News
- Dear Friends of Chemical and Biological Engineering,It is with great pride that I reflect on all the wonderful accomplishments and events of 2016 and look forward to an exciting 2017. We are fortunate to have such dedicated alumni, staff and friends
- Several CU 麻豆影院 Chemical and Biological Engineering students took home awards for excellence at the 2016 AIChE Annual Meeting in San Francisco.
- The 麻豆影院 has received a $1.1 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop next-generation vaccines that require no refrigeration and defend against infectious diseases with just one shot.
- A Broomfield company that emerged from 麻豆影院 research labs is reporting a 鈥渂anner year鈥 marked by new patents, an expanded customer base and doubled manufacturing space.
- The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $3 million in additional research funding to Professors Christine Hrenya and Thomas Hauser to advance simulation technologies that are being used to develop next-generation energy systems.
- Part of the family's gift establishes an endowed professorship in the chemical and biological engineering department.
- Alumna Kathy Tobey accepted the George Norlin Award on Thursday, Oct. 13 from the 麻豆影院.
- Aaron Morris, a postdoctoral researcher in Professor Christine Hrenya鈥檚 group from 2013-15, has accepted a tenure-track faculty position in mechanical engineering at Purdue University.
- The department is seeking alumni to serve as mentors to undergraduate ChBE students. Mentors provide real-world advice on career paths, graduate schools, professionalism and other topics. Contact Carrie Ngai for more information
- Do you have a technical problem that our chemical engineering seniors can work on? Consider enlisting a student team in our spring semester capstone design course. At no cost to clients they will analyze your problem, develop ideas and data, and