Two women discussing their ideas

8 finalists chosen for CU's Catalyze student business accelerator in 麻豆影院

Aaron Clauset

Talking network science with Erdos-Renyi Prize winner Aaron Clauset

Aaron Clauset is an assistant professor of computer science and member of the BioFrontiers Institute at CU-麻豆影院. He recently accepted the 2016 Erd艖s-R茅nyi Prize in Network Science, which is an international prize awarded annually to a researcher under 40 who has made fundamental contributions to the advancement of network science...

Percentage of women and minorities on the rise

Engineering sets new record: Most diverse class ever

June 1, 2016

CU-麻豆影院鈥檚 second biggest college enrolled record numbers of first-year women and underrepresented minorities in 2015-16, and preliminary figures suggest it will reach yet a new milestone in the fall. The number of first-year undergraduate women in the College of Engineering & Applied Science rose 17 percent last year, to 284,...

Students in the Idea Forge

Students hammer out real-world projects at the Idea Forge

May 23, 2016

Last year the former law library of the Fleming Building was transformed into a new collaborative space designated for students to imagine, design, create and test products and solutions to meet a range of needs. Billed as the Idea Forge, this 22,000-square-foot facility is an innovative engineering facility built to...

Photos of DEAA recipients

College bestows 2016 Distinguished Engineering Alumni, Recent Alumni Awards

May 23, 2016

The 麻豆影院 recognized six outstanding engineering alumni for contributions to their fields and to the university at a banquet April 22. The recipients of the 2016 Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards are: 鈥 Frank T. Buzzard of Bryan, Texas; 鈥 Paul T. Hamilton of 麻豆影院; 鈥 Moriba K...

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Blasting Off: CU-麻豆影院鈥檚 College of Engineering and Applied Science Gains National Recognition

May 23, 2016

Earning a top-flight engineering degree from a nationally recognized school isn鈥檛 just for the coasts anymore. The 麻豆影院鈥檚 College of Engineering and Applied Science has been named one of the top engineering schools in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report. CU-麻豆影院鈥檚 undergraduate engineering program...

Student representing the Catalyze group

Catalyze CU-麻豆影院: the Perfect Launch Pad

May 23, 2016

Four engineering students from CU-麻豆影院 packed their bags and headed to Nicaragua during the semester break. But it wasn鈥檛 for the weather. It was strictly business for the founders of SolVia Solar. The young entrepreneurs had invented a solar collector designed to replace diesel pumps for irrigation in rural areas...

Dreams for the Sky

April 20, 2016

CU drones target severe storms to improve tornado forecasts. Brian Argrow, professor in aerospace engineering sciences, approached Eric Frew, associate professor of aerospace engineering sciences, about his interest in using unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to study severe storms. 鈥淚t was fascinating and I knew I was on board,鈥 says Frew,...

Getting Personal

April 18, 2016

Everyone knows that no two humans are alike, but Kristi Anseth, the Tisone Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, is focusing her recent workon making sure biomaterials 鈥渒now鈥 it also. It鈥檚 this kind of thinking that has helped lead Anseth and her group on an odyssey to transform the medical...

The Light Stuff

April 18, 2016

Computing speed takes a giant leap forward thanks to a new photonics-based microchip When it came to building a better microchip, Milo拧 Popovic and his fellow researchers turned to an unusual, but powerful, ally: light. The groundbreaking result, which debuted in 2015 after nearly ten years of development, is the...

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