In 2018, our college announced a new strategic vision . One pillar of that vision includes getting more underrepresented groups engaged and excelling in STEM fields. So how do we do this? Well, we want your ideas . Reaching our goal of becoming the first public engineering college with a...
The BOLD Center turns 10 years old and the College of Engineering and Applied Science celebrates nearly half a decade of supporting women and minorities in science, technology and engineering.
Researchers at CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø are exploring a new form of biostasis that could entirely eliminate the need for cooling, potentially revolutionizing combat medicine, organ donation, vaccines and even the way we treat disease altogether.
CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø goes 5 for 5 in national needs fellowships to rack up 117 academic years of graduate student support. The College of Engineering and Applied Science received $4.7 million in October from the U.S. Department of Education to strengthen graduate teaching and research, as well as expand access to...
On CUE sits down with Connie Childs. Connie is a fourth-year aerospace engineer studying at CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø College of Engineering and Applied Science. After years of contemplating life as a woman Connie began to transition from her assigned at birth male identity to the woman she is today. Today we'll...
Dan Szafir and his colleagues belong to a rapidly-growing area of study called human-robot interaction. The field addresses the huge gulf that seems to exist between people and their robot helpers: Robots don’t always understand people, and people often don’t want to be around moving, learning machines.
Co-founded by Robert Erickson of electrical, computer and energy engineering and Kala Majeti of CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø’s Technology Transfer Office, BREK will use the grant funds to develop the world’s first compact 250 kilowatt (kW) solar string inverter.
Engineers at CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø are working on prosthetic fingertip sensors that allow patients to actually feel tactile and sensory sensations through nerve interfaces.