CSU students compete in national ethics in engineering competition
CSU engineering students recently squared off in the Ethics in Engineering Case Competition, which celebrates integrity and collaborative problem-solving.
CSU engineering students recently squared off in the Ethics in Engineering Case Competition, which celebrates integrity and collaborative problem-solving.
Carmen Menoni received the Fraunhofer/Burley Prize in recognition of her work on novel coatings that drive advances in optical engineering, laser-driven fusion, and laser interferometry.
ECE professor Diego Krapf is leveraging novel mathematical tools and sophisticated imaging technology to understand the causes of male infertility.
V. Chandrasekar, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Fellow of the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere at Colorado State University, has been named an Honorary Fellow of the Indian Meteorological Society.
Sudeep Pasricha, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at CSU, has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, or IEEE.
The U.S. Department of Energy announced today it will fund a newly established Inertial Fusion Science and Technology hub, known as RISE.
Greg Fetzer and his wife, Kathy, are giving back to CSU through a $500,000 estate gift that will support future students and programs in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
CSU’s participation includes scientists and engineers from the Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics who will use ALEPH, one of the most powerful lasers in the world, developed at CSU.
“One of these awards alone is a significant achievement for a faculty member,” said department head Edwin Chong. “Combined, these honors speak to Carmen’s far-reaching impact.”
Sudeep Pasricha, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University, is concerned about an often-overlooked aspect of our increasingly data-driven society: the environmental cost.