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Michelle Mellenthin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado Mesa University, where she contributes to both teaching and applied research in engineering education and biomedical instrumentation.
Education:
- PhD in Bioengineering, Colorado State University
- BS in Biomedical Engineering, Milwaukee School of Engineering
Her research and teaching expertise lies at the intersection of electrical engineering and biomedical applications. She specializes in designing and testing medical device prototypes, with a focus on systems that measure small and challenging biological signals. Her instructional areas include computational problem solving, digital logic, circuits, and design laboratories, where she actively engages students in hands-on engineering projects.
Dr. Mellenthin's work emphasizes practical system integration, programming across multiple languages, and the development of robust measurement platforms. While no publications or funded projects are listed in the provided text, her background suggests strong applied research potential in bioinstrumentation and engineering education.
Scientific Awards:
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She advises students through project-based learning and laboratory instruction, fostering innovation in electrical design. Though specific grants or research teams are not mentioned, her experience in prototyping indicates active engagement in applied engineering research. Her work supports the development of future engineers capable of tackling real-world biomedical and electronic challenges.
Labs and Teams:
While not explicitly named, Dr. Mellenthin is associated with teaching and research activities in the Electrical Design Lab and related engineering laboratories at Colorado Mesa University, where she mentors students in system integration and prototyping.





