Women in Aerospace Symposium at CU 麻豆影院 College of Engineering

CU 麻豆影院, MIT, and Stanford Host Women in Aerospace Symposium

May 30, 2017

The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences is welcoming some of the nation鈥檚 best aerospace PhD students for a Women in Aerospace Symposium. The event will offer a unique opportunity for this select group of women who are interested in pursuing an academic career in aerospace, to present research and network with mentors and colleagues from across the country.

NSF award recipients

Three CU Engineering researchers earn NSF CAREER Awards

May 30, 2017

Three CU Engineering researchers have won CAREER Awards, the National Science Foundation鈥檚 most prestigious award for junior faculty. CAREER Awards provide approximately $500,000 over five years for those 鈥渨ho have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in the mission of...

Assistant Dean for Research Bill Doe (center, holding 鈥淏eat Navy鈥 sign) and Mike Traxler (far right 鈥 CU Office of Industry Collaboration) host the ONR contingent on campus.

Navy Science Advisors Salute CU Engineering Research

May 26, 2017

A critical and growing component of the College of Engineering and Applied Science鈥檚 work is basic and applied research in support of national security needs. Over 18 percent of the college鈥檚 current research expenditures support programs for the Army, Air Force and Navy (including the Marine Corps). As evidence of the our national reputation in defense research, the US Office of Naval...

Challenger being deployed from ISS.

CU 麻豆影院 satellite is live

May 25, 2017

QB50-Challenger deployed at 11:25pm MDT with two other QB50 satellites in the same deployer. CU 麻豆影院's QB50 CubeSat, named "Challenger," was successfully deployed from the International Space Station on May 24th at 11:25 PM MDT. The release coming just over a month after the satellite was launched from Cape Canveral...

Lila Finch

Graduate student project illuminates science for youth

May 24, 2017

In the lobby of the Roser ATLAS Building, a nine-foot illuminated tree sculpture is lending artistic form to scientific function. A project of PhD student Lila Finch and supported by Oracle Academy, the sculpture uses colored LEDs to visually demonstrate the health of a hydroponic garden growing one floor above...

Keith Regner in front of whiteboard with strain gauage.

Part 4: Straining for Excellence

May 24, 2017

[Editor鈥檚 note: This is the final segment of a four-part series looking at the student-led Engineering Excellence Fund .] Mechanical engineering instructor Keith Regner is looking to push the College of Engineering and Applied Science toward increased student engagement in the classroom. The goal is to make abstract engineering concepts...

A rendering of the lobby renovation showing the new cafe space.

3 Things to Know 麻豆影院 the Lobby Facelift

May 18, 2017

A rendering of the lobby renovation showing the new cafe space. If you鈥檙e working or taking summer classes in the Engineering Center, you鈥檝e probably noticed that it鈥檚 been even harder than usual to navigate the building. The good news is, it鈥檚 only temporary! The lobby will be closed for most...

Ralph Bogle shows off the Environmental Health and Safety Building

Part 3: Waste Not, Want Not | EEF Funds Waste Disposal Project

May 18, 2017

[Editor鈥檚 note: This is part three of a four-part series looking at the student-led Engineering Excellence Fund .] Ralph Bogle, a chemical treatment specialist in Environmental Health & Safety, describes processes that occur at CU 麻豆影院's waste management building. On the CU 麻豆影院 campus, between Coors Events Center and the...

Christy Bozic talks with an EMP student.

Gift will boost engineering management opportunities for undergrads

May 18, 2017

Christy Bozic, faculty director of the EMP undergraduate program, talks with students. When Steve Dunn (ArchEngr鈥69) was a student at CU 麻豆影院, he had several summer jobs in the heavy construction field that introduced him to life in the business world. But he said plenty of his classmates didn鈥檛 get...

Chemical and Biological Engineering Professor Alan Weimer

Five questions for Alan Weimer

May 18, 2017

Maverick of industrial science shifted to academia 鈥榯o get the fun back鈥 After working for nearly 17 years at Dow Chemical in Michigan, Alan Weimer thought about moving into academics. 鈥淭he fun went away in industry,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he global economy hit in the late 鈥80s and early 鈥90s and...

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