CSU researchers examining causes of male infertility
ECE professor Diego Krapf is leveraging novel mathematical tools and sophisticated imaging technology to understand the causes of male infertility.
ECE professor Diego Krapf is leveraging novel mathematical tools and sophisticated imaging technology to understand the causes of male infertility.
Mechanical engineers at CSU built a new hypersonic wind tunnel that will advance high-speed military, space, and commercial transportation.
More than 250 young people competed in the KidWind Challenge at Colorado State University this year.
We spoke with Teaching Associate Professor Dan Baker (Department of Civil Engineering) about his advocacy for the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Assistant Professor Yanlin Guo, civil and environmental engineering, receives NSF CAREER award to develop new methodologies for assessing the risk of high wind damage to the glass exteriors of urban buildings.
A CSU spinoff, AtmosZero, has raised $21 million to accelerate its mission to reduce the carbon footprint of process steam used in industrial manufacturing, food and beverage industries, district heating, and the built environment.
Toxicologist and CSU Professor Brad Reisfeld explains how understanding what common blood tests are intended to measure can help you better interpret the results.
For 14 first year students in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, the 2023-24 school year started early with a study abroad program in Copenhagen, Denmark. Students interested in the 2024 Bridge Program offerings are encouraged to attend a virtual info session this Thursday, February 15, 2024.
Frances Davenport, a new assistant professor in civil and environmental engineering, pursues research at the intersection of traditional disciplines to address interesting natural and human problems.
The National Academy of Engineering is adding Colorado State University professors Sonia Kreidenweis and Jorge Rocca as new members for 2024.