News /center/nsi/ en Research & Innovation Office’s CoBabe-Ammann to retire at the end of the year /center/nsi/2024/11/04/research-innovation-offices-cobabe-ammann-retire-end-year Research & Innovation Office’s CoBabe-Ammann to retire at the end of the year Allison Jane Miller Mon, 11/04/2024 - 10:01 Categories: News Chris Yankee

Emily CoBabe-Ammann announced her planned retirement as Research & Innovation Office Senior Advisor and Executive Associate Director (Acting), Center for National Security Initiatives, effective January 1, 2025.


Emily CoBabe-Ammann

CoBabe-Ammann has been with CU 鶹ӰԺ’s Research & Innovation Office (RIO) since the fall of 2015, when she was hired to lead the university’s Grand Challenge, Our Space, Our Future. Before joining the Research & Innovation Office, she served as director of UCAR Community Programs.

CoBabe-Amman’s work with RIO spanned the entire campus. In recent years, she worked extensively with the Center for National Security Initiatives (NSI), including dedicated emphasis on the multifaceted work transitioning the campus towards approval to work on classified research and working to move NSI to become a sustainable institute. She also provided support for the CUbit Quantum Initiative during a critical strategic and leadership transition, paving the way for the campuswide momentum currently underway in quantum science and technology.

“I’m so appreciative of the Emily’s contributions to the advancement of the strategic goals of RIO and the university, and for her help in many outstanding achievements through this often complex and exciting, and always important work—work that Emily was uniquely suited to tackle and accomplish,” said Massimo Ruzzene, vice chancellor for research and innovation and dean of the institutes. “We would not be the same without her contributions, and we wish her only the best in this next phase of her life.”

For nearly a decade, CoBabe-Ammann played an important role in a wide range of strategic initiatives. Her initial focus upon joining CU 鶹ӰԺ was spearheading the nascent Grand Challenge Initiative, which was established through the bold aspirations of then-chancellor Phil DiStefano, Provost Russ Moore and then-CFO Kelly Fox. The initiative spawned an extraordinarily influential cohort of research and innovation programs such as Earth Lab, IRIS, the Space Minor, NEST Studio for the Arts, the Space Weather Technology, Research and Education Center, and more. While the overarching initiative that seeded these programs was officially decommissioned in the summer of 2024, the programs cultivated through the Grand Challenge led to new discoveries, new collaborations and several new entities that have become longstanding, self-sustaining and influential organizations on campus. 

In addition to focusing on a campuswide strategic initiatives portfolio, CoBabe-Ammann contributed critical leadership to strategic revisioning work in areas as disparate as the Center for Humanities & the Arts, the College of Engineering & Applied Science, the University of Colorado Art Museum, the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History and the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI).

She co-led the campuswide Academic Futures visioning process with Jeff Cox, then the associate vice chancellor for Academic Affairs, helping reimagine future of CU 鶹ӰԺ’s education and research, leading to significant outcomes including online and distance learning, interdisciplinary approaches in research and education, and the eventual creation of the Center for Teaching and Learning.

"Perhaps more than any single figure, Emily has been at the center of CU 鶹ӰԺ's most important academic transformations over the last decade," said CU 鶹ӰԺ Provost Russ Moore. "Her abilities to identify complex problems, work in partnership to untangle them, and communicate clearly to leaders and constituents about paths forward, is unmatched among the many colleagues I've worked with. Her service to the university has been immeasurable and has occurred at a vital moment in CU 鶹ӰԺ's history. We will miss her, and we wish her all good things in her new life adventures." 

CoBabe-Ammann plans to spend the first half of 2025 experiencing life overseas, starting with several months in Italy. Other than spending more time with her family, she is excited about traveling and seeing as many F1 races as she can manage. CoBabe-Ammann is looking forward to saying farewell in individual conversations over the next few months in lieu of a public gathering.

“It’s been such a privilege to be able to work across CU 鶹ӰԺ, supporting and expanding the research enterprise as it moves in important new directions,” said CoBabe-Ammann. “The freedom afforded to me by Provost Russ Moore, former Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation Terri Fiez, and current Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation Massimo Ruzzene, to support efforts and units across campus is a rarity in academia. I want to thank them, the RIO leadership team, and the people across the campus that made this such a wonderful experience.”

Emily CoBabe-Ammann announced her planned retirement as Research & Innovation Office Senior Advisor and Executive Associate Director (Acting), Center for National Security Initiatives, effective January 1, 2025.

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Dr. Merritt Turetsky, NSI Faculty Director for Arctic Security, was named Volunteer of the Month by the American Geophysical Union for her work as a volunteer science advisor to  science news magazine.

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Dr. Furlich participated in an exercise to detect and track Space X Starship IFT 4. Dr. Furlich continues his work for unclassified launch detection using weather satellites for the Project Apollo Cohort 3. Dr. Furlich demonstrated an automated capability that checks the latest images from weather satellites for launches and reports out a message to alert on launch location and time. Dr. Furlich successfully detected the Starship IFT 4 using his developed capabilities as a part of a collaboration on this exercise. The exercise is summarized in the image below. (Image Credit: Major Sean Allen, USSF, SDA TAP Lab Chief).

Below is an animation of the detected launch using the Geosynchronous Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) mesoscale domain scans. The mesoscale domain scan produces images every minute. The animation loops through the GOES advanced baseline imager (ABI) channels 7 first from t-2m through t+10m and then channel 8 for the same times.

Dr. Furlich and Dr. Crews continue their participation in the SDA TAP Lab as academic members in the Project Apollo Tech Accelerator Cohort 3. The cohort members are shown in the image below. (Image Credit: Major Sean Allen, USSF, SDA TAP Lab Chief).

Dr. Furlich would like to thank Tim Garner from NOAA’s Space Flight Meteorological Group (SMG) for his request to task the GOES mesoscale domain sector (MDS) over Boca Chica to observe the Starship IFT 4 launch.


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