CU Engineering Magazine 2017

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CubeSat of the Year

A new era in space exploration

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Phase Change

Academics, athletics, administration commingle in 42-year career

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Of Mice and Mars

Far above Earth, a curious colony of spacefarers is sharing close quarters on the International Space Station as part of research that could one day help lead us to Mars.

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Mighty Device

Tiny gadget captures every whoosh, thump and gurgle inside the body

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The Architecture of Smell

Cracking the code on the least understood sense

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A Car with Imagination

'Ninja Car' autonomous technology has potential for space exploration

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CL: CUE 2017 News & noteworthy

Message from the Dean, 2017

"You are the best ambassadors our college could聽hope for, and I appreciate all you do."As I settle into my first year as dean, I would like to express my profound gratitude to all who have reached out and engaged with the college. I have been fortunate to meet and learn from many of you who are achieving incredible successes in your professional and personal lives. The College of Engineering and Applied Science certainly has many reasons to be proud.聽 Already this year, we鈥檝e celebrated several shared succe...

College News 2017

A golden opportunity聽An idea borrowed from the football gridiron is helping students graduate and drawing major attention, thanks to a multimillion-dollar boost from the National Science Foundation (NSF).聽Eight years ago, CU Engineering created the GoldShirt program. It鈥檚 modeled after redshirting for college athletes. Promising students who want to be engineers but weren鈥檛 fully prepared in high school are given an extra year to bone up on their skills in premajor math and science courses.Fifty new GoldShi...

Alumni Features/Profiles

Leaving a Strong Legacy

Robert H. Davis steps down as engineering dean, returns to teaching

Shooting for Jupiter's Moon

Europa space probe wins international recognition

Using Her Powers for Good

Susie Gomez-Burgos inspires the next generation of engineers

Living the Dream(Works)

Where would Shrek be without Donkey? Mr. Peabody without Sherman? Or Po the Kung Fu Panda without his trusty mentor, Master Shifu? 

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2024 Issue
Managing Editor: Emily Adams
Creative Director/Designer: Michelle Wiese
Contributors: Charles Ferrer, Ellen Fike, Susan Glarion, Caroline Harrah, Michael Kwolek, Grace Wilson, Jeff Zehnder
Photography: Jesse Petersen
Copy Editor: Michelle Asakawa

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CU Engineering is a magazine for alumni and friends of the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the 麻豆影院. The magazine highlights the power of engineering to transform lives. Whether through engineering research, technologies and education the college is seeking solutions to the world鈥檚 significant problems. The college also produces an email newsletter, which goes out periodically during the academic year. If you are a member of the engineering community but are not currently receiving the magazine or email newsletter, make sure you


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