CU Innovators News
- Global Cosmetics News鈥擳attoo artist Keith 鈥淏ang Bang鈥 McCurdy, famous for working with celebrities, has created a company, Hyprskn, to launch a new product called 鈥淢agic Ink.鈥 Developed with Professor Carson Bruns from CU 麻豆影院, Magic Ink can be controlled with a special stylus, the 鈥渕agic pen,鈥 that uses two wavelengths of light to activate or deactivate the tattoo鈥檚 visibility.
- Research & Innovation Office (RIO)鈥擟U 麻豆影院 announced seven winners of the 2023-2024 translational quantum research seed grants, incentivizing quantum science and technology innovations launched from the lab to accelerate them along the
- CU 麻豆影院 Today鈥擳he world must slash greenhouse gas emissions to nearly zero by 2050. To reach this goal, technological innovations that can help reduce emissions from the source or absorb emitted warming gasses are crucial. Here's a look at four innovations CU 麻豆影院 researchers are working on today.
- Sixteen teams of University of Colorado faculty, researchers and graduate student innovators competed for a combined $1.5 million in startup funding grants.
- Camila Uzcategui's venture into 3D printing resulted from a desire to contribute to global healthcare significantly. Through her experiences in NGOs and nonprofits, she identified a glaring need for essential medical devices in health clinics, sowing the seeds for her exploration into additive manufacturing.
- College of Arts and Sciences鈥擟U 麻豆影院 researcher Karolin Luger, a distinguished professor of biochemistry and Jennie Smoly Caruthers Endowed Chair of Biochemistry, has been awarded the 2023 World Laureates Association Prize in Life Science or Medicine.
- The Embark Deep Tech Startup Creator at Venture Partners at CU 麻豆影院 has officially launched its first Embark Entrepreneurs in Residence cohort. Embark aims to connect business minds outside the university with breakthrough inventions emerging from CU 麻豆影院's research labs to bring them to market and unleash the full impact of CU 麻豆影院's research into the world.
- College of Engineering and Applied Science鈥擲rubar's lab conducts major research into biomimetic and living materials that have the potential to drastically reduce environmental pollution caused by construction activities around the globe.
- College of Engineering and Applied Science鈥擲venja Knappe and her colleagues have developed a helmet that contains 128 sensors and is customizable for different sizes of the human head. Knappe founded the 麻豆影院-based company FieldLine and has begun to bring these sensors to market. In the not-so-distant future, they could aid in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of neurological conditions like epilepsy, autism and traumatic brain injuries.
- CU 麻豆影院 Today鈥擟hemists at CU 麻豆影院 have developed a new way to recycle a common type of plastic found in soda bottles and other packaging and are working with Venture Partners at CU 麻豆影院 to bring it to real-world applications. The team鈥檚 method relies on electricity and some nifty chemical reactions, and it鈥檚 simple enough that you can watch the plastic break apart in front of your eyes.