Melissa Davis
Teaching Assistant Professor
IDE

 DLC 182

Melissa Davis, Ph.D., is a Teaching Assistant Professor with the Integrated Design Engineering Program. Dr. Davis teaches Engineering Tools and Analysis (GEEN 2010) and First-Year Engineering Projects (GEEN 1400). Dr. Davis earned a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Irvine, and a Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the California Institute of Technology. Her graduate research focused on cell engineering and biomaterials.

Dr. Davis came to CU Boulder as a postdoctoral fellow in Chemical and Biological Engineering, where she discovered her passion for teaching and mentoring. Prior to joining CU Boulder’s Integrated Design Engineering Program, Dr. Davis was a teaching faculty member in CU’s Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering Program, and Student Academic Success Center (SASC), and the University of Denver’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Dr. Davis also worked with CU Boulder’s McNair Scholars Program, which supports first-generation/low-income and underrepresented students to pursue graduate degrees.

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