Colorado State University Hosting Aeronautics and Aerospace Symposium
CSU and the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering will host the 11th AIAA Rocky Mountain Section Annual Technical Symposium, September 21-22 in the Lory Student Center.
CSU and the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering will host the 11th AIAA Rocky Mountain Section Annual Technical Symposium, September 21-22 in the Lory Student Center.
CSU undergraduate and graduate students learned to make a difference in clean-tech ventures and energy innovation during this summer’s Cogen Internships with local companies and research labs.
Using data from satellite imaging, Smith will investigate how the unmonitored pumping of groundwater is affecting the storage capacity of confined aquifers.
As the largest wildfire in Colorado history was burning west of Fort Collins in 2020, Colorado State University researchers were making plans to study its effects on the local watershed. As soon as they were permitted in the burn area – before the Cameron Peak Fire was completely extinguished – they were collecting data and making discoveries.
CSU researchers shared their insights regarding some of the key questions people in the U.S. ask about wildfires.
Haonan Chen continues to gain recognition for work that leverages artificial intelligence and remote sensing to study the water cycle and improve weather prediction.
CSU’s first-of-its-kind canine exoskeleton design could be a game changer for dogs with spinal issues or progressive diseases such as degenerative myelopathy.
Mechanical engineering Professor Daniel Olsen will lead a project to reduce methane emissions from the large engines that power natural gas compressors, under a $1.5 million grant from the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Colorado State University partners with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to prepare graduate students for careers in combating climate change.
CSU civil and environmental engineering professor Hussam Mahmoud has been awarded a three-year, $2.7 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation for expanding his model predicting wildfire progress through a community.