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
- 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
- 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
- Prosthetic limb designer helps clients get back to the business of life.Jacob Segil meets some interesting people in his line of work.Segil, an instructor in the Engineering Plus Program and the Department of Mechanical
- Halley Profita and Dana Hughes could have spent spring break playing outside. Both were drawn to Colorado鈥檚 outdoor activities when choosing CU-麻豆影院 for their doctoral studies. Hughes and his wife like mountain biking;
- CU-麻豆影院 engineers aim to turn America鈥檚 dirty water into cleaner air, energy for industryCleaning up municipal and industrial wastewater can be dirty business, but Zhiyong (Jason) Ren and his colleagues have developed the
- Tourism brings in billions of American dollars for the East African country of Tanzania. It accounted for nearly 13 percent of the country鈥檚 economy, totaled nearly $2 billion in 2013, and continues to rise. But a sophisticated
- For many teens, cruel digital messages are a disturbing part of their daily social experience. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 15 percent of high school students were cyberbullied in the past year,
- Alumnus funds up to 20 architectural engineering scholarships a year Every year, David DeCook (ArchEngr 鈥71) hosts a dinner for new recipients of his architectural engineering scholarship. When he meets them, he likes to issue a
- Chevron Corporation Labs Dedicated CU Engineering has strong associations with the business community, as demonstrated by two undergraduate labs that are made possible with generous support from Chevron Corporation.The Chevron Chemical Engineering