In the article "Alumni in Focus: Travis Thul, SEAS '18," GW Alumni spoke with GW Engineering alumnus Travis Thul, D. Eng. '18, about his unique career journey, from serving in the U.S. Coast Guard to inventing the first desktop ramen noodle cooker, which was made possible by studying at GW.
Here is an excerpt from the article: "While at GW, I gained the skills and knowledge I needed to pursue my goals. I learned about IP generation, risk management, managing e-Commerce, and more. Those topics were invaluable to getting our product to where it is now."
Read the full Q&A on the GW Alumni website.