Bob Davis stands at a whiteboard as he teaches the lighting certificate program's capstone class.

CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s lighting certificate illuminates career paths for professionals

Nov. 16, 2023

Offered by the architectural engineering lighting program and designed for working professionals, the Professional Graduate Architectural Lighting Certificate program empowers college graduates by equipping them with essential skills to enhance their contributions to their companies and advance their careers.

Bernard Amadei

Bernard Amadei inducted to ASEE Hall of Fame

Nov. 15, 2023

Distinguished Professor Bernard Amadei was inducted into the American Society for Engineering Education Hall of Fame. The prestigious designation recognizes outstanding individuals in engineering and engineering technology education whose contributions have left a significant impact.

Deep Ocean

CU Â鶹ӰԺ leads $5.9 million marine carbon dioxide removal monitoring effort

Nov. 14, 2023

CU Â鶹ӰԺ is advancing marine carbon dioxide removal techniques to cut harmful greenhouse gasses by providing new methods for monitoring verification and reporting, as part of a major federal endeavor to combat climate change.

Srubar holds a living concrete sample in his lab

CU Â鶹ӰԺ engineer selected as 2023 Schmidt Science Polymath

Nov. 13, 2023

Wil Srubar, associate professor in civil, environmental and architectural engineering and the Materials Science and Engineering Program, was chosen from more than 58 applicants who outlined research ideas in STEM fields that represent a substantive shift from their current portfolio.

Attendees at the 2023 Engineering Homecoming Tailgate

2023 Engineering Homecoming Tailgate

Nov. 13, 2023

The 2023 Engineering Homecoming Tailgate was a huge success bringing together over 460 alumni, donors, and friends for a memorable evening of food, drinks, lawn games, camaraderie and live music from the band High Street Revival.

Students with computer

Humans and computers work together for tutoring success

Nov. 10, 2023

The Â鶹ӰԺ was chosen to join the new Learning Engineering Virtual Institute (LEVI) in order to double the rate of middle school math learning within five years by building a hybrid human-AI tutoring platform that will reach over 275,000 diverse, low-income students.

BAIC Lab members

How will AI shape the next generation?

Nov. 10, 2023

Step into the Center for the Brain, A.I., and Child (BAIC) and learn from its members how AI will impact the next generation of children and their caretakers around the world, as generative AI becomes a new normal.

Aaron Clauset

Professor recognized for research by Dean

Nov. 10, 2023

Aaron Clauset, a professor in the Department of Computer Science, was recognized with the Dean's Award for Research for shedding new light on the origin and consequences of inequalities within the academic workforce, and how those inequalities shape who makes what scientific discoveries.

Anushree Chatterjee, right works with research assistant Grace Lynch in the Chatterjee Lab.

Scientists develop faster, cheaper way to count microbes, discover new antibiotics

Nov. 9, 2023

Researchers from CU Â鶹ӰԺ's Chemical and Biological Engineering have introduced a groundbreaking method for rapidly counting microorganisms, reducing plastic waste, costs, and carbon footprint in biomedical research. This innovation, detailed in the journal Nature Microbiology, promises to expedite microbiology experiments, facilitating quicker infection diagnoses and antibiotic testing, especially crucial amid global concerns over antibiotic resistance.

A male Ornate Boxfish

How animals get their stripes and spots

Nov. 8, 2023

New research from the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering helps explain how sharp patterns form on zebras, leopards, tropical fish and other creatures. Their findings could inform the development of new high-tech materials and drugs.

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