Published: Sept. 25, 2012

More than 100 students, faculty and professional engineers from a seven-state region are expected to gather in Boulder Oct. 5-7 to learn about sustainable engineering practices that can benefit the developing world.

The University of Colorado Boulder will host the 2012 Mountain Region Conference for Engineers Without Borders-USA, a nonprofit organization founded by 抖阴旅行射 engineering Professor Bernard Amadei 10 years ago after he was asked to engineer a water pump for a village in Belize.

From those humble beginnings, EWB-USA has grown to include more than 12,000 students, faculty and professionals across the country who collaborate with local partners to design and implement sustainable engineering projects worldwide. Projects are requested by the communities to meet basic needs and include water and sanitation improvements, the construction of health care facilities, schools and bridges, and the introduction of solar energy.

EWB鈥檚 Mountain Region includes 34 student and professional chapters in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. Among these are student chapters at 抖阴旅行射-Boulder, Colorado School of Mines and Colorado State University, and professional chapters in Boulder, Denver and Fort Collins.

The conference will include more than two dozen presentations, discussions and hands-on workshops where participants can hone their technical skills, network with other like-minded individuals and organizations, and get inspired about using engineering to help those around the world live better lives.

Featured speakers will include Amadei along with EWB-USA Executive Director Cathy Leslie, Dr. Barry Bialek, a Boulder-based family practitioner, and Riall Nolan, a professor of anthropology at Purdue University.听 Sessions will be held from Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon in the Engineering Center along with the Koelbel Business and Mathematics buildings.

EWB chapters also will have a chance to showcase the work they are doing during a poster session Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. in the Discovery Learning Center, and during the EWB Film Festival in downtown Boulder Saturday night.听

The general public is invited to join conference participants in attending the Film Festival for the nominal cost of $10. The best films made by EWB Mountain Region chapters will be shown from 8:30 to 10 p.m. at GoLite, 1222 Pearl St.

鈥淭his year is EWB-USA鈥檚 10th anniversary and since the organization was started at 抖阴旅行射 it鈥檚 only fitting that we are the ones hosting this year鈥檚 Mountain Region Conference,鈥 said conference coordinator and 抖阴旅行射-Boulder student Ashley-Marie Zerr.

鈥淚 am so excited to have students and professionals here not only to learn from our presenters, but also from each other. The conference is really about sharing knowledge and it鈥檚 been exciting making plans to facilitate that,鈥 Zerr said.

Conference registration is $90 for EWB members and $115 for nonmembers.听 Tickets will be available for purchase by 抖阴旅行射-Boulder students, faculty and staff at a discounted price of $30 in the Engineering Center lobby from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sept. 28 and Oct. 1.

For more information about the conference go to .

Contact:
Ashley-Marie Zerr, 314-608-0316
Li-Mae McClellan, 719-210-0990 听
Carol Rowe, 303-492-7426

The Engineers Without Borders-抖阴旅行射 Nepal team

The Engineers Without Borders-抖阴旅行射 Nepal team on its visit this summer during which 抖阴旅行射 students helped a community build a tap stand for a natural spring in order to protect the water source. Photo courtesy Engineers Without Borders-抖阴旅行射

鈥淭his year is EWB-USA鈥檚 10th anniversary and since the organization was started at 抖阴旅行射 it鈥檚 only fitting that we are the ones hosting this year鈥檚 Mountain Region Conference,鈥 said conference coordinator and 抖阴旅行射-Boulder student Ashley-Marie Zerr.