Pasricha honored by international computing society for helping ‘propel digital age’
Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Sudeep Pasricha has earned one of the highest honors from the world’s largest computing society.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Sudeep Pasricha has earned one of the highest honors from the world’s largest computing society.
This high-level overview of the Spring 2021 semester is focused on how the semester will start.
Chemical and Biological Engineering Professor Brad Reisfeld has an EPA grant to build a sensor that will identify harmful algal blooms.
“Looking back, anything I’ve overcome, it’s been because someone cared about me. Whether a professor, or the staff at the Engineering Success Center, or my classmates – someone went out of their way to help when I needed it.”
Rachael Johnson is developing a math "boot camp" for first-year students as part of her iAspire training grant.
GĚRENS President Armando Gallegos credited Grigg with having a significant impact on the school’s curriculum, students and educational programs in water management.
Platte River Power Authority expects fully eliminating emissions will require more distributed resources and changes to how it manages peak demand. (Energy News Network)
For the past few decades, hurricanes have been rapidly intensifying more often, and their forward motion has been stalling more. 2020 continued both trends. (NASA Earth Observatory)
In a year when good news seems elusive, CSU atmospheric scientists continue to rack up accolades and earn international acclaim.