Kaitlin's research focused on understanding the growing and diverse population of socially engaged engineers, especially those involved with . The research was funded by the National Science Foundation under a Research in Engineering Education (REU) grant titled . Alongside her research, Kaitlin completed a certificate in Engineering for Developing Communities, the subject of her passion that originally brought her to CU. Following graduation, Kaitlin worked as a post-doctoral research assistant through the completion of the grant. Currently, Kaitlin and her husband live in their home state of New Hampshire where she is raising her new son.
Education
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PhD in Civil Engineering (Civil Systems), «Ƶ, 2014
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MS in Civil Engineering (Civil Systems), «Ƶ, 2014
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Certificate in Engineering for Developing Communities, «Ƶ, 2013
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BS in Civil Engineering, University of New Hampshire, 2011
Awards
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Mortenson Center for Engineering for Developing Communities Graduate Research Assistantship, 2012
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«Ƶ College of Engineering and Applied Science Dean’s Graduate Assistantship, 2011