Tag: "Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering"
CSU ranked 11 in Sierra magazine's Coolest Schools green ranking
CSU is ranked #11 among the top sustainable universities in the U.S., according to Sierra magazine.
With Keck Foundation support, CSU researchers to study how viruses attack
Assistant professors Tim Stasevich and Brian Musky have received a four-year, $1.2 million grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation for a project that combines sensitive microscopes and sophisticated computation.
Can you hear me now? CSU research could help miners stay safe
A newly funded project is aimed at providing miners a low-cost, high-fidelity communication system.
CSU engineers get technical expertise from student with hearing loss
Engineers developing a mouthpiece for the hearing impaired have received technical help from someone whose own life could be touched by the technology.
Q-bio: CSU leads the way, with expansion in sight
Quantitative biology is a growing field, and CSU is leading efforts to expand its reach.The 10th q-bio Summer School and Conference ended in late July, and this year’s program offered eight scientific themes on different campuses.
Bridging the gender diversity gap in engineering
With the percentage of graduates who identify as female at 24.6 percent, the College of Engineering has gained ground in increasing recruitment and retention rates of female students.
Summertime Standouts: College of Engineering
This summer break, many College of Engineering students splashed into research and internships across the world.
Civil engineering alumna is PNW's Engineer of the Year
In recognition of Wendy Christensen's work on a water resources project in the Yakima Basin, she has received the 2016 Pacific Northwest Region Engineer of the Year award.