CU Innovators News
- FY 2023-24 was another tremendous year for innovation and entrepreneurship at the CU. University researchers, inventors and creators began working with Venture Partners at CU 麻豆影院 to advance 144 breakthrough innovations, and 36 CU startups were launched through Venture Partners based on campus discoveries.
- New CU 麻豆影院 research suggests a surprising tool that could help with weight loss: Exposure to beneficial bacteria. With assistance from Venture Partners, a new startup Kioga will pursue new microbe-based ingredients for preventing weight gain and promoting health.
- Daily Camera鈥擯resident Joe Biden awarded former CU 麻豆影院 professor Kristina Johnson with the National Medal of Technology and Innovation on Friday. Johnson鈥檚 research has led to 46 U.S. patents. Her optics inventions have enabled HDTV and modern 3D movies, which have been used in 25,000 theaters around the world and viewed by hundreds of millions of people.
- ColoradoBiz鈥擜grawal, 29, moved from India to Colorado to study quantum computation at CU in 2019. 鈥溌槎褂霸, in general, has the most thriving quantum ecosystem in the world,鈥 she says. The overwhelming focus on quantum computing, however, paved the way for Agrawal to co-found CU 麻豆影院 Startup Mesa Quantum with Wale Lawal in early 2024.
- Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute鈥擬odel Predictive Control (MPC) is an established control technique that is popular in the general control systems community. The MPC approach could have significant impacts on how wind turbines are controlled, not only improving their efficiency, but also reducing structural stress on the turbines and extending their lifetimes.
- CU 麻豆影院 College of Engineering and Applied Science鈥擪risti Anseth, a Distinguished Professor and Tisone Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, has been awarded the prestigious VinFuture Special Prize for Women Innovators in recognition of her pioneering research in tissue engineering. Winners were selected from nearly 1,500 scientific nominations spanning more than 80 countries and territories worldwide.
- CU 麻豆影院 College of Engineering & Applied Science鈥擳he College of Engineering and Applied Science continues to establish itself as a leader in innovation, with 22 startups emerging from its research labs in the past fiscal year. This achievement reflects the college's commitment to translating transformative research into solutions that address real-world challenges.
- CU 麻豆影院 College of Engineering and Applied Science鈥擲tudents are constantly designing tools and technologies. Faculty members are launching successful startups on the backs of their own designs. In just the past two years, Venture Partners at CU 麻豆影院 has supported ten new startups featuring inventions designed by Mechanical Engineering faculty and students.
- Founded by CU 麻豆影院 Professor Larry Gold in 2000, SomaLogic revolutionized protein measurement by developing a faster, cost-effective process to monitor the vast number of proteins in the human body.
- CU 麻豆影院 teams are among the first winners of the NSF-funded Colorado-Wyoming Climate Resilience Engine, which supports innovative climate resilience projects across the region1. This initiative, backed by the U.S. National Science Foundation, aims to address key issues like water security, wildfire prediction, and extreme weather modeling through interdisciplinary collaboration.