Research
- Palmer Dick-Montez is receiving major kudos as he graduates with a mechanical engineering degree from the Â鶹ӰԺ. He is a 2023 recipient of three separate College of...
- Gesse Roure, ChemEngr PhD'23, received the CEAS Oustanding Dissertation Award for his dissertation, "Microhydrodynamics of Droplets and Particles: Applications in Microfluidics and Agglomeration."
- Sydney Koehler is a 2023 Outstanding Graduate for Research Award winner. The honor, given by the College of Engineering and Applied Science to graduating seniors, recognizes Koehler's impressive work on the...
- One thousand feet underground, a four-legged creature scavenges through tunnels in pitch darkness. With vision that cuts through the blackness, it explores a...
- A team of Â鶹ӰԺ researchers is leading a major military-oriented project for 5G wireless security. The National Science Foundation’s Convergence Accelerator program has awarded CU Â鶹ӰԺ $5 million for “GHOST: 5G Hidden Operations through...
- The center, which comes with an additional $30 million option over the following five years, will bring together topological acoustics (TA) researchers who exploit the properties of sound in ways that could vastly improve this emerging field of engineering and physics. Applications could include reaching quantum-like computing speeds, reducing the power usage of smartphones, and sensing changes in aging infrastructure or the natural environment due to climate change. Massimo Ruzzene, vice chancellor for research and innovation and dean of the institutes at CU Â鶹ӰԺ, is a co-principal investigator on the project.
- Sanghamitra Neogi has earned a key Department of Defense contract to tackle a big problem with tiny electronics: microchips crippled by heat.An assistant professor in the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the
- Designed to catalyze new areas of research, scholarship and creative work, the Seed Grant Program awards nearly $1 million annually to Â鶹ӰԺ faculty across all disciplines. This event will be held at noon on Nov. 8 via Zoom.
- The CU SPUR program hosted its first cohort of community college students as part of the broader Denver-Metro Engineering Consortium consisting of local community colleges, four-year institutions and industry partners seeking to increase the number of engineering professionals.
- The Colorado Shared Instrumentation in Nanofabrication and Characterization Facility is now accepting applications for materials characterization projects through July 31, 2024. This program aims to encourage new and innovative projects focusing on either the Low Energy Ion Scattering Spectrometer, or the Atomic Force Microscope.