News
- ChBE senior and researcher Allison McKay is leading a new student group to promote cellular agriculture technology and awareness.
- Sixteen undergraduate and graduate students from the College of Engineering and Applied Science have earned prestigious Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation.
- ALD NanoSolutions, a CU 麻豆影院 spinout company and one of the leading experts on atomic layer deposition (ALD), has merged with Louisville, CO-based Forge Nano to commercialize its cutting edge surface engineering techniques. The new entity is backed by a $20M investment from VW, LG Technology Ventures, Mitsui Konzoku and SBI Investment.
- The future鈥檚 getting brighter for solar power. Researchers from CU 麻豆影院 have created a low-cost solar cell with one of the highest power-conversion efficiencies to date, by layering cells and using a unique combination of elements.
- Air travel鈥檚 dependence on petroleum-based fuels is a major contributor to atmospheric pollution鈥攂ut new research from Denver Business Challenge Endowed Professor Will Medlin and partners seeks to provide an environmentally friendly, renewable jet fuel sourced from biomass.
- She is one of only five women in the world, and the only recipient in North America, to receive the recognition this year.
- Assistant Professor Jerome Fox has developed a new method of controlling enzymes using light.
- The January 2020 Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences issue was dedicated to Carpenter, PhD, and Randolph, PhD.
- Earlier this month, Assistant Professor Adam Holewinski earned a prestigious Faculty Early Career Development CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation for his proposal, 鈥淯nderstanding Bifunctionality in Organic Electro-oxidation Catalysis.鈥
- Max Levy, a graduate student in the Nagpal Lab, earned second place in a Science Coalition video competition.