Martin Dunn

Dean, College of Engineering, Design and Computing at University of Colorado Denver

Martin Dunn is the current Dean of the College of Engineering, Design and Computing at the University of Colorado Denver. From January 2015 to December 2018, they were Co Director and Professor at the SUTD Digital Manufacturing and Design Center (DManD). Prior to that, they served as the Founding Senior Research Officer and Associate Provost for Research at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) from January 2013 to December 2018.

From January 2011 to December 2013, Dunn was a Program Director at the National Science Foundation. Martin then returned to the University of Colorado Boulder where they served as Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Chair of the Department, and Associate Dean for Research in the College of Engineering from January 1993 to December 2016.

Prior to their academic career, Dunn worked as a design engineer at Boeing from June 1987 to August 1988. Martin then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in solid and structural mechanics at Sandia National Laboratories from August 1992 to August 1993.

Martin Dunn earned a PhD in mechanical engineering from the University of Washington College of Engineering, a Master of Science in mechanical engineering from the University of Washington College of Engineering, and a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Montana State University-Bozeman.

Martin Dunn reports to Constancio Nakuma, Provost & Executive Vice Chancellor, Academic & Student Affairs. Some of their coworkers include Joann Brennan - Interim Co-Dean, College of Arts & Media, Paul Teske - Dean, School of Public Affairs, and Rebecca Kantor - Dean, School of Education & Human Development.


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Situated in gorgeous downtown Denver, the University of Colorado, Denver campus offers its students access to a bustling city life filled with career and cultural opportunities, and an education that will prepare them to thrive in it. Offering traditional classes as well as total online courses through CU Online, the university has over 60 bachelor's degree options. Students can pursue degrees in a variety of options, like Art History, Environmental Sciences or Public Health. Master's, doctoral, certificate, health, and pre-collegiate options are also available. Admissions to the University of Colorado, Denver, are based upon multiple factors, including high school performance rates, the admission index calculated by GPA and ACT/SAT scores, and an optional personal letter of request. Eligible students generally have an index of 93 or higher and have completed all HEAR requirements, and show no more than two MAPS unit deficiencies. Tuition rates are discounted for in-state students. For financial assistance, students should begin by filling out the FAFSA. The university also offers scholarships based on need and merit, and students interested in applying for these should check out the University Scholarship Guide on the university website. Student life at the university is bound to have something for everyone. Denver is known for its vibrant atmosphere, opportunities and night life, and CU Denver is located just blocks away from the downtown. And, with over 100 student organizations, including honor societies, professional organizations and religious-based groups, there is plenty to do on campus as well.


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