2020 UCR Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellowship  at the...

Posted: October 23, 2019, 8:40 AM

Part-Time Novelist Wins New York Times Praise

Zack Smedley ’17, chemical engineering

Source: UMBC Magazine |  JOHANNA ALONSO '20 | SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 If you saw a senior engineering student sitting on a bench on Academic Row, furiously typing away on his laptop, you might...

Posted: October 7, 2019, 12:51 PM