Libey

Exploring assumptions in financing for urban water utilities in low-income countries

Feb. 10, 2021

Anna Libey, a PhD student in environmental engineering at CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø, is the lead author on a new paper that compares utilities around the world and advocates for more subsidization in utility operations to provide clean water.

Chris Bowman

Christopher Bowman elected to National Academy of Engineering

Feb. 10, 2021

Distinguished Professor Christopher Bowman of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, one of the highest professional distinctions accorded to engineers.

Very Large Array Satellite Dishes at Sunset in New Mexico

CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø joins partnership to pursue NSF Spectrum Innovation Initiative center

Feb. 10, 2021

CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø may soon be part of large-scale research into the electromagnetic spectrum that could define wireless innovation across everyday life for the next generation.

Xavion Cowans in the courtyard of the Engineering Center

Senior sets sights on one day helping other working students thrive

Feb. 9, 2021

As he prepares to graduate in May, senior electrical and computer engineering major Xavion Cowans is focused on landing his first engineering job. But he already has a long-term career vision in mind as well.

Kristi Anseth

Anseth to receive 2021 Herman F. Mark Polymer Chemistry Award this fall

Feb. 8, 2021

Professor Kristi Anseth will be the recipient of the prestigious Herman F. Mark Polymer Chemistry Award at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Fall 2021 meeting.

Membrane

CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø and Anschutz experimenting with blood sugar to power prostheses

Feb. 5, 2021

CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø and CU Anschutz researchers are developing a new technique to harvest electricity from blood sugar to power medical devices as part of a project with Department of Veterans Affairs.

Robot model in front of magnifying glass

Futurum partnership puts CU research in the hands of younger students

Feb. 4, 2021

It’s hard to imagine a teenager who could resist exploring mechanical engineering after learning about Endoculus, the small device developed by CU Â鶹¹ÙÍø Professor Mark Rentschler and student researchers in his lab that can navigate the human gastrointestinal system with ease and may someday help doctors care for their patients.

Hypersonic vehicle heading into the atmosphere

Hypersonics research paving way for Mars exploration, space tourism

Feb. 4, 2021

Professor Iain Boyd specializes in hypersonic flight and recently answered common questions about the field.

Nima Keivan

Nima Keivan (PhDCompSci’17)

Recent Alumni Award Nima Keivan graduated from the College of Engineering and Applied Science in 2017 with a PhD in computer science. During his time as a student, his doctoral research was on the leading edge of robot perception and autonomy. The importance of his work was recognized by leading...

Scott Hartman

Scott Hartman (AeroEngr'89)

Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award Scott Hartman has had a multifaceted career, highlighted by distinguished service in the U.S. Navy and more than 25 years with NASA in the International Space Station Program Office, the Flight Operations Directorate and the Commercial Crew Program. Upon CU graduation in May 1989 with a...

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