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- These honors are聽conferred聽to seniors who are聽nominated by faculty, staff or fellow students for their outstanding contributions.
- The prestigious fellowship, offered through the U.S. Department of Defense, promotes education in science and engineering disciplines relevant to national defense.
- Researchers at CU 麻豆影院 are using LEGO bricks to study and simply illustrate the general dynamics and topology of metastructures and metamaterials.
- The awards recognize CU 麻豆影院 faculty for their role mentoring undergraduate research and creative projects.
- Researchers in the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering are developing a robot that may one day change how millions of people across the U.S. get colonoscopies, making these common procedures easier for patients and more efficient for doctors.
- Longji Cui is the first author on a new paper that describes a phenomenon which drastically boosts light emissions from a nanoscale device.
- As scientists continue exploring how the virus is transmitted through airborne particles, Mike Scofield is among the engineers looking for ways to address public health concerns inherent in our built environment. He is particularly interested in the role that humidity plays in the spread of illness 鈥 and in promoting HVAC systems that can keep buildings in the moisture 鈥渟weet spot.鈥
- The Lectureship is among the most esteemed honors bestowed by the faculty upon a faculty member at the 麻豆影院. Each year, the Research & Innovation Office (RIO) requests nominations from faculty for the Distinguished Research Lectureship, and a faculty review panel recommends one faculty member as a recipient.
- The Colorado Shared Instrumentation in Nanofabrication and Characterization (COSINC) research facility is calling for new proposals that would be enabled by their equipment and staff now through April 30.
- Senior design team solving problems to aid public health