Aerospace Engineering ‘12
Kansas City, KS
Not Employed – Moving to grad school
Lives in Lawrence, KS
Contact: Linkedin | Email
While at the University of Kansas, Matthew was largely involved with Triangle Fraternity, Engineers without Borders (EWB), and Engineering Ambassadors. While a member and project leader in EWB, Matt traveled to Bolivia three times spending a total of about a month in the country working on the chapter’s international sanitation project. In his time at KU he never saw a loss in Allen Fieldhouse (he was in Bolivia during the only loss KU had in his 4 years) and went to many sporting events.
In his spare time, Matt enjoys hanging out with friends and family. He especially enjoys spending time with his girlfriend of over 3 years. During the summer months he enjoys boating and water skiing at the lake with friends, and in the winter he follows college basketball.
Matthew is currently planning to attend graduate school in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering at either Stanford University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, or Texas A&M. He would like his research to focus on the field of dynamics and controls with applications to energy systems. At this time it is not clear whether a PhD is in his future.
Kansas City, KS
Not Employed – Moving to grad school
Lives in Lawrence, KS
Contact: Linkedin | Email
While at the University of Kansas, Matthew was largely involved with Triangle Fraternity, Engineers without Borders (EWB), and Engineering Ambassadors. While a member and project leader in EWB, Matt traveled to Bolivia three times spending a total of about a month in the country working on the chapter’s international sanitation project. In his time at KU he never saw a loss in Allen Fieldhouse (he was in Bolivia during the only loss KU had in his 4 years) and went to many sporting events.
In his spare time, Matt enjoys hanging out with friends and family. He especially enjoys spending time with his girlfriend of over 3 years. During the summer months he enjoys boating and water skiing at the lake with friends, and in the winter he follows college basketball.
Matthew is currently planning to attend graduate school in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering at either Stanford University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, or Texas A&M. He would like his research to focus on the field of dynamics and controls with applications to energy systems. At this time it is not clear whether a PhD is in his future.