College’s first virtual career fair drew 64 employers, nearly 700 students
Nearly 700 students in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering talked with 64 employers virtually at the college’s semi-annual Career Fair October 1.
Nearly 700 students in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering talked with 64 employers virtually at the college’s semi-annual Career Fair October 1.
Assistant Professor Joshua Chan has received a rising-star award from Oak Ridge Associated Universities.
Stu Tobet and Ketul Popat have been appointed director and associate director, respectively, of the School of Biomedical Engineering, which includes 70 faculty from four colleges.
Jason Quinn will participate in a new NSF Engineering Research Center at Utah State modeling the performance and sustainability of electric transportation.
Mechanical engineering alumnus Gary Johnson oversees a team of about 150 engineers and scientists who have designed and developed nasopharyngeal swabs for Applied Medical in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
Susan DeLong, a civil engineering professor at Colorado State University involved in the testing program, said public health officials will need to use this kind of data alongside tests gathered the old-fashioned way, by sticking a swab up someone’s nose (NPR/KUNC).
Researchers are fairly certain that singing and playing band instruments produce “particles of concern,” said John Volckens, a Colorado State University mechanical engineering professor who is a lead researcher on the similar Aerosols Emissions Study (Colorado Sun).
Mechanical engineers at CSU are working to make propane engines as energy efficient and cost effective as diesel.
CSU alumna Tina Larson and her colleagues at Recursion have assisted with the body of research on COVID-19.
Former CSU electrical and computer engineering student Ian Bernstein has created two robotics companies including one that is now helping with the COVID crisis.