[[File<div><br/></div><div>Serving as a UIF Since:Fall 2016</div><div>What he does now: Sells bicycles, otherwise trying to figure it all out</div><div>What that means: creating great experiences for a wildly diverse group of people, changing cycling culture with local groups.</div><div><br/></div><div>Contact him about: Sneaky lil' experiments, creating/changing culture, facilitation, and bicycles</div><div>Email: mcriscuo@udel.edu</div>Matt Criscuolo Headshotis a University Innovation Fellow and a recent graduate of Chemical Engineering at the university of Delaware. Matt is passionate about creativity and its applications to technical fields.png|thumb]]
Matt Criscuolo is a 's work at University Innovation Fellow of Delaware focused heavily on culture and student designing small experiments. A highlight of Chemical Engineering at this was 20k Passions, which called upon all students on campus to engage their passions in a pop-up event that was as simple as sharing and as complex as students were willing to engage it. Matt now sells bicycles for Trek Bicycle, which allows him to apply many concepts in facilitation, creating culture, and looking on the university bright side of Delaware. Matt is passionate every interaction, as well as nerding out about creativity new bike tech and its applications trying to technical fieldsput the biggest possible tires on every bike he owns.
Matt is highly involved in UD's chapter of American Institute for Chemical Engineers, specifically on the Chem-E-Car team. This is a competition to build a shoebox sized car that runs and stops entirely on chemical reactions that can carry a specified load a specified distance, given one hour before the start time.
<br/>For the past five summers, Matt has competed with two different ensembles on the Drum Corps International tour, winning a world championship this year with the Bluecoats. Matt is also in the University of Delaware Marching Band. Additionally, he loves cycling and completed a triathlon Spring 2016.
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