Legendary systems engineer retires with 47 years, keeps learning
Ann Batchelor, who retired this month, played no small part in establishing the discipline of systems engineering.
Ann Batchelor, who retired this month, played no small part in establishing the discipline of systems engineering.
CloudSat, the first cloud-profiling radar in space developed by CSU, will turn off its radar on Wednesday, December 20, after a 17-year mission.
This year, MECH 202 culminated with the class competition Doll’d Up Nautical Knockdown: Where Fashion Meets Splashin’ featuring battle boats, dolls, and a swimming pool in the atrium of the Scott building.
A partnership between the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and CSU civil and environmental engineering has produced the first three graduates of the program.
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.
Two CSU researchers are collaborating with municipal officials in Denver to improve urban landscaping design for green stormwater management systems.
“Peru is one out of three Latin American countries that suffer the most from a lack of clean water. With water scarcity being part of the 14 Grand Challenges of Engineering, I knew this would be a field I can tackle and contribute to find a solution.”
The U.S. Department of Energy announced today it will fund a newly established Inertial Fusion Science and Technology hub, known as RISE.
CSU civil engineering graduate students are conducting a U.S. Army study to model how soil moisture affects on heavy vehicle mobility in unfamiliar terrain.
Colorado State University civil and environmental engineers and alumni are actively influencing the future of environmental policy and progress at the COP28 climate conference currently underway in Dubai.